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It is named after New York State Senator Abraham Bogart Conger (1814 - 1887). [6] In the 19th century the Congers railroad station, three churches, a school, the firehouse and the Central and Globe hotels were built. The first floor of the then Globe hotel on the southeastern corner of Congers Road is presently the Last Chance Saloon.
Central Point may refer to: Central Point, Oregon, a city; Central Point, Virginia, an unincorporated community; Central Point (Warsaw), a skyscraper in Warsaw, Poland; Central Point Software, a former software utilities maker acquired by Symantec
Cottages at Central Point are a set of four historic cottages located on the east shore of Keuka Lake in Wayne in Steuben County, New York.They were built in the late 1880s, and are two-story, wood-frame cottages with steep gable roofs and wide porches.
Footpath in St Mary's Park approximates the original surface route of the Port Morris Branch. The Port Morris Branch began at a wye north of Melrose Station, then extended southeast through The Hub, through a 2,200-to-2,300-foot-long (671 to 701 m) [6] tunnel (built 1905) under St. Mary's Park, [7] and finally Port Morris along the East River just after crossing a bridge beneath the Harlem ...
Morris County Central Railroad ran its last train on December 14, 1980, in heavy snow. However, the museum stayed open. [citation needed] In 1983, the members of the Pequannock Valley Transportation Museum began looking for a new site, preferably in a railroad structure. The freight house at Whippany was immediately considered, but it was in ...
West Morris High School may refer to: West Morris Central High School in Washington Township, Morris County, New Jersey;
Central Point is an unincorporated community in Caroline County, in the U.S. state of Virginia. [1] History. Loving v. Virginia. Richard Loving and Mildred Jeter grew ...
Central Point Software, Inc. (CP, CPS, Central Point) was a leading software utilities maker for the PC market, supplying utilities software for the MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows markets. It also produced Apple II copy programs. Through a series of mergers, the company was acquired by Symantec in 1994.