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Edward Hopper Birthplace and Boyhood Home

Coordinates: 41°5′35″N 73°55′6″W / 41.09306°N 73.91833°W / 41.09306; -73.91833
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Edward Hopper Birthplace and Boyhood Home
Edward Hopper Birthplace and Boyhood Home, September 2008
Edward Hopper Birthplace and Boyhood Home is located in New York
Edward Hopper Birthplace and Boyhood Home
Edward Hopper Birthplace and Boyhood Home is located in the United States
Edward Hopper Birthplace and Boyhood Home
Location82 North Broadway, Nyack, New York
Coordinates41°5′35″N 73°55′6″W / 41.09306°N 73.91833°W / 41.09306; -73.91833
Arealess than one acre
Built1882
Architectural styleQueen Anne
NRHP reference No.00000352[1]
Added to NRHPApril 6, 2000

Edward Hopper Birthplace and Boyhood Home, also known as the Edward Hopper House Art Center, is an art center and historic home located at 82 North Broadway, 3 1/2 blocks north of Main Street, Nyack in Rockland County, New York. It is a 2-story, side hall, mid-19th-century Greek Revival–style dwelling with a 2+12-story, Queen Anne–style addition. It was the home of noted artist Edward Hopper (1882–1967) from the time of his birth until he moved to Manhattan in 1910. He held title to the house until his death.[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000.[1]

Edward Hopper House Art Center

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The house is now the Edward Hopper House Art Center, which features one gallery dedicated to Hopper's life and work, and other galleries for changing exhibits. The center also offers workshops, lectures, jazz concerts, figure drawing and other classes.

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References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ John A. Bonafide (November 1999). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Edward Hopper Birthplace and Boyhood Home". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved 2010-05-14. See also: "Accompanying 10 photos". Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
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