Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead, Dutch colonial farmhouse in Homecrest, United States.
The Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead is a two-story farmhouse in Brooklyn built in the Dutch colonial style with a distinctive gable roof. The structure displays the architectural features typical of this design tradition, preserved throughout.
Built in 1766 by Hendrick H. Wyckoff, the house sheltered Hessian soldiers during the American Revolution who scratched their names into the windowpanes. This occupation left a lasting mark on the structure's story during that turbulent period.
The house carries two family names that reflect its long ownership history and connect deeply to neighborhood identity. Visitors can see rooms shaped by different generations, each leaving traces of their time here.
The house sits in an established residential neighborhood and can be viewed from the exterior, making the Dutch architectural details clearly visible. Check ahead for current visiting hours since this is a protected historic property.
One of the windows still bears scratched names of soldiers from the American Revolution era. These improvised marks are a rare direct record of military inhabitants who passed through and lived under this roof.
Location: Brooklyn
Inception: 1766
Architectural style: Dutch colonial architecture
Address: 1669 East 22nd Street
GPS coordinates: 40.61083,-73.95111
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:49
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