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National Historic Landmark - Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead
National Historic Landmark - Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead
...National Historic Landmark - Wyckoff House
National Historic Landmark - Wyckoff House
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National Historic Landmark - Woolworth Building
National Historic Landmark - Woolworth Building
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National Historic Landmark - Woodchuck Lodge
National Historic Landmark - Woodchuck Lodge
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National Historic Landmark - Jethro Wood House
National Historic Landmark - Jethro Wood House
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National Historic Landmark - Willard Memorial Chapel
National Historic Landmark - Willard Memorial Chapel-Welch...
National Historic Landmark - Elkanah Watson House
National Historic Landmark - Elkanah Watson House
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National Historic Landmark - Watervliet Arsenal
National Historic Landmark - Watervliet Arsenal
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National Historic Landmark - Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site
National Historic Landmark - Washington's Headquarters
...National Historic Landmark -The Voorlezer's House
National Historic Landmark -The Voorlezer's House
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National Historic Landmark - Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead
National Historic Landmark - Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead
A superb example of the Dutch Colonial style.
Modest in size, it has survived with little or no change, and has been continuously occupied since its construction (c. 1766) as the main house of a working ...
National Historic Landmark - Wyckoff House
National Historic Landmark - Wyckoff House
This house is a major and little-altered example of a type of frame house much used by Dutch settlers on western Long Island.
The original section was constructed approximately 1652, with later enlargements.
It is the earliest ...
National Historic Landmark - Woolworth Building
National Historic Landmark - Woolworth Building
From its completion in 1913 until 1930, this building was the world's tallest.
It stands today as a monument not only to Frank W. Woolworth, originator of the variety chain-store, but also to its architect, Cass ...
National Historic Landmark - Woodchuck Lodge
National Historic Landmark - Woodchuck Lodge
From 1910 to 1921, naturalist and author Burroughs used this summer retreat for working and entertaining friends.
During these years Burroughs was the nation's recognized authority on the out-of-doors, instilling in his readers --a deep affection ...
National Historic Landmark - Jethro Wood House
National Historic Landmark - Jethro Wood House
Wood patented the first successful cast-iron plow in 1819, which revolutionized farming methods.
This was his home from 1800 to 1834; the two-story clapboard house is still used as a residence.
National Historic Landmark - Willard Memorial Chapel
National Historic Landmark - Willard Memorial Chapel-Welch Memorial Hall
The Willard Memorial Chapel is a distinctive and highly intact representation of the work of the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company.
Fixtures, windows and furnishings in the chapel were executed by the Tiffany ...
National Historic Landmark - Elkanah Watson House
National Historic Landmark - Elkanah Watson House
Elkanah Watson was a diplomat during the Revolution -- he delivered the final peace treaty to George III in 1782 --- a canal promoter, educator, businessman, banker and agriculturist.
He organized his first fair in ...
National Historic Landmark - Watervliet Arsenal
National Historic Landmark - Watervliet Arsenal
Founded in 1813, the Arsenal's busiest years were during the Mexican and Civil Wars.
It became the Government's cannon factory in 1889, producing seacoast defense guns
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National Historic Landmark - Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site
National Historic Landmark - Washington's Headquarters
This Dutch Colonial fieldstone residence was used by Washington from April 1, 1782, to August 19, 1783, during the closing days of the Revolution.
Here he drafted crucial documents that laid the foundation for the new ...
National Historic Landmark -The Voorlezer's House
National Historic Landmark -The Voorlezer's House
This house was constructed by the early Dutch settlers before 1696 to serve as a church, a school, and the residence of the Voorlezer, the layman chosen to assist the Pastor in the church services ...