Staten Island, New York
Built in the late 1600s, the Olmsted-Beil House in Staten Island, New York, is named after its most famed owner: landscape architect, social reformer, and writer Frederick Law Olmsted, who lived there from 1848 to 1855. While living on the farm at this property, Olmsted introduced and even perfected many of the techniques and skills that he would use throughout his career as a Landscape Architect. The house was also named after its last residents, naturalist and educator Carlton Beil and his wife, Louise.

As seen in LASN magazine, March 2026.