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American architecture / Queen Anne style architecture / Cohoes /  New York / National Register of Historic Places in Orange County /  New York / House at 356 Albany Avenue / Dixon–Markle House / New York / Kingston /  New York / Hudson Valley
Date: 2007-02-15 14:04:14
American architecture
Queen Anne style architecture
Cohoes
New York
National Register of Historic Places in Orange County
New York
House at 356 Albany Avenue
Dixon–Markle House
New York
Kingston
New York
Hudson Valley

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