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National Historic Landmark-Tiffany and Company Building

National Historical Landmark-Tiffany and Company Building

Completed in 1906, this was until 1940 the home of the prestigious jewelry store, considered for half a century the leader of the jewelry trade in America.

Designed by McKim, Mead, and White as a ...

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National Historic Landmark-Frick Collection and Reference Library

National Historical Landmark- The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library

The Frick Collection and Frick Art Reference Library in New York comprise an institution that is considered one of the great legacies of the first period of major art ...

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National Historic Landmark-Stony Point Battlefield

National Historical Landmark-Stony Point Battlefield

On July 15, 1779, the Patriot victory at Stony Point, under Gen. Mad Anthony Wayne, insured General Washington's control of the Hudson River and West Point.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks

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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 ...

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National Historic Landmark - Alfred E. Smith House

National Historic Landmark - Alfred E. Smith House

This three-story Victorian brick row house was the home of Alfred E. Smith from 1907 to 1923.

Smith was Governor of New York and the Democratic candidate for President in 1928, the first ...

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National Historic Landmark-Harry F. Sinclair House

National Historical Landmark-Harry F. Sinclair House

Home (1918-30) of the man famous for his contributions to the oil industry and infamous for his association with the Teapot Dome scandal.

Sinclair is a pivotal figure in the history of the American ...

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National Historic Landmark-General Winfield Scott

National Historical Landmark- General Winfield Scott House

This 4-story, semi-detached brownstone was purchased by General Winfield Scott in 1853, shortly after its construction. Scott was a victorious general in the Mexican-American War and an unsuccessful Whig candidate in the Presidential election ...

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National Historic Landmark-Roycroft Campus

National Historical Landmark-Roycroft Campus

An Arts and Crafts movement community founded by Elbert Hubbard in 1895 as an artistic revolt against the mass production of applied arts. The theory was that in its medieval craft guild setting, craftsmen could live and ...

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National Historic Landmark-Rockefeller Center

National Historical Landmark- Rockefeller Center

Rockefeller Center changed the form of mid-town Manhattan.

It became one of the most successful urban planning projects in the history of American architecture, and integrated the arts of architecture, city planning, landscape architecture, and sculpture ...

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United States Air Force Academy, Cadet Area

Born in the first decade of the Cold War, the United States Air Force Academy provided the service with a steady supply of officers in a period of rapid expansion of the military's air arm. In the face of technological ...

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