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Federal Style Architecture

Learn more about the Federal Style Architecture movement, of which The Grange is a domestic example.

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Hamilton and Washington

Learn more about the dynamic and influential relationship of Washington and Hamilton

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Hamilton's Sweet Gum Trees

Hamilton Grange is known for its Sweet Gum trees, which are of dubious origin.

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Moving The Grange

In 2008, The Grange was moved to its final, and third, location.

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The Hamilton-Burr Duel

Learn more about the infamous duel that ended Hamilton's life.

Last updated: May 23, 2024

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