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Rte 17M, Monroe, Hudson Valley, NY 10950

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1010 Route 17M, Monroe, New York
Museum Village is a living history museum preserving a vast collection of eclectic, 19th century artifacts ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
We've watched soap being made, apple products being made, assisted with candle-making, and the whole experi... More on TripAdvisor

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1010 Rte 17M, Monroe, Hudson Valley, NY 10950

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141 Clinton St, Monroe, NY 10950

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8 Fillmore Ct, Monroe, Hudson Valley, NY 10950

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Monroe NY 10950, United States of America
Inscription. In honor of A. J. Crane, first president Monroe Improvement Association, estab. 1921 to purchase and improve land around the Mill Pond as a public park. , Erected 2007 by Monroe Historical Society. , Location. 41° ... More on HMDB

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315 Stage Road, Monroe NY 10950, United States of America
Inscription. of the the Village of Monroe, Home of David Smith, Miller. Built circa 1741, 19th Century additions by Jeremiah Knight & family, Restored 1953 David & Ann Bush, , Erected by Cornelia Wendell Bush. , Location. 41° ... More on HMDB

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566 State Rte 17M, Monroe NY 10950, United States of America
Inscription. Monroe honors those buried here, whether they be private or general, who served our nation to keep us free from the Revolution to Vietnam. , Erected 1998 by Town of Monroe Historical Society. , Location. 41° 19.29′ ... More on HMDB

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404 Spring Street, Monroe NY 10950, United States of America
First Baptist Church of Monroe, NC is an open fellowship of Baptist Christians committed to a journey of serious study, intentional worship, loving and compassionate fellowship and hands-on ministr... More on Monroefirstbaptist.org
Inscription. Presbyterian Meeting House 1783. Land gift of Daniel Miller. First Pastor Silas Constant. Last service 1853 Rev. Danile Niles Freeland. , Erected by Monroe Historical Society. , Loca... More on HMDB

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52 Maple Ave, Monroe NY 10950, United States of America
Inscription. First races held here, 1908. Last race, 1927. Track record was set in 1913 by Directum 1:2:04 1/2. The grandstand was razed in 1964. , Location. 41° 19.559′ N, 74° 11.083′ W. Marker is in Monroe, ... More on HMDB
