
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places entries in Yonkers, New York. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Westchester County, New York for all others in the county.
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Yonkers, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in an online map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1]
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 1, 2023.[2]
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Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Bell Place-Locust Avenue Historic District | August 29, 1985 (#85001936) |
Roughly bounded by Cromwell Pl., Locust Hill Ave., Baldwin Pl. & N. Broadway 40°56′09″N 73°53′49″W / 40.9358°N 73.8969°W | Yonkers | ||
2 | John Copcutt Mansion | ![]() |
September 12, 1985 (#85002283) |
239 Nepperhan Ave. 40°56′07″N 73°53′33″W / 40.9353°N 73.8925°W | Yonkers | |
3 | Old Croton Aqueduct | ![]() |
December 2, 1974 (#74001324) |
Runs N from Yonkers to New Croton Dam 41°00′52″N 73°53′14″W / 41.0144°N 73.8872°W | Yonkers | Extends into other parts of Westchester County. |
4 | Delavan Terrace Historic District | ![]() |
September 15, 1983 (#83001827) |
Roughly bounded by Delavan Terr. and Palisade and Park Aves. 40°57′00″N 73°53′33″W / 40.95°N 73.8925°W | Yonkers | Small residential street with homes of many important local residents in early 20th century |
5 | Ethan Flagg House-Blessed Sacrament Monastery | August 12, 1998 (#98001075) |
23 Park Ave. 40°56′25″N 73°53′34″W / 40.9403°N 73.8928°W | Yonkers | ||
6 | Halcyon Place Historic District | January 11, 1991 (#90002145) |
Halcyon Pl. 40°56′41″N 73°53′49″W / 40.9447°N 73.8969°W | Yonkers | ||
7 | Eleazer Hart House | ![]() |
July 29, 1982 (#82003417) |
243 Bronxville Rd. 40°56′30″N 73°50′28″W / 40.9416°N 73.8411°W | Yonkers | |
8 | Leffingwell–Batcheller House | ![]() |
February 23, 2015 (#15000036) |
250 Palisade Ave. 40°56′31″N 73°53′33″W / 40.942°N 73.8925°W | Yonkers | Large R. H. Robertson Queen Anne Style mansion from late 1880s |
9 | Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Hall of Records | September 3, 2014 (#14000543) |
759 Palmer Rd. 40°56′34″N 73°50′57″W / 40.9429°N 73.8492°W | Yonkers | 1906 neoclassical building is one of the earliest built by an insurance company to house archives | |
10 | Mott Mill | ![]() |
January 28, 2004 (#03001519) |
11-23 St. Casimir Ave. 40°56′05″N 73°53′38″W / 40.9347°N 73.8939°W | Yonkers (Getty Square) |
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11 | New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Power Station | ![]() |
February 12, 2021 (#100006146) |
45A Water Grant St. 40°57′05″N 73°53′58″W / 40.9515°N 73.8994°W | Northwest Yonkers (Glenwood) |
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12 | Philipsburgh Building | May 22, 2002 (#02000552) |
2-8 Hudson St. 40°55′59″N 73°54′00″W / 40.9331°N 73.9°W | Yonkers (Getty Square) |
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13 | Philipse Manor Hall | October 15, 1966 (#66000585) |
Warburton Ave. and Dock St. 40°56′08″N 73°53′58″W / 40.9356°N 73.8994°W | Yonkers (Getty Square) |
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14 | Plashbourne Estate | ![]() |
August 2, 2007 (#07000777) |
51 Carlton Rd. 40°56′20″N 73°50′52″W / 40.9389°N 73.8479°W | Yonkers (Lawrence Park West) |
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15 | Proctor's Theater | November 21, 2008 (#08001083) |
53 S. Broadway 40°55′48″N 73°53′59″W / 40.9301°N 73.8997°W | Yonkers (Getty Square) |
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16 | Public Bath House No. 2 | October 21, 1985 (#85003365) |
27 Vineyard Ave. 40°56′25″N 73°53′19″W / 40.9403°N 73.8886°W | Yonkers | ||
17 | Public Bath House No. 3 | October 21, 1985 (#85003366) |
48 Yonkers Ave. 40°56′06″N 73°53′23″W / 40.935°N 73.8897°W | Yonkers (Getty Square and Nodine Hill) |
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18 | Public Bath House No. 4 | ![]() |
October 21, 1985 (#85003367) |
138 Linden St. 40°55′51″N 73°53′33″W / 40.9308°N 73.8925°W | Yonkers (Nodine Hill) |
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19 | Public School No. 13 | ![]() |
April 18, 2007 (#07000332) |
160 McLean Ave. 40°54′57″N 73°53′26″W / 40.9158°N 73.8906°W | Yonkers (Park Hill) |
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20 | Sherwood House | ![]() |
May 10, 1984 (#84003434) |
340 Tuckahoe Rd. 40°57′07″N 73°51′19″W / 40.9519°N 73.8553°W | Yonkers (CenTuck) |
Now a house museum operated by the Yonkers Historical Society |
21 | Alexander Smith Carpet Mills Historic District | ![]() |
August 11, 1983 (#83001832) |
Roughly bounded by Saw Mill River Rd., Orchard St., Lake and Ashburton Aves. 40°56′33″N 73°53′01″W / 40.9425°N 73.8836°W | Yonkers (Getty Square) |
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22 | St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church | ![]() |
July 29, 1982 (#82003418) |
One Hudson St. 40°56′01″N 73°53′56″W / 40.9336°N 73.8989°W | Yonkers (Getty Square) |
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23 | W. B. Thompson Mansion | ![]() |
October 29, 1982 (#82001277) |
1061 N. Broadway 40°58′20″N 73°53′05″W / 40.9722°N 73.8847°W | Yonkers (Greystone) |
1912 Renaissance Revival mansion is one of the few estates left in city from the early 20th century. |
24 | John Bond Trevor House | ![]() |
June 19, 1972 (#72000921) |
511 Warburton Ave. 40°57′12″N 73°53′54″W / 40.9533°N 73.8983°W | Yonkers (Glenwood) |
Part of Hudson River Museum |
25 | Untermyer Park | ![]() |
May 31, 1974 (#74002263) |
Warburton Ave. and N. Broadway S. of jct. with Odell Ave. 40°58′00″N 73°53′16″W / 40.9667°N 73.8878°W | Yonkers (Greystone) |
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26 | US Post Office-Yonkers | ![]() |
May 11, 1989 (#88002448) |
79-81 Main St. 40°56′05″N 73°54′08″W / 40.9347°N 73.9022°W | Yonkers (Getty Square) |
1927 stone building shows hints of Art Deco in its Classical Revival styling |
27 | Westminster Presbyterian Church | May 5, 2023 (#100008899) |
76 Warburton Ave. 40°56′14″N 73°53′55″W / 40.9373°N 73.8985°W | Yonkers (Getty Square) |
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28 | Yonkers Trolley Barn | ![]() |
March 6, 2002 (#02000141) |
92 Main St. 40°56′03″N 73°54′12″W / 40.9342°N 73.9033°W | Yonkers (Getty Square) |
1903 Renaissance Revival brick building is last remaining trolley barn in county. Was city offices afterward; now used as apartments. |
29 | Yonkers Water Works | ![]() |
July 21, 1982 (#82003419) |
Properties on Saw Mill River Road, Tuckahoe Road, and at the Grassy Sprain Reservoir dam 40°57′29″N 73°51′33″W / 40.9581°N 73.8592°W | Yonkers (CenTuck) |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Edwin H. Armstrong House | ![]() |
January 7, 1976 (#76001296) | March 5, 1986 | 1032 Warburton Ave. | Yonkers (Greystone) |
See also

- National Register of Historic Places listings in southern Westchester County, New York
- National Register of Historic Places listings in New York
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved December 1, 2023.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
