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National Historic Landmark-Elizabeth Cady Stanton House
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National Historic Landmark-St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Albany)
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National Historic Landmark - St. Paul's Cathedral (Buffalo)
National Historic Landmark - St. Paul's Cathedral (Buffalo...
National Historic Landmark - St. Patrick's Cathedral
National Historic Landmark - St. Patrick's Cathedral, Lad...
National Historic Landmark - St. George's Episcopal Church (NY)
National Historic Landmark - St. George's Episcopal Churc...
National Historic Landmark-St. Ann's and Holy Trinity, Brooklyn
National Historic Landmark - St. Ann's and Holy Trinity, ...
National Historic Landmark - Springside
National Historic Landmark - Springside
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National Historic Landmark - John Philip Sousa House
National Historic Landmark - John Philip Sousa House
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National Historic Landmark - Soho Cast-Iron Historic District
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National Historic Landmark-Elizabeth Cady Stanton House
National Historical Landmark-Elizabeth Cady Stanton House (Seneca Falls)
Stanton, a leader in the women's rights movement, lived here at the time of the Women's Rights Convention at Seneca Falls in 1848, which she helped organize.
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National Historic Landmark-St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Albany)
National Historic Landmark - St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Albany)
French Gothic style church with modified basilican plan, one of the architects' best works.
Built in 1859-60, the 180-foot tower was completed in 1876.
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National Historic Landmark - St. Paul's Cathedral (Buffalo)
National Historic Landmark - St. Paul's Cathedral (Buffalo)
Constructed between 1849 and 1851, St. Paul's Cathedral is the premier church in Western New York.
Designed by Richard Upjohn, the leading American Gothic Revival architect of the 19th century, St. Paul's is an ...
National Historic Landmark - St. Patrick's Cathedral
National Historic Landmark - St. Patrick's Cathedral, Lady Chapel, Rectory and Cardinal's Residence
Climaxing Renwick's career, this cathedral is the first large-scale Medieval-style church in America. Begun in 1858, its spires were completed in 1888.
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National Historic Landmark - St. George's Episcopal Church (NY)
National Historic Landmark - St. George's Episcopal Church (New York)
Home church (1908-48) of Harry Thacker Burleigh, African-American composer, arranger, and singer who helped establish the Spiritual in the attention and acceptance of all Americans, including classically trained musicians.
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National Historic Landmark-St. Ann's and Holy Trinity, Brooklyn
National Historic Landmark - St. Ann's and Holy Trinity, Brooklyn
Minard Lafever, one of mid-19th century America's leading architects, secured his reputation with the design of this outstanding Gothic Revival church.
Built in 1844-1847, it was largely funded by Edgar John ...
National Historic Landmark - Springside
National Historic Landmark - Springside
Springside is the only surviving substantially unaltered example of landscape architecture designed by Andrew Jackson Downing (1815-1852), who is justly called the --father of American landscape architecture-- and America's foremost proponent of romantic rural design in ...
National Historic Landmark - John Philip Sousa House
National Historic Landmark - John Philip Sousa House
Sousa, a band director and composer, was best known for his marches, including --The Stars and Stripes Forever--.
He lived here from 1915 until his death in 1932.
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National Historic Landmark - Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
National Historic Landmark - Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is nationally significant as one of Frank Lloyd Wright's most important commissions during his long, productive, and influential career.
Built between 1956 and 1959, the museum is recognized as ...
National Historic Landmark - Soho Cast-Iron Historic District
National Historic Landmark - Soho Cast-Iron Historic District
Reflecting the second half of the 19th century, this is probably the largest existing group of 19th-century cast-iron facades in the world.
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