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Wing-Northup House

Federal architecture in New York (state)Houses completed in 1815Houses in Washington County, New YorkHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, New York
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Wing Northup House Sep 09
Wing Northup House Sep 09

Wing-Northup House, also known as the Washington County Historical Society Headquarters, is a historic home located at Fort Edward in Washington County, New York. It was built about 1815 by entrepreneur Daniel Wood Wing and is a two-story, five-bay, center entrance brick front building, with a two-story brick ell. A one-story brick side wing was added about 1880. The property was acquired in 1884 by James M. Northup, and in 1982 by the Washington County Historical Society.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

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Wing-Northup House
Satterlee Lane,

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Satterlee Lane 5
12828
New York, United States
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Fort Edward station
Fort Edward station

Fort Edward station (also known as the Fort Edward–Glens Falls) is an intercity train station in Fort Edward, New York. It was originally built as a Delaware and Hudson Railroad depot in 1900, as a replacement for two earlier stations. The first was built in 1840 but was later converted into a store in 1880, the same year it was replaced with a second depot on the existing site. The third and current station has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since December 13, 2000. The station serves both Fort Edward and nearby Glens Falls. It has one low-level side platform to the west of the single track of the Canadian Pacific Railway Canadian Subdivision. The station is served by Amtrak's daily Adirondack and Ethan Allen Express. The station also is a stop on the CDTA's Route 404 providing bus service to Glens Falls and surrounding communities Monday through Saturdays, as well as seasonal "train-catcher" service to Lake George, New York. In March 2020, all Amtrak service at the station was suspended indefinitely, with trains being truncated to Albany–Rensselaer station after Vermont Governor Phil Scott ordered all Amtrak stations in Vermont closed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.Ethan Allen Express service between New York City and Rutland, Vermont resumed on July 19, 2021. The Adirondack service between New York City and Montreal is set to resume daily operations on April 4, 2023.As of June 2020, the station is occupied by Evergreen Bicycle Works.