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

Historic Sites, Landmarks, Monuments

Historic sites and landmarks
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"Mortui Honorati - Killed In Action" Weehawken Memorial World War 1917-1918 <br />
Monument at Hamilton Park in Weehawken, NJ
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"Mortui Honorati - Killed In Action" Weehawken Memorial World War 1917-1918
Monument at Hamilton Park in Weehawken, NJ

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  • "Mortui Honorati - Killed In Action" Weehawken Memorial World War 1917-1918 <br />
Monument at Hamilton Park in Weehawken, NJ
  • "Mortui Honorati - Killed In Action" Weehawken Memorial World War 1917-1918 <br />
Monument at Hamilton Park in Weehawken, NJ
  • "Mortui Honorati - Killed In Action" Weehawken Memorial World War 1917-1918 <br />
Monument at Hamilton Park in Weehawken, NJ
  • Hancock House Ticonderoga, NY  - <br />
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The Hancock House was a gift to The New York State Historical Association (NYSHA) from native son and philanthropist Horace Moses. He built the house as a repository for the purpose of perpetuating "American Traditions in History and the Fine Arts," and it served in this capacity for many years as the NYSHA "Headquarters House," although it can no longer claim this title. <br />
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This imposing Georgian mansion is a replica of Thomas Hancock's (uncle to John Hancock) Beacon Hill residence built in 1737 and 1741, and demolished in 1863.
  • Hancock House Ticonderoga, NY  - <br />
<br />
The Hancock House was a gift to The New York State Historical Association (NYSHA) from native son and philanthropist Horace Moses. He built the house as a repository for the purpose of perpetuating "American Traditions in History and the Fine Arts," and it served in this capacity for many years as the NYSHA "Headquarters House," although it can no longer claim this title. <br />
<br />
This imposing Georgian mansion is a replica of Thomas Hancock's (uncle to John Hancock) Beacon Hill residence built in 1737 and 1741, and demolished in 1863.
  • Hancock House Ticonderoga, NY  - <br />
<br />
The Hancock House was a gift to The New York State Historical Association (NYSHA) from native son and philanthropist Horace Moses. He built the house as a repository for the purpose of perpetuating "American Traditions in History and the Fine Arts," and it served in this capacity for many years as the NYSHA "Headquarters House," although it can no longer claim this title. <br />
<br />
This imposing Georgian mansion is a replica of Thomas Hancock's (uncle to John Hancock) Beacon Hill residence built in 1737 and 1741, and demolished in 1863.
  • Hancock House Ticonderoga, NY  - <br />
<br />
The Hancock House was a gift to The New York State Historical Association (NYSHA) from native son and philanthropist Horace Moses. He built the house as a repository for the purpose of perpetuating "American Traditions in History and the Fine Arts," and it served in this capacity for many years as the NYSHA "Headquarters House," although it can no longer claim this title. <br />
<br />
This imposing Georgian mansion is a replica of Thomas Hancock's (uncle to John Hancock) Beacon Hill residence built in 1737 and 1741, and demolished in 1863.
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
  • Valley View Chapel, 1901 - Ticonderoga, NY
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