Hyde Park, New York Hyde Park, New York Location of Hyde Park, New York Location of Hyde Park, New York Eveready Diner in Hyde Park Hyde Park is a town in Dutchess County, New York, bordering the Hudson River north of Poughkeepsie.

Within the town are the hamlets of Hyde Park, Staatsburg, and Haviland.

Hyde Park is known as the hometown of Franklin D.

Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States.

Roosevelt National Historic Site, is listed on the U.S.

National Register of Historic Places, as are the homes of Eleanor Roosevelt, Isaac Roosevelt, and Frederick William Vanderbilt, along with Franklin D.

Hyde Park is home to the chief campus of the Culinary Institute of America, a four-year college for culinary and baking and pastry arts, and the Franklin D.

Hyde Park's populace was 21,571 at the 2010 census. US Route 9 passes through the town near the Hudson River.

4 Communities and locations in Hyde Park The name of the region was changed to "Hyde Park" around 1810.

John Bard had called his estate "Hyde Park" with respect to Edward Hyde, who was Lord Cornbury and governor of New York.

In 1804 a tavern keeper titled Miller, seeking new guests, retitled the tavern "the Hyde Park Inn", much to the annoyance of Dr.

The request was granted as the "Hyde Park postal service".

The settlement gradually came to be known not as Stoutenburgh but as Hyde Park, which it officially became in 1812.

Hyde Park was a part of Clinton, New York until 1821, when it was incorporated as a separate town.

The Hyde Park Railroad Station, positioned at the mouth of Crum Elbow Creek along the Hudson River, was used by the town's residents, including the Roosevelts.

Hyde Park is the hometown of Franklin D.

Roosevelt (1882 1945), 32nd president of the United States (1933 1945). His estate, Springwood, is the site of the Home of Franklin D.

Roosevelt National Historic Site maintained by the National Park Service.

Val-Kill was the home of Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of Franklin D.

Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt are both buried in the rose garden at "Springwood". President Roosevelt's father, James Roosevelt, Sr., served a term as supervisor of the town of Hyde Park.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town of Hyde Park has a total region of 39.8 square miles (103.2 km2), of which 36.7 square miles (95.0 km2) is territory and 3.2 square miles (8.3 km2), or 8.02%, is water. Hyde Park is bordered by the town of Poughkeepsie to the south, Rhinebeck to the north, and Clinton and Pleasant Valley to the east.

Hyde Park's postal service East Park A hamlet east of Hyde Park village.

Hyde Park The hamlet of Hyde Park is on Route 9 near the Hudson River.

The Culinary Institute of America the major campus of the culinary school, in the southern part of the town, between Route 9 and the Hudson River.

Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site Franklin Delano Roosevelt Junior-Senior High School Depression-era Public Works Administration project, now called Haviland Middle School.

Hyde Park Elementary School Hyde Park Firehouse Former early 1900s firehouse, now homes a small-town history exhibition for the Town of Hyde Park Historical Society.

Hyde Park Post Office Hyde Park Railroad Station Norrie State Park Located in the northern part of the town, adjoining Mills State Park, and including Norrie Point marina, surroundingal center, and hiking trails.

Mills State Park Located along the Hudson River in Staatsburg hamlet.

Hyde Park Reformed Dutch Church Hyde Park native Franklin D.

This is a list of notable citizens born, raised, living, or that have lived in the greater Hyde Park region at some point in their lives.' John Aspinwall Roosevelt, businessman, US Navy Officer, Bronze Star recipient and son of Franklin D.

Hatfield, member of the New York State Senate from 1948 64 Eleanor Roosevelt, politician, diplomat, activist and longest-serving First Lady of the United States Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States from 1933 45 Hall Roosevelt, youngest brother of Eleanor Roosevelt, former comptroller for the town/city of Detroit Sara Roosevelt, mother of Franklin D.

Sue Serino, member of the New York State Senate Selkreg, 19th-century American journal editor and former member of the New York State Senate from 1874 77 Griswold Webb, member of the New York State Senate from 1923 34 Le - Bar, Roman Catholic priest; chief exorcist of the Archdiocese of New York in the United States Samuel Bard, personal physician to George Washington and founder of the first medical school positioned in New York State Held residency in Hyde Park while working or receiving education Portions of the 1994 movie Wolf starring Jack Nicholson were filmed at Hyde Park's Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site.

Hyde Park was the setting for portions of James Mangold's 1995 film Heavy, including the Culinary Institute of America.

The Hulk travels to Hyde Park in Marvel Comics 1997 copy of Avengers (vol.

In 2007, Hyde Park's Eveready Diner was featured on Season 1 (Ep.

Although primarily filmed in London, England, Hyde Park was the backdrop for Roger Michell's 2012 film Hyde Park on Hudson about President Franklin D.

The Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park was featured on the Syfy show Ghost Hunters (Season 10, Ep.

The Hyde Park Drive-In was used for the recording of the upcoming 2016 film, Look Away starring Matthew Broderick and Chloe Sevigny. Hyde Park Central Schools a b "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (G001): Hyde Park town, Dutchess County, New York".

"Plan Your Visit Home of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site".

"Nearby Attractions Home of Franklin D Roosevelt National Historic Site".

"Food TV star noshes at Hyde Park diner".

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Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Hyde Park, New York.

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