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As Thomas Cole house mission adapts, message stays the same
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Spring Lights at Thomas Cole Historic Site (credit: Adam T. Deen)Adam T. DeenShow MoreShow Less
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Town Secures Grant for Crippen House Study
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The Town of Huntington has received a grant for an engineering study of the Peter Crippen House, a home built in the 1600s with significance in African American history.
Supervisor Chad A Lupinacci announced the $4,000 grant for an engineering study from the Preservation League of New York State.
He said, “We are thrilled to announce this significant development in our efforts to preserve Huntington’s Black History, which is a priority to my administration, and we are grateful to the Preservation League of New York State for sharing our belief that the preservation of the Peter Crippen House, named for one of our first African American landowners in Huntington, is worthy of this investment.”