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125:5.4 acres (2.2 ha)
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547:New York State Library
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375:contributing resources
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228:Taconic State Parkway
106:41.59639°N 73.76111°W
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982:New York (Manhattan)
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1037:Rensselaer
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957:Livingston
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344:and plain
278:fieldstone
270:great room
266:Dutch door
251:foundation
97:73°45′40″W
94:41°35′47″N
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1062:Schoharie
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825:by county
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686:April 17,
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555:millstone
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568:See also
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274:chestnut
236:set back
153:08000581
61:Location
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1172:Buffalo
1160:by city
1144:Wyoming
1087:Suffolk
1082:Steuben
1012:Orleans
1002:Ontario
987:Niagara
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