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  2. Kingston, New York - Wikipedia

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    Kingston is the only city in, and the county seat of, Ulster County, New York, United States. It is 91 miles (146 km) north of New York City and 59 miles (95 km) south of Albany. The city's metropolitan area is grouped with the New York metropolitan area around Manhattan by the United States Census Bureau. [2]

  3. Kingston (town), New York - Wikipedia

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    Location in Ulster County and the state of New York. /  41.99111°N 74.05722°W  / 41.99111; -74.05722. Kingston is a town in Ulster County, New York, United States. The Town of Kingston is in the northeastern part of Ulster County, north of the City of Kingston. Kingston is inside the Catskill Park.

  4. Kingston Stockade District - Wikipedia

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    The Kingston Stockade District is an eight- block area in the western section of Kingston, New York, United States, commonly referred to as Uptown Kingston. It is the original site of the mid-17th century Dutch settlement of Wiltwyck, which was later renamed Kingston when it passed to English control . It is the only one of three original Dutch ...

  5. Ulster County, New York - Wikipedia

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    Ulster County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. It is situated along the Hudson River. As of the 2020 census, the population was 181,851. [1] The county seat is Kingston. [2] The county is named after the Irish province of Ulster. The county is part of the Hudson Valley region of the state.

  6. Old Dutch Church (Kingston, New York) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Dutch Church, officially known as the First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston, is located on Wall Street in Kingston, New York, United States. Formally organized in 1659, it is one of the oldest continuously existing congregations in the country.

  7. Kingston, New York railroad stations - Wikipedia

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    Higginsville station. Located near MP 4.4 on the U&D at the time of its construction in about 1869, Higginsville was the first station location for Kingston. It was situated just west of the current Washington Avenue. The Rondout & Oswego was Kingston's only railroad at the time.

  8. Senate House State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. August 12, 1971. The Senate House State Historic Site is located on Fair Street in Kingston, New York, United States. During the Revolutionary War, New York's First Constitutional Convention met there and on April 20, 1777, adopted the first New York State Constitution.

  9. Rondout–West Strand Historic District - Wikipedia

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    August 24, 1979. The Rondout–West Strand Historic District is located on the shore of Rondout Creek along the southern boundary of the city of Kingston, New York, United States. Formerly Rondout, New York, it is bounded by the creek, Broadway, Hone, Ravine and McEntee streets, an area of 570 acres (2.3 km²) containing 259 buildings, most ...

  10. Cordts Mansion - Wikipedia

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    It is located within the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area and is prominently sited atop a hill facing east and overlooking the Hudson River. The mansion occupies anine-acre, mostly-landscaped lot located on the east side of Lindsley Avenue, north of Delaware Avenue, in Kingston, New York.

  11. Hudson River Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson River Maritime Museum is a maritime museum dedicated to the Hudson River . It is located at 50 Rondout Landing at the foot of Broadway in Kingston, New York, United States, along Rondout Creek in the city's old waterfront, just east of the John T. Loughran Bridge.