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  1. Welcome to Wilderstein. Wilderstein is a not-for-profit house museum in Rhinebeck, NY. It was the home of Margaret Suckley, a cousin and confidante of Franklin Roosevelt, and is widely regarded as the Hudson Valley’s most important example of Victorian architecture. Learn More →.

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  2. 153 reviews. #1 of 17 things to do in Rhinebeck. Historic SitesArchitectural Buildings. Closed now. Write a review. About. Wilderstein Historic Site, with its exquisite Queen Anne mansion and Calvert Vaux designed landscape, is widely regarded as one of the Hudson Valley’s most important examples of Victorian architecture.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WildersteinWilderstein - Wikipedia

    Hudson River Historic District ( ID90002219 [1]) Designated CP. December 14, 1990. Wilderstein is a 19th-century Queen-Anne-style country house on the Hudson River in Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, United States. It is a not-for-profit house museum.

  5. Wildersteins story begins in 1852, when Thomas Holy Suckley purchased thirty-two acres, primarily used for grazing sheep, on the east bank of the Hudson River in Rhinebeck. It was a prime location, offering magnificent, open views of the river.

  6. About. Wilderstein Historic Site, with its exquisite Queen Anne mansion and Calvert Vaux designed landscape, is widely regarded as one of the Hudson Valley’s most important examples of Victorian architecture.

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