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Cornelius Sacket House is a historic home located at Cape Vincent in Jefferson County, New York. It was built about 1900 and is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Dutch Colonial Revival–style residence with a gambrel roof and clapboard siding. It features a 1-story open porch with five fluted Ionic columns. Also on the property is a boathouse and formal ...
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St. Lawrence River, W. edge of Village of Cape Vincent, on Broadway & Tibbetts Point: Cape Vincent: part of the Cape Vincent Town and Village MRA 13: Gen. Jacob Brown Mansion: Gen. Jacob Brown Mansion: November 19, 1980 : Brown Blvd.
Dec. 4—CAPE VINCENT — The town's Recreation Park was packed with more than 60 people Tuesday night for a public hearing on the proposed development of the Carleton Villa property. Members of ...
Broadway Historic District is a national historic district located at Cape Vincent in Jefferson County, New York, United States. The district includes six contributing buildings and one contributing structure; three high style residences and four contributing outbuildings. Located within the district is the separately listed Vincent LeRay House ...
Dec. 7—CAPE VINCENT — On the last day of July in 1926, a party of about 50 explorers landed at Carleton Island in search of historic lore. After disembarking from a scow, they "walked over the ...
The Cape Coral Yacht Club Community Park, which boasts a beach, The Boathouse Tiki Bar & Grill Restaurant, a historic ballroom building, and other park amenities, is the city's premier gemstone.
Vincent left the house vacant when he moved into his father's mansion in LeRaysville. In 1873, Vincent sold the house to the Peugnet family. [3] The home remained in their possession until the 20th century. [3] The home was later listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 15, 1973. [1]