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Main Street, Highland Falls, NY, 10928
A part of West Point, the island is most famous for the Great Chain that was placed across the Hudson during the Revolutionary War and the Warner family who lived there during the 19th century. In ... More on Heritage
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2110 South Post Road, West Point, NY 10996
As a department of the United States Military Academy, the Museum supports cadet academic, military and cultural instruction. Its collections include nearly all aspects of military history and encompass the history of West Point and ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Highland Falls NY 10928, United States of America

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Highland Falls NY 10928, United States of America
Inscription. Built "To the Honour and Glory of God, Amen" by Prof. R. W. Weir named after his children. , Erected by O&R Utilities. , Location. 41° 21.93′ N, 73° 57.974′ W. Marker is in Highland Falls, New York, ... More on HMDB

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Highland Falls NY 10928, United States of America
Inscription. After the death of their father, Susan (1819-1885) and Ann (1824-1915) Warner lived and worked on Constitution Island on the Hudson, gardening, writing popular books and famous song “Jesus Loves Me.”, They ... More on HMDB

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Highland Falls NY 10928, United States of America
The history of the American Revolution pre-dates the actual settlement of our town, which presently consists of Ft. Montgomery (pop.1418), Highlands Falls, (pop. 3678), and West Point (pop. 7131). ... More on Historichudsonhighlands.org
Inscription. The cannon on this historic site are trophies of war. They were captured or surrendered in American conflicts through more than two hundred years. The first trophies to come to West Po... More on HMDB

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Highland Falls NY 10928, United States of America

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Highland Falls NY 10928, United States of America

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Highland Falls NY 10928, United States of America

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Highland Falls NY 10928, United States of America
Inscription. The route traveled by the, 52 American hostages from, Stewart Airport to West, Point after their release, from captivity in Iran, January 25, 1981. , Erected by New York State. , Location. 41° 22.132′ N, 73° ... More on HMDB
