Schuyler Mansion
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Schuyler Mansion ist ein historisches Gebäude in der Catherine Street 32 in Albany, New York. Die zwischen 1761 und 1762 von Philip Schuyler erbaute Backsteinvilla wurde am 24. Dezember 1967 zur National Historic Landmark erklärt und wird heute als Museum genutzt. Schuyler, später General in der Kontinentalarmee, war einer der frühen Senatoren der Vereinigten Staaten. Die Schuyler Mansion bewohnte er von 1763 bis zu seinem Tod im Jahre 1804.
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