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One of New York's oldest homes preserves centuries of history in the heart of Queens
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DNyuz
· Jul 1, 2026
Alexander Hamilton’s New York City home was once a sleepy historic site. Now, visitors can’t stop singing.
Hamilton Grange. Talia Lakritz/Business Insider Hamilton Grange is the historic former home of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton. Located in Upper Manhattan, the home has been moved twice as New York City built up around it. The success of the “Hamilton” musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda tripled visitorship to the site. The former home of America’s []
ABC7 New York
· Jul 3, 2026
Where history meets legend: A visit to Sleepy Hollow's Old Dutch Church
The oldest standing church in New York State has witnessed the rise of colonial New York, the American Revolution and the history of the nation.
South Africa Today
· Jul 7, 2026
NYC Real Estate Market Defies New Second-Home Tax Amid Massive Housing Shortage
NEW YORK CITY — The NYC real estate market continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience in the luxury sector, even as the broader New York City housing shortage remains a critical challenge. Despite the implementation of a newly approved pied-à-terre tax aimed at cooling second-home purchases, high-end property sales are surging. Noble Black, a broker with The []
Boston.com
· Jun 23, 2026
Home of the Week: Near Marblehead Harbor, 1800s Colonial for under $1.8m
The owners became self-described “custodians” of the historic home after a family who had lived there for 60 years. The post Home of the Week: Near Marblehead Harbor, 1800s Colonial for under 1.8m appeared first on Boston.com.
WRAL News
· Jul 10, 2026
Fact-check: Mamdani says New York was the first U.S. capital
Critics and some historians dispute New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's claim that New York was our nation's first capital.
The Suburban
· Jun 24, 2026
Pointe-Claire 300 years of history: archeology
Pointe-Claire 300 years of history: archeology
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Related coverage for "One of New York's oldest homes preserves centuries of history in the heart of Queens ": DNyuz — Alexander Hamilton’s New York City home was once a sleepy historic site. Now, visitors can’t stop singing.. ABC7 New York — Where history meets legend: A visit to Sleepy Hollow's Old Dutch Church . South Africa Today — NYC Real Estate Market Defies New Second-Home Tax Amid Massive Housing Shortage. Boston.com — Home of the Week: Near Marblehead Harbor, 1800s Colonial for under $1.8m. WRAL News — Fact-check: Mamdani says New York was the first U.S. capital. The Suburban — Pointe-Claire 300 years of history: archeology