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Martin H. Glynn, 40th Governor of New York, from 1913 to 1914, [9] [10] was born in the Town of Kinderhook in 1871, and shortly thereafter moved with his family to Valatie, where his family operated Glynn Tavern on Main Street. [11]
The Nathan Wild House is located on Main Street (New York State Route 203) in the village of Valatie, 18 miles (29 km) south of Albany, New York. It is situated on a 3.7-acre (1.5 ha) lot, which extends a full block. The house itself faces southward toward the road.
Schrafft's was founded by William G. Schrafft as a candy manufacturer in Boston, but over time the company also became a well-known restaurant.In 1898, Frank G. Shattuck, a salesman for the Schrafft company from Upstate New York, opened a candy store at Broadway and West 36th Street in Manhattan, New York City. [1]
Patricia Murphy (1905–1979) was a restaurateur who operated nine Patricia Murphy Candlelight restaurants in New York and Florida over the course of half a century. [1] Shortly after the Wall Street Crash of 1929 , she invested her last $60 in a small Brooklyn restaurant.
Farm's 1903 main house is a rare rural Mission Revival style house in New York 14: Church of Our Saviour: Church of Our Saviour: February 14, 1997 : NY 22, near the junction with US 20, Hamlet of Lebanon Springs: New Lebanon: 15
The route left NY 203 at Main Street and continued to Albany on current US 9. [4] [5] When the first set of posted routes in New York were assigned in 1924, most of legislative Route 1 south of NY 23 in Hillsdale became NY 22. [6] [7] The remainder of old Route 1 between Hillsdale and Valatie became part of an extended NY 22 in the late 1920s ...
English: English: New York State / Federal History / Dutch NY Architecture - Maternal Ancestral Home c1760 of President Martin Van Buren, Valatie, NY. Historical Marker for the 18th century ancestral home of 8th president of the USA, President Martin Van Buren's Mother, Maria Hoes Van Alen.
Wild's Mill Complex (also known as Valatie Mill Complex) was among the last remaining industrial buildings in the formerly thriving milling community of Valatie, Columbia County, New York, United States. It was located southeast of the intersection between U.S. Route 9 and State Route 203. A five-story brick structure, it served as an ...