Vander Ende-Onderdonk House
Vander Ende-Onderdonk House, Dutch Colonial stone house in Ridgewood, United States.
The Vander Ende-Onderdonk House is a stone structure from the colonial period on Flushing Avenue in Queens, displaying characteristic Dutch architectural features with its gambrel roof, Dutch doors, and shutters. The central hallway and double hung windows shape the interior and exterior character of the building.
The house was built in 1709 by Paulus Vander Ende and stood at the boundary between two counties. Its founding marks a time when settlers were defining borders between different regions.
The house functions as a gathering place where visitors learn about Dutch settlement patterns and family histories tied to the area. The Greater Ridgewood Historical Society uses it to connect people with their local heritage through educational events.
The house welcomes visitors on weekends when guided tours and conversations with specialists take place. It helps to check ahead about specific events scheduled, as hours may vary depending on the season and programming.
The property holds a large stone that served as a boundary marker and was used to settle property disputes in the 18th and 19th centuries. This stone tells a quiet story about the practical methods early settlers used to fix their land boundaries.
Location: New York
GPS coordinates: 40.71111,-73.92000
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:04
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