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35 Fourth Avenue

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c.1885
35 Fourth Avenue

35 Fourth Avenue
Vernacular, Wood-Frame Residence with Carriage Barn

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This contributing, c.1885,  vernacular,  wood-framed  residence represents  the late-nineteenth  century  residential  development  of the north end of the hamlet exterior  siding and door and window replacements.   It features  a front-gabled, main  block punctuated  by a central  fireplace chimney,  wrap-around porch on the south and east facades, and first-floor  bay window  on the west facade. Original2/2 sash  have been replaced with more recent aluminum  storm sash.  A contributing, intact, gable-roofed carriage  barn is also on the property.
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The Warrensburg Heritage Trail takes you  around the streets and avenues of Warrensburg, New York to discover the past of this Adirondack town located at the confluence of the Schroon and Hudson Rivers.   As Warrensburg  evolves  let us remember to be thankful for those who have come before us...those who have created a strong foundation unto which we can build upon. 

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