Perched above the Hudson River, the Wilderstein Historic Site in Rhinebeck was the home of three generations of the Suckley family. The mansion, originally constructed in the Italianate style during the 1850s, was later transformed into a stunning example of Queen Anne architecture. Today, visitors can explore the well-preserved mansion and its landscaped grounds, which offer a tangible connection to the elite lifestyle of the Hudson Valley’s past. The site provides a vivid window into the history and aesthetics of the region, making it a compelling destination for those interested in architectural and cultural heritage.
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