Designated March 21, 1995
This house is one of the few stone construction houses of the eighteenth-century with a gambrel roof. The one-and-a-half story house was nearly demolished in 1974, and suffered a major fire in 1975 which destroyed most of its wooden elements. Despite the numerous alterations over the last two hundred years, the Adrian and Ann Wyckoff Onderdonk House remains as a significant early remnant of Queens history.