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  2. Shawangunk, New York - Wikipedia

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    Shawangunk is a town in southwestern Ulster County, New York, United States. The population was 13,563 at the 2020 census. The town takes its name from its largest stream, the Shawangunk Kill. The name Shawangunk is from the language of the Lenape people. Kill is an abbreviation of the Dutch word for creek, Killitje.

  3. Category:Shawangunks - Wikipedia

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    The Shawangunk Ridge and Shawangunks region — located in Upstate New York. The ridge is part of the Appalachian Mountains System. The main article for this category is Shawangunk Ridge .

  4. Template:FIPS - Wikipedia

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    {{FIPS|SS|PPPPP|CCC}} SS is the 2-digit FIPS state code; PPPPP is the 5-digit FIPS place code; CCC is the last 3 digits of the FIPS county code (first two digits are FIPS state code) {{FIPS|cs=SSCCCPPPPP}} |cs= is a 10-digit code, where SSCCC is the 5-digit FIPS county code (first two digits are FIPS state code) and PPPPP is the 5-digit FIPS ...

  5. Ellenville, New York - Wikipedia

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    Ellenville was the fourth community featured on ABC's television show, My Kind of Town, recorded in New York City on August 6, 2005, and broadcast on September 4, 2005. The village's Christ Lutheran Church and Parsonage , Ellenville Downtown Historic District , George and John R. Hunt Memorial Building , and United States Post Office are listed ...

  6. Thomas Jansen House - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Jansen's House, also known as Dwaarkill Manor is a historic home located on Jansen Road in the western section of the Town of Shawangunk, in Ulster County, New York, United States. It is a Dutch stone house built first in 1727 by Jansen, an early settler of the area. In 1780, his family built the current house; the original survives ...

  7. Benjamin Van Keuren House Ruin - Wikipedia

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    The Benjamin Van Keuren House Ruin is located at the corner of Bruyn Turnpike and Benjamin van Keuren Drive in the western portion of the Town of Shawangunk, in Ulster County, New York, United States. It was the site of the house built in 1745 by Van Keuren and his wife Sarah, early settlers of the area.