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Local History
October 4, 2024
By
Record Staff
Appreciating a Local Giant of U.S. History
John Jay was only 28 at the time, the youngest by far of the New York delegates.
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July 15, 2024
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Christian Falcone
Jay Center Scores $500K State Grant to Restore Historic Mansion
According to Suzanne Clary, the president and interim executive director of the Jay Heritage Center, more than 35,000 visitors trek to the property each year.
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