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  2. Cambridge (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    The settlement is named after Cambridge in England. The town and village named Cambridge were once in Albany County, but were transferred to Washington County in 1791. Hubbard Hall in Cambridge is an 1878 Victorian Opera House, a contributing property to the Cambridge Historic District located on East Main street. It fell into disuse in the ...

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    Coila – A hamlet on NY-372, northwest of Cambridge village. Vly Summit – A location at the western town line, west of North Cambridge on County Road 74. Buskirk Bridge – A covered bridge crossing the Hoosic River. Lee – A location south of South Cambridge on County Road 74. North Cambridge – A hamlet west of Cambridge village, located ...

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    Levitt & Sons was a real estate development company founded by Abraham Levitt and later managed by his son William Levitt. The company built the town of Levittown, New York. The company's designs and building practices transformed the home building industry and altered the north eastern landscape of the United States with massive suburban ...

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  7. Cambridge Historic District (Cambridge, New York) - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge Historic District is located in an irregular pattern along streets in the village of Cambridge in Washington County, New York.It is a 105-acre (42 ha) area reflecting the extent of the village when it was first incorporated in the 1860s and its subsequent development in the years the Rice Seed Company, largest in the world at the time, was located here.