Jen Rinaldi Photography | Central, New Jersey | Newborn & Children's Photographer

Children's Photographer Specializing in Creative and Unique Newborn Portraiture

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  1. Architecture, Barns, Bridges, Churches & Historic Locations

Historic Sites, Landmarks, Monuments

Historic sites and landmarks
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  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Grace Memorial Chapel, Sabbath Day Point, Silver Bay, NY - Grace Memorial Chapel at Sabbath Day Point was organized as a nondenominational place of worship on August 11, 1884. In 1984 it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its age, its beauty and the fact that it represented an early work of William B. Tuttle, the designer of Carnegie Hall and was an early example of precut framing. The bell in the Chapel tower was cast in 1884 in Troy, New York, and is one of five unusually fine historic Meneely bells found in the Town of Hague.
  • Grace Memorial Chapel, Sabbath Day Point, Silver Bay, NY - Grace Memorial Chapel at Sabbath Day Point was organized as a nondenominational place of worship on August 11, 1884. In 1984 it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its age, its beauty and the fact that it represented an early work of William B. Tuttle, the designer of Carnegie Hall and was an early example of precut framing. The bell in the Chapel tower was cast in 1884 in Troy, New York, and is one of five unusually fine historic Meneely bells found in the Town of Hague.
  • Grace Memorial Chapel, Sabbath Day Point, Silver Bay, NY - Grace Memorial Chapel at Sabbath Day Point was organized as a nondenominational place of worship on August 11, 1884. In 1984 it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its age, its beauty and the fact that it represented an early work of William B. Tuttle, the designer of Carnegie Hall and was an early example of precut framing. The bell in the Chapel tower was cast in 1884 in Troy, New York, and is one of five unusually fine historic Meneely bells found in the Town of Hague.
  • Grace Memorial Chapel, Sabbath Day Point, Silver Bay, NY - Grace Memorial Chapel at Sabbath Day Point was organized as a nondenominational place of worship on August 11, 1884. In 1984 it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its age, its beauty and the fact that it represented an early work of William B. Tuttle, the designer of Carnegie Hall and was an early example of precut framing. The bell in the Chapel tower was cast in 1884 in Troy, New York, and is one of five unusually fine historic Meneely bells found in the Town of Hague.
  • Grace Memorial Chapel, Sabbath Day Point, Silver Bay, NY - Grace Memorial Chapel at Sabbath Day Point was organized as a nondenominational place of worship on August 11, 1884. In 1984 it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its age, its beauty and the fact that it represented an early work of William B. Tuttle, the designer of Carnegie Hall and was an early example of precut framing. The bell in the Chapel tower was cast in 1884 in Troy, New York, and is one of five unusually fine historic Meneely bells found in the Town of Hague.
  • Grace Memorial Chapel, Sabbath Day Point, Silver Bay, NY - Grace Memorial Chapel at Sabbath Day Point was organized as a nondenominational place of worship on August 11, 1884. In 1984 it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places because of its age, its beauty and the fact that it represented an early work of William B. Tuttle, the designer of Carnegie Hall and was an early example of precut framing. The bell in the Chapel tower was cast in 1884 in Troy, New York, and is one of five unusually fine historic Meneely bells found in the Town of Hague.
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  • Building on the grounds of Batter Potter, Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook, NJ
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