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has gloss | eng: Richmond Hill was a colonial estate in Manhattan, north of New York City, that was built on a 26-acre parcel of the "King's Farm" obtained on a 99-year lease in 1767 from Trinity Church by Major Abraham Mortier, paymaster of the British army in the colony. Part of the site is now the Charlton-King-Vandam Historic District of Manhattan. |
lexicalization | eng: Richmond Hill |
instance of | c/Demolished buildings and structures in the United States |
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