[2] In 1907 the college moved to its final home on 22 acres (89,000 m2) in Millbrook, Dutchess County, New York.
Generations of young women from prominent American families attended Bennett over its 90-year history.
Activities at Bennett included gymnastics, golf, tennis, horseback riding and skiing.
The main building of Bennett College, Halcyon Hall, was built in 1893 by H. J. Davison Jr., a publisher from New York.
The Bennett campus also included a chapel, stables, dormitories, an outdoor theater, and the Kettering Science Center, a state of the art building completed in late 1972.
Halcyon Hall was a popular site for urban explorers and photographers, due to its structure and decay.
While several attempts were made in the 1980s to develop the property, all of them failed and the title was taken over by Mechanics and Farmers Savings Bank.
Each building on the Bennett Campus, except for the centerpiece Halcyon Hall and the old Hale House, had asbestos removed before being demolished.