The land that now comprises Springside is part of the homelands of the Munsee Lenape, Indigenous peoples who have an enduring connection to this place.
Springside Landscape Restoration (SLR) was organized to acquire, protect, and restore Andrew Jackson Downing’s historic landscape. Formed in 1984 as the result of a compromise agreement between a developer who wanted to build condominiums on the site and local preservationists who fought to protect it, SLR was officially established in 1986. SLR was deeded the property in 1990.
The organization’s preservation efforts are guided by a management and maintenance plan, the Springside National Historic Landmark Master Plan, 1989 and a subsequent update. The latter focuses on short-term and on-going management actions that local volunteers can undertake to stabilize the site, prevent further destruction, and safeguard its essential surviving features.
Key Accomplishments
2024
2023
2000s and Earlier
Stephen Gnojewski, President
Yvonne Elet, Vice President
John Mylod, Secretary
David Giannascoli, Treasurer
Barbara Best
D.B. Brown
Jim Challey
Ron Patkus
Lorrayn Pickerell
Ann Shershin
Trevor Messersmith /
80east Design,
Volunteer Graphic Designer
SITE LOCATION:
185 Academy Street
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
845.454.2060
HOURS:
Dawn Until Dusk
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The Springside Walking Tour is funded, in part, by a grant from the Hudson River Valley Greenway.
©2024 Springside Landscape Restoration.
All rights reserved.
Springside Landscape Restoration, a 501c3 not-for-profit organization, owns and stewards Springside.
Mail to: P.0. Box 4915, Poughkeepsie, NY 12602