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  2. Moravia, New York - Wikipedia

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    Town of Moravia, NY with the village of Moravia highlighted, 1904 Location within Cayuga County and New York Coordinates: 42°42′48″N 76°25′18″W  /  42.71333°N 76.42167°W  / 42.71333; -76

  3. North Main Street Historic District (Moravia, New York)

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    And it included three properties at 5, 6, and 8 Keeler St., a cross street. The properties along Main St., like others in Moravia outside the district, have since been renumbered, with, for example, the house at 28 N. Main St. now being 192 Main St. It includes Italianate, Greek Revival, and Queen Anne architecture. [2]

  4. Moravia (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    Moravia village was founded in 1789 by John Stoyell, a veteran. It was then called "Owasco Flats". The village of Moravia was incorporated in 1837 and re-incorporated in 1859 when enlarged. [2] The Powers Library, erected in 1880, is the oldest continuously used library in New York. [3] Civil War memorial in Moravia

  5. Morse Farm (Moravia, New York) - Wikipedia

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    Morse Farm is a historic farm property located in the village of Moravia in Cayuga County, New York.Its main building is a two-story, frame Federal style farmhouse.The house is in a "big house, little house, back house" configuration.

  6. Fillmore Glen State Park - Wikipedia

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    Fillmore Glen State Park is a 941-acre (3.81 km 2) state park [2] located in the Finger Lakes region of New York adjacent to the Village of Moravia in Cayuga County. Park description [ edit ]

  7. George S. Bowdoin Stable - Wikipedia

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    The George S. Bowdoin Stable is a historic building located at 149 East 38th Street between Lexington and Third avenues in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Designed by Ralph S. Townsend, the structure was originally constructed in 1902 as a private horse stable for William R. H. Martin .

  8. Yonkers Trot - Wikipedia

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    Murray Siegel, Crown Stable, P. Nigito & Lana Lobell Farm 2:00 3/5 $486,150 1982 Mystic Park Frank O'Mara Frank O'Mara Allen Wechter, Dr. Robert Lester, Gerald & Irving Wechter 2:00 3/5 $415,160 1981 Mo Bandy Carl E. Allen Carl E. Allen Carl E. Allen 2:02 1/5 $284,701 1980 Nevele Impulse Richard Macomber Richard Macomber Karl Hubbert 2:03 2/5

  9. John F. O'Brien (secretary of state) - Wikipedia

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    John F. O'Brien (October 9, 1859 – April 23, 1927) was an American businessman and politician. He was Secretary of State of New York from 1903 to 1906.