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The Evolution of the Senate House

Senate House State Historic Site

Wessel Ten Broeck...

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Senate House Museum

Erected by

The State of New York

Cornersto...

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Senate House

State Historic Site

The State’s first Senate...

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The Evolution of the Senate House

Senate House State Historic Site

Wessel Ten Broeck, a Dutch immigrant to New York, built and owned what would become the Senate House. Although only portions of his 1676 house remain, Ten Broeck’s residence was probably a modest stone house ...

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Senate House Museum

Erected by

The State of New York

Cornerstone laid by his excellency

Alfred E. Smith

Governor of the State

on the 150th anniversary of the

organization of the

first legislature at Kingston

September 10th, 1927.

Marker is on Fair Street, ...

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Senate House

State Historic Site

The State’s first Senate met here in the fall of 1777 until the city of Kingston was attacked and burned by the British.Revolutionary War Heritage Trail

Marker is on Clinton Avenue, on the left when traveling north.

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