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  2. Garrison, New York - Wikipedia

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    Garrison is a hamlet in Putnam County, New York, United States. It is part of the town of Philipstown , on the east side of the Hudson River , across from the United States Military Academy at West Point .

  3. Indian Brook Road Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In 1804, the Highlands Turnpike, a more level alternative route to the Post Road currently followed by US 9, was opened. At the hamlet, it deviated slightly from the current alignment, following Indian Brook down to a four-way junction known as the Bend, where a now-abandoned roadway went south over the brook to rejoin the road still in use. [2]

  4. Category:Hamlets in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    C. Cadyville, New York; Calcium, New York; Callicoon (CDP), New York; Callicoon Center, New York; Calverton, New York; Cambria Center, New York; Cameron Mills, New York

  5. Tower Division - Wikipedia

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    In 1685, during the Monmouth Rebellion, King James II raised a force of infantry from the Tower of London garrison; the Tower Hamlets Militia. The Regiment was formed of two companies of Militia and one of miners and was known as the Ordnance Regiment and was soon renamed the Royal Fusiliers , after the fusil, the type of musket they were ...

  6. Boscobel (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    Boscobel's distinguishing feature is the unusual delicacy conveyed by the front facade and its ornamentation.Unique among Federal style buildings, carved wooden swags in the shape of drapery, complete with tassels and bowknots, grace the top of the second-story balcony.

  7. Garrison (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the term garrison means: a group of soldiers; a defensive structure; the location of a group of soldiers is assigned, such as garrison house or garrison town. [1] "The term garrison refers to the military or defensive character of a house", [2] but not as heavily built as a blockhouse. "Garrisons, or fortified houses, were built ...

  8. Philipse Patent - Wikipedia

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    The original boundaries of this tract appear to contain roughly half of modern-day Phillipstown, NY, including Garrison, Cold Spring, and Nelsonville. However, Dortlandt and Sybrant did not then themselves obtain a land patent from the Governor, instead, in 1697 they sold their deed (as signed by native leaders) to Adolphus Philipse , a wealthy ...

  9. Garrison - Wikipedia

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    "Garrison town" is a common expression for any town that has a military base nearby. "Garrison towns" (Arabic: أمصار, romanized: amsar) were used during the Arab Islamic conquests of Middle Eastern lands by Arab-Muslim armies to increase their dominance over indigenous populations. [1]