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Herkimer Home State Historic Site

Herkimer Home State Historic Site was the home to courageous Revolutionary War hero, General Nicholas Herkimer

1-315-823-0398
200 State Route 169
Little Falls, NY 13365
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Visit the Georgian-style mansion that was the home to courageous Revolutionary War hero, General Nicholas Herkimer.


This grand Georgian-style mansion stands on unspoiled landscape, including the Herkimer family burial ground, and is remarkably unchanged from that of the 18th century.


Also close to or on-site you can visit the Erie Canal, Visitor Center Exhibits and Audio Tour, a gift shop, an18th-century Kitchen Garden and Living Laboratory, Blue Water's bird watching area and the Canalway Trail.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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