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Old Guard House

Lieut. David Taylor,

British spy, was

confined in this house and

hanged on an apple tree,

October 18, 1777

Marker is on Main Street (County Route 29), on the left when traveling east.

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Hurley Main Street

 

Three hundred-year-old Dutch houses line this National Historic Landmark District. Hurley was the state capital from November – December 1777.Revolutionary War Heritage Trail

Marker is on Main Street (County Route 29), on the left when traveling east.

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Old Dutch Church

 

This church was burned by the British in 1777, restored, and later replaced. Governor George Clinton and some seventy soldiers are buried in its cemetery.Revolutionary War Heritage Trail

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Wall Street, ...

Old Stockade   1658

Site of

Old Stockade   1658

Plan of

Stockade

Fort (F) and

Streets

Kingston

(Wiltwyck)

1658

Marker is at the intersection of Clinton Avenue and N Front Street, on the right when traveling north on Clinton Avenue.

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Sonnentheil Home

Built in 1886-87 for German native Jacob Sonnentheil (d. 1908), this home probably was designed by prominent Galveston architect Nicholas J. Clayton. Sonnentheil served with the Confederacy during the Civil War and operated a wholesale dry goods store on The ...

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Widewaters Field

These stones from the first aqueduct and the locks were set October 30, 1926 at the eastern widewaters to commemorate the first centenary of the Erie Canal presented to the City of Rochester

Marker is on Culver Road 0.1 miles ...

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Cobbs Hill Park / Cobbs Hill

 

Cobbs Hill Park

Public land first acquired for the city's second distributing reservoir. Completed 1908. Capacity 144,000,000 Gallons. George Eastman donated land along Culver Road 1909 and with the financial help of other citizens the city purchased land east ...

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Town of LeRoy

Established on June 8, 1812 as the town of Bellona

Renamed Le Roy in 1813

First town meeting on this site April 6, 1813

Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street and Trigon Park, on the right when ...

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Town of Pavillion

Formed from Covington, Wyoming Co., May 19, 1841. In 1842, a portion of the townships of Le Roy & Stafford were annexed.

Marker is at the intersection of Big Tree Rd (New York Route 63) and Lake St (New York ...

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Site of Log School House

Built in 1805 by first settlers

Alexander McPherson 1801

Francis LeBarron 1804

Philemon Nettleton 1804

Gideon Forgdham 1804

Marker is on Parmelee Road 0.1 miles north of Lake Street Road, on the right when traveling south.

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