210 Park Hill Avenue
Park Hill (1984)
approx. pp. 424-435
Significance: Park Hill (1984), pp. 424-435, identifies the A. S. Brownell residence (1889), described in the source as at the intersection of Lakeside Drive with Park Hill and Glenbrook Avenues, as one of the original fourteen houses. Map review places the demolished house near present-day 210 Park Hill Avenue.
The 1892 publication illustrates The Aerie and identifies it as one of the early houses being erected along Park Hill Avenue. The same source discusses The Aerie with Alta Vista as early houses being erected along Park Hill Avenue.
Potential deed match (1892)
There is a research lead for this property. The website author has not yet fully verified this lead.
Related source item (1918)
A later image preserves The Aerie as a named Park Hill-on-the-Hudson residence after the earliest promotional publication had already identified it among the first houses along Park Hill Avenue.
- 1918 A VictorianSource.com image captioned "THE AERIE.-PARKHILL-ON-THE-HUDSON, N. Y." shows the large shingled residence above a lawn and steps, with a broad porch or balcony, heavy porch supports, steep gables, a large chimney, and trees framing the view. Source: VictorianSource.com.