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View the three later wayside interations at this site.
By Bill Coughlin, November 5, 2008
Marker in Downtown New York
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| On State Street at Adm George Dewey Street, on the right when traveling west on State Street. Reported permanently removed. |
| | New York Unearthed The underground chambers of “New York Unearthed,” a museum operated by the South Street Seaport Museum, display the remarkable extent of archaeological finds in New York. These range from the surprisingly old-3,000-year-old . . . — — Map (db m19715) HM |
| Near State Street. Reported permanently removed. |
| | New York is a city of straight lines – it’s the very rare building that curves. The rectory of the Shrine of St. Elizabeth Seton occupies one of them: the elegant house built in 1793 for one James Watson, with an 1806 addition whose portico curves . . . — — Map (db m242718) HM |
| On State Street, on the right when traveling north. |
| | Watson House
7 State Street, Designed by John McComb, Jr., 1793.
Built for James Watson and his wife, Mary, the Federalist row house at 7 State Street was part of a residential district lined with fine brick townhouses belonging mostly to . . . — — Map (db m242483) HM |
May. 28, 2024