Historic Westchester Farm Linked to Hamilton and Underground Railroad
Source: A $5.5M Westchester Farm With Ties to Alexander Hamilton and the Underground Railroad Lists for the First Time in Decades (2025-06-22)
A 5.5 million-dollar Westchester County farm with historic ties to Alexander Hamilton and the Underground Railroad has been listed for sale for the first time in decades. The property, spanning over 100 acres, features a historic farmhouse and several outbuildings, offering a rare glimpse into 19th-century American history and architecture. The farm's significance is rooted in its connection to Alexander Hamilton, who is believed to have visited the property, and its role in the Underground Railroad, providing a safe passage for enslaved people seeking freedom. The listing highlights the property's rich heritage, scenic landscapes, and potential for preservation or development, attracting history enthusiasts and investors alike.
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