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National Historic Landmark - Roscoe Conkling House

National Historic Landmark - Roscoe Conkling House

From about 1863 until 1888 this hip-roofed, Greek Revival style residence was the home of Roscoe Conckling, an infamous Republican political boss during the Grant, Hayes, and Garfield administrations.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historical ...

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National Historic Landmark - Conference House

National Historic Landmark - Conference House

On 11 September, 1776, this was the scene of a meeting between Lord Richard Howe and a committee of the Continental Congress.

The British Admiral offered amnesty in exchange for withdrawal of the Declaration of ...

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National Historic Landmark - Colonial Niagara Historic District

National Historic Landmark - Colonial Niagara Historic District

On Lake Ontario at the mouth of the Niagara River, the site was developed by the French (1726), captured by the British (1759), surrendered to the Americans after the Revolutionary War, and recaptured ...

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National Historic Landmark - Thomas Cole House

National Historic Landmark - Thomas Cole House

Between 1836 and 1848 this substantial, early 19th century, 2-story brick residence was the home of Thomas Cole, one of America's most prominent landscape and allegorical painters and a principal figure in the Hudson ...

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National Historic Landmark-Cobblestone Historic District

National Historic Landmark- Cobblestone Historic District

Cobblestone construction is one of the more interesting of American vernacular building types.

Originating in the area of Rochester, most of these structures were built between 1825 and 1860 from the Ice Age residue of ...

National Historic Landmark-Clermont

National Historic Landmark-Clermont

Originally a 13,000-acre estate owned by Robert Livingston, delegate to the Continental Congress and first Secretary of Foreign Affairs under the Articles of Confederation.

The present house was built after 1777.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks

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National Historic Landmark-New York City Hall

National Historic Landmark-New York City Hall

Completed in 1811, this is significant both in the history of civic administration in the nation's most populous city, and for its architectural merit.

In it, the architects blended French and American stylistic influences; ...

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National Historic Landmark-Olana

National Historic Landmark- Olana

Olana is a 250-acre estate within a 327 acre park. The picturesque estate was designed by the artist Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900).

The Church's residences on the estate include a cottage designed by Richard Morris Hunt and the ...

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National Historic Landmark-Church of the Ascension

National Historic Landmark- Church of the Ascension

Built in 1840-41, this is one of the earliest churches designed by Richard Upjohn, at about the same time as Trinity Church on Wall Street.

A smaller and more austere English Gothic plan, this ...

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National Historic Landmark-Chrysler Building

National Historic Landmark-Chrysler Building

This extraordinary Art Moderne skyscraper, designed by William Van Alen, was built in 1928-1930 for Walter Chrysler, who dedicated it to world commerce and industry.

Until the Empire State building was completed a few blocks away, the Chrysler ...

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