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    Statue Of Liberty

    Liberty Island, New York, NY    

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    Everyone is familiar with the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of the promise of America, but few are probably aware that, for a few years early in its existence, it was also officially a lighthouse, and under the aut... lighthousefriends.com

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    Morris-jumel Mansion

    65 Jumel Ter, New York, NY    

    2 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    Manhattan?s oldest surviving house, Morris-Jumel Mansion, is a monument to colonial grandeur. Built in 1765 as a summer retreat for British colonel Roger Morris and his American wife Mary Philipse, this house is the only surviv... hmdb.org

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    Castle Clinton

    Battery Park, New York, NY    

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    This sandstone fort was built in 1811 as one of five forts erected to defend New York Harbor. The fort originally stood on a small island that was linked to Manhattan by a 200-foot wooden causeway and drawbridge. In the 1850s, ... hmdb.org

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    Brooklyn Historical Society

    128 Pierrepont St, Brooklyn, NY    

    2 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    The Brooklyn Historical Society (BHS) is a museum, library and educational center dedicated to encouraging the exploration and appreciation of Brooklyn's rich heritage. BHS fulfills this mission by collecting, preserving ... museumsusa.org

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    Dyckman Farmhouse Museum

    4881 Broadway, New York, NY    

    2 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    Built by William Dyckman in approximately 1784, this house was once the center of a thriving farm more than 250 acres in size. Dyckman Farmhouse, along with the smokehouse and reconstructed Hessian Hut, has been a public museum... hmdb.org

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    City Hall To U.s.capitol / Money Men / Nassau Changes Scale

    Park Row, New York, NY    

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    City Hall New York?s second City Hall was completed 1700, using stones salvaged from the just-demolished wall after which Wall Street is named. Abraham De Peyster donated the site to the city, enhancing the value of his other l... hmdb.org

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    Federal Hall National Memorial

    26 Wall St, New York, NY    

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Federal Hall has been the site of government activity for more than 300 years. Since 1699 two buildings have stood on the site, each playing a role in national historic events. The first was, in fact, New York's third City ... nyc-arts.org

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    Van Cortlandt House Museum

    W 246th St, Bronx, NY    

    3 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    Nestled in a 1,000-acre park, Van Cortlandt House contains an impressive collection of 18th century decorative arts and furniture. Merchant Jacobus Van Cortlandt began purchasing land in the Bronx in 1694. Gradually, h... heritagesites.com

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    Lower East Side Tenement Museum

    108 Orchard St, New York, NY    

    2 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    Lower East Side Tenement Museum Lower East Side Tenement Museum, a National Trust Historic Site Built in 1863, the Tenement Museum provides a glimpse into the immigrant and migrant experiences in Manhattan's Lower... preservationnation.org

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    Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace

    28 E 20th St, New York, NY    

    2 out of 5 based on 5 ratings

    Theodore Roosevelt gained fame as the fearless leader of the Rough Riders as well as being an outdoorsman, naturalist, cowboy and our 26th president, yet he grew up a frail, sickly child in New York City. The home in which ... nyc-arts.org

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    Hamilton Grange National Monument

    1074 2nd Ave, New York, NY    

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    Hamilton Grange National Memorial, located at 287 Convent Avenue, preserves the home of founding father Alexander Hamilton. Born and raised in the West Indies, Hamilton came to New York in 1772 at age 17 to study finance ... museumland.net

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    Old Merchant's House (Seabury Tredwell House)

    29 E 4th St, New York, NY    

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    Owned by an urban merchant, Seabury Tredwell, this three-story brick townhouse (1832) is representative of the transition from the Federal to the Greek Revival period in architecture. It provides a remarkably authentic picture of... cr.nps

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    New York Public Library

    5th Ave, New York, NY    

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    The New York Public Library comprises four scholarly research collections and a network of 83 community libraries in Manhattan, the Bronx and Staten Island. The research libraries are the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building (for... nyc-arts.org

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    Governors Island History In Brief

    431 W 16th St, New York, NY    

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    Governors Island boasts a long military history and has played an important role in every major American military engagement since the Revolutionary War, including the War of 1812, the Civil War, World War I, World War II and t... hmdb.org

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    St. Pauls Chapel

    209 Broadway, #Ny 10007, New York, NY    

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    Manhattan?s only pre-Revolutionary church building has a remarkable history stretching from George Washington?s inauguration to the attack of September 11th. Built in the 1760s, on what was then the outskirts of town, St. Paul?... hmdb.org

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    General Grant National Memorial

    Riverside Dr & W 122nd St, New York, NY    

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    Dedicated in 1897, the General Grant National Memorial is the largest mausoleum in America. Its sheer size reflects the immense reverence Americans felt for this former general and president, who was considered the savior o... nyc-arts.org

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    Wyckoff House

    5816 Clarendon Rd, Brooklyn, NY    

    2 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    New York City's oldest structure educates visitors about Brooklyn's colonial history, with emphasis on the borough's diversity and the development of agriculture. Its history exemplifies the diversity of Brooklyn"s col... heritagesites.com

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    Bowne House Historical Society

    37-01 Bowne St, Flushing, NY    

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    Built in 1661 by John Bowne (1627-1695), this is one of the oldest surviving buildings in New York City. Considered a fine example of vernacular Dutch-English architecture, it was named one of the 20 most important structur... nyc-arts.org