Rider Hopkins Farm and Olmsted Camp is a historic property located in Sardinia, Erie County, New York, encompassing a 188.4-acre estate with a Greek Revival style brick farmhouse dating back to the 1840s known as the James and Abigail Hopkins House. The site also features the Olmsted Camp, a turn-of-the-20th-century family summer camp designed in the Adirondack Great Camp tradition by Harold LeRoy Olmsted, a prominent local architect and artist.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1999, Rider Hopkins Farm and Olmsted Camp showcases camp buildings in the Arts and Crafts style, complemented by naturalistic grounds layout. The property's original boundaries, purchased from the Holland Land Company in 1828, have been preserved, offering visitors a glimpse into the rich architectural and historical heritage of the region.
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