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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: New York City, 1746
Landmarks of New York City in 1746. The legend is as follows: (A) The Fort; (B) The Chapel; (C) Secretary's office; (D) The Great Dock; (E) Port of Nutten Island; (F) Port of Long Island; (G) Dutch Church; (H) English Church; (I) The...
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: New York City, 1911
A map from 1911 of part of New York City, showing streets, bridges, and landmarks.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in New York: Castle Clinton Natl Monument
Circular sandstone fort in Battery Park at the southern tip of Manhattan, New York City.
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Wikipedia: National Historic Landmarks in New York: De Wint House
Oldest building in Rockland County; outstanding example of Dutch colonial architecture; used by George Washington as headquarters during final negotiations for British withdrawal from New York City.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: Troy, New York, 1920
A road map of Troy, New York, from the 1920 Automobile Club of Rochester, showing the Hudson River, neighboring cities, principal roads, railroads and stations, bridges, parks, and major landmarks.
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Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Maps Etc: Troy, New York, 1919
A road map of Troy, New York, from the Official Automobile Blue Book (1919), showing the Hudson River, neighboring cities, principal roads, railroads and stations, bridges, parks, and major landmarks.
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Wikipedia: Natl Historic Landmarks in Connecticut: Portland Brownstone Quarries
These quarries, active since 1690, were the source of vast quantities of brownstone for New York City, Philadelphia, Boston, other urban areas' buildings.
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History View: World Trade Center September 11
The original World Trade Center was a large complex of seven buildings in Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States. It featured the landmark Twin Towers, which opened on April 4, 1973, and were destroyed in 2001 during the September...