Albertus Van Loon House, Historic Dutch Colonial house in Athens, United States.
The Albertus Van Loon House is a stone structure with rectangular proportions and one and a half stories located on North Washington Street. The building displays characteristic features of Dutch Colonial design from the early 1700s.
The house was built in 1724 by Albertus Van Loon, whose father Jan Van Loon was the first European settler in the area. The family retained ownership of the property for several generations.
The property represents early Dutch Colonial architecture in New York State, with its native stone construction and later addition of a gambrel roof.
The structure is located in downtown Athens and remains visible from the street, with its stone walls reflecting the age and solid craftsmanship of the period. Visitors can view the exterior and appreciate its architectural details from the sidewalk.
The stone walls of the house rank among the oldest surviving residential walls in New York State, originating from the period of the original Loonenburg settlement. These walls tell the story of the area's early European colonization.
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