Three Mid-Hudson locations nominated for State and National Registers of Historic Places

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ALBANY – Two buildings
and a cemetery in the Hudson Valley have been recommended to the State
and National Registers of Historic Places.

Crane House in Middletown, built in 1897, is a Queen Anne-style home,
constructed by the Crane family. It operated as a dairy farm at the site
into the 1930s.

Haines Family cemetery in Haines Falls includes an obelisk erected in
1884 in honor of Aaron Haines. It identifies the burial ground as the
final resting place of members of his immediate and extended family, who
were pioneers in 19th century Catskill tourism.

Pilgrim Furniture Factory in Kingston was constructed between 1946 and
1948 after authorization from the federal government due to the nationwide
material shortages. The modernist factory was the first to be built in
the Kingston area after World War II.

   




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