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#17 The Samuel Osgood House was the first presidential mansion, where George Washington lived for two years when New York was the nation’s capital. It was demolished in 1856.

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#17 The Samuel Osgood House was the first presidential mansion, where George Washington lived for two years when New York was the nation’s capital. It was demolished in 1856.

New York City’s Lost Landmarks: 50+ Historic Buildings And Landmarks That No Longer Exist

#17 The Samuel Osgood House was the first presidential mansion, where George Washington lived for two years when New York was the nation’s capital. It was demolished in 1856.

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