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Hamilton Grange National MemorialAlexander Hamilton played a key role in the development of American government
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Hamilton Grange National Memorial
Frequently Asked Questions
 

Is the NPS actually moving this house?

-Yes!  As part of the General Management Plan for the site, in order to properly restore, preserve, and protect the home of Alexander Hamilton, it must be moved.  Currently, the site is wedged between an apartment house and a church.  When moved, it will be relocated around the corner in St. Nickolas Park and restored to its original condition.  For the first time in over 100 years, visitors will be able to get a full 360 degree view of Mr. Hamilton's Grange.

So what is a "Grange"?

-The word grange refers to an anceteral home, and it was named such by Hamilton in respect to his  fathers homestead in Scotland.

West Point cadet Eisenhower (far left) on guard duty  

Did You Know?
General Dwight D. Eisenhower would have been a sailor if born a year later. He applied to the Naval Academy in 1911, but did not meet the age requirements – he was too old. He was accepted to his second choice, the US Military Academy at West Point.

Last Updated: July 27, 2006 at 13:35 EST