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of its historical and architectural significance, the historic district was listed as Tuxedo Park on the
National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 1980. In 1982 the designation was officially presented to Mrs. Joan Richardsson Alleman, Co-Chairman of the Tuxedo Conservation and Taxpayers Association, at the Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site in nearby
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The Town of Tuxedo was established twice from the Town of Monroe. First, in 1863 it was founded as the Town of
Southfields by the Orange County Board of Supervisors, the legislative body of the county. The supervisors changed their decision in 1865 and the area was returned to Monroe. On December 19,
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Southfields Methodist Church was built in 1848. The Parrotts built St. John's Episcopal Church in Arden in 1863. The cemetery along Route 17 in Arden was associated with St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, built in 1867 but later closed due to demographic changes in residents. It was demolished. By
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Mombasha: Helmsburg and Bramertown were named after early colonial settlers. In the northern part of town, in the area known as Arden, the Greenwood Furnace was established in 1810. During the
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Mountains, having migrated west from Connecticut. They gradually intermarried with other ethnic groups in what was long a relatively remote frontier. They maintained a culture and community of their own in this area on both sides of the later border with
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village. Today it comprises 2,050 acres (830 ha), of which 355 acres (144 ha) is three lakes, and about 340 housing units in 320 structures. Other newer housing developments include the
Southfields Apartments built in 1971 on the site of a former bed factory, the Mountain View Apartments
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had a disproportionately adverse effect on Tuxedo Park's affluence, as numerous residents lost their financial jobs. A slow, but severe decline in the community's fortunes set in, resulting in a population decline and the loss of such amenities as the hospital, the
Masonic Temple (now used as the
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Harrimans sold their Sterling Mine and Railroad Company tract to City Investing Company (now Sterling Forest LLC). It developed Maple Brook, Laurel Ridge, Clinton Woods and various offices and research centers on its 8,000 acres (3,200 ha) in the Town of Tuxedo.
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