This school was originally constructed in 1890 as Halcyon Hall
- a luxury hotel constructed of wood and stone dreamed up by publisher
H.J. Davison Jr. Filled with books and curios from around the world, the
hotel was a retreat that featured beautiful carved wooden pillars,
balconies, and small niches to steal a quick read or nap.
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The Bennett School for Girls, originally founded in Irvington N.Y. by
Miss May Bennett, found Halcyon Hall quite suitable as a new home in
1907. The school had been in operation for seventeen years and had 120
students, most from prominent families.
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A number of addition and modification took place at Halcyon Hall
during the college years. In 1926, a northern service wing which formed
part of the courtyard was demolished and replaced with the present-day
Gage Hall. The new wing had originally held dormitory rooms, but was
converted into classrooms, offices, and other facilities in later years.
In 1952, the stucco Alumnae Hall added as a west wing dormitory. In
1956, the Ella Buffington Library was built out of the east wall of Gage
Hall.
Bennett College found itself struggling to survive in the 1970s as
the popularity of coeducation steadily grew. A major movement to upgrade
the school into a four year college had left the college in financial
distress. An attempt to merge with nearby Briarcliff Manor failed, and
Bennett College entered bankruptcy in 1977.
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Several attempt to redevelop the property failed in the 1980s, and
the title was acquired by a savings bank subsidiary. When the bank went
out of business in 1991, its assets including Bennett College were
seized by the FDIC. An agreement was reached to place Halcyon Hall on
the National Register of Historic Places in 1993 - however, the town of
Millbrook has been working with developers to demolish the building for
condominiums.
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