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8 Potter Terrace, Whitehall, NY, 12887
The 19th century Victorian-Gothic castle is now open for tours and serves lunch most days in the Tea Room. In 1874 New York Supreme Court Judge Joseph Potter built the three-story Victorian gothic-... More on Heritage
topics: historic homes, new, york, history, general, 19th, century, American. More on MuseumStuff.com

#2.
Skenesborough Dr, Whitehall, Capital-Saratoga, NY 12887
Skenesborough Museum was created in 1959 in an unused canal terminal built in 1917. In 1960, the same year the NY State Legislature recognized Whitehall as the Birthplace of the US Navy, based on h... More on MuseumsUSA.org
The Skenesborough Museum tells the story of the origin of Whitehall back to 1759. Over four thousand items are ... More on PlanetWare

#3.
6 Moses Circle, Ticonderoga, Adirondacks, NY 12883
Inscription. This property has been, placed on the, National Register, of Historic Places, by the United States, Department of the Interior. , Location. 43° 50.912′ N, 73° 26.081R... More on HMDB
Replica of John Hancock house in Boston on Beacon St. Exhibits, library. Gift shop. More on iloveny.com

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11 Rogers Island Dr, Fort Edward, Capital-Saratoga, NY 12828
'Rogers Island' is an island on the Hudson River, in Washington County, New York, that once formed part of the third largest city in colonial North America, and is considered the ... More on Wikipedia
The island served as a base camp for the famous fighter Maj. Robert Rogers and his Rangers during the French and Indian War. From 1756 to 1759, Rogers Island was used as a training ground for Major... More on Heritage
