New York Statutes
§ 19.05 — Historic sites
New York § 19.05
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N.Y. Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation § 19.05 (2026).
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§ 19.05 Historic sites. The following historic sites heretofore\nacquired, established, or designated by law shall be continued in the\noffice subject to the provisions of this article and chapter.\n 1. Bennington Battlefield.\n 2. Fort Crailo.\n 3. Philipse Manor Hall.\n 4. Sir William Johnson Mansion.\n 5. Schuyler Mansion.\n 6. Herkimer House.\n 7. Guy Park house and grounds.\n 8. Washington's headquarters.\n 9. John Jay homestead.\n 10. Senate house and senate house museum at Kingston.\n 11. Olana. The Olana historic site shall be transferred to and be\ncontinued in the office.\n
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