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Oneida Community Mansion House

Museums in Madison County, New YorkNational Historic Landmarks in New York (state)National Register of Historic Places in Madison County, New YorkNew York State Register of Historic Places in Madison CountyOneida, New York
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The Oneida Community Mansion House is a historic house and museum that was once the home of the Oneida Community, a religiously-based socialist Utopian group led by John Humphrey Noyes. Noyes and his followers moved to the site in Oneida from Putney, Vermont in 1848. The Community lived in the Mansion House communally until 1880, when they dissolved into a joint-stock company. The Mansion House has been continually occupied as a residence since its construction in 1862. In the 20th century the Mansion House became a National Historic Landmark. It is currently overseen by a non-profit organization chartered in 1987 by New York State Board of Regents. It also includes residential apartments as well as guest rooms for overnight lodging.

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Oneida Community Mansion House
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Kenwood Avenue 170
13421
New York, United States
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