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YMCA Camp Cory is one of the oldest camps in the State of New York; however, its predecessor was a Rochester YMCA camp called Camp Iola. Since Camp Iola was founded in 1892, including this as a part of Camp Cory's history places it among the oldest continually running resident camps in the nation.
With 131 contributing buildings this late-19th and early-20th century historic district includes vernacular farmhouses in a variety of styles, barn complexes, a stone 1816 schoolhouse, Skenewood Estate, the Stable Inn properties, Germain property, "Kenjockety," Barber's Point Lighthouse, and Camp Dudley, the oldest continuing boy's camp.
Open-air museums in New York (state) (2 C, 19 P) Pages in category "History museums in New York (state)" The following 122 pages are in this category, out of 122 total.
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Allegany County, New York.The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
Camp Iroquois, run by the New York State Sheriffs Institute, is located on the eastern side of the bluff. YMCA Camp Cory is located on the eastern side of the northeast branch of the lake. Camp Good Days and Special Times is located on the western side of the northwest branch of the lake.
This list of museums on Long Island is a list of museums in Nassau County, New York and Suffolk County, New York. (Museums in the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn, which are also physically located on Long Island, are found in List of museums in New York City). Museums that exist only in cyberspace (i.e., virtual museums) are not included. Also ...
The style of the house is representative of colonial New England homes and can teach visitors about what life was like in Rhode Island 300 years ago.
Today a county museum. 25: Camp Olmsted: Camp Olmsted: November 23, 1982 : 114 Bayview Ave. Cornwall-on-Hudson: Summer camp built in 1900 to allow children of New York's Five Points neighborhood to get fresh Hudson Valley air for a few weeks. 26