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- Smith_Tavern abstract "The former Smith Tavern is located on Bedford Road (state highway NY 22) in the hamlet of Armonk, New York, United States. It is a red frame building dating to the late 18th century, one of the few left in a region that has rapidly suburbanized over the past century. The Smith family, for whom it is named, did not build it but owned it for most of the 19th century.It has seen many uses over its existence, most of them important to the development of the Town of North Castle. During the Revolutionary War it served as headquarters for the local militia. It was a frequent overnight stop for stagecoaches between New York City and Danbury, Connecticut. Later it was the post office and offices of the town clerk. Yale University owned it briefly, and it was also a parsonage for a nearby church. Two owners renovated it extensively, one reverting an addition made by the other. In 1977 it became the town's historical museum, and six years later it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.".
- Smith_Tavern added "1983-09-15".
- Smith_Tavern area "8093.7128448".
- Smith_Tavern location Armonk,_New_York.
- Smith_Tavern location New_York.
- Smith_Tavern nearestCity White_Plains,_New_York.
- Smith_Tavern nrhpReferenceNumber "83001833".
- Smith_Tavern picture Armonk,_New_York.
- Smith_Tavern thumbnail Smith_Tavern,_Armonk,_NY.jpg?width=300.
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- Smith_Tavern wikiPageRevisionID "563330531".
- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink Administrative_divisions_of_New_York.
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- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink Militia_(United_States).
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- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink New_York_City.
- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink New_York_State_Route_22.
- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink New_York_State_Route_433.
- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink North_Castle,_New_York.
- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink Ornament_(art).
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- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner_of_war.
- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink Quakers.
- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink Stagecoach.
- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink State_highway.
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- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink Transom_(architectural).
- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink Victorian_architecture.
- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink White_Plains,_New_York.
- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink Will_and_testament.
- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLink Yale_University.
- Smith_Tavern wikiPageWikiLinkText "Smith Tavern".
- Smith_Tavern yearOfConstruction "1779".
- Smith_Tavern added "1983-09-15".
- Smith_Tavern alt "A red wooden house with some white siding seen from the side. There are bare trees and some snow in front.".
- Smith_Tavern built "ca. 1779".
- Smith_Tavern caption "West profile and south elevation, 2008".
- Smith_Tavern governingBody "North Castle Historical Society".
- Smith_Tavern latDegrees "41".
- Smith_Tavern latDirection "N".
- Smith_Tavern latMinutes "7".
- Smith_Tavern latSeconds "34".
- Smith_Tavern location Armonk,_New_York.
- Smith_Tavern location New_York.
- Smith_Tavern longDegrees "73".
- Smith_Tavern longDirection "W".
- Smith_Tavern longMinutes "41".
- Smith_Tavern longSeconds "38".
- Smith_Tavern name "Smith Tavern".
- Smith_Tavern nearestCity White_Plains,_New_York.
- Smith_Tavern refnum "83001833".
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- Smith_Tavern subject Category:Commercial_buildings_completed_in_1779.
- Smith_Tavern subject Category:Historical_society_museums_in_New_York.
- Smith_Tavern subject Category:Museums_in_Westchester_County,_New_York.
- Smith_Tavern subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Westchester_County,_New_York.
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- Smith_Tavern type Q41176.
- Smith_Tavern comment "The former Smith Tavern is located on Bedford Road (state highway NY 22) in the hamlet of Armonk, New York, United States. It is a red frame building dating to the late 18th century, one of the few left in a region that has rapidly suburbanized over the past century. The Smith family, for whom it is named, did not build it but owned it for most of the 19th century.It has seen many uses over its existence, most of them important to the development of the Town of North Castle.".
- Smith_Tavern label "Smith Tavern".