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Manhattan's last farmhouse survived war, occupation and 250 years of change
Now surrounded by city life, the home remains an unexpected reminder of Manhattan's rural roots and Revolutionary War history.
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According to ABC7 Bay Area’s source item, Manhattan’s last farmhouse survived war, occupation and 250 years of change, Now surrounded by city life, the home remains an unexpected reminder of Manhattan’s rural roots and Revolutionary War history.
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- Manhattan's last farmhouse survived war, occupation and 250 years of changeABC7 Bay Area - 2026-06-05T22:02:26+00:00
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