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The Horace Greeley House, located in Chappaqua, New Castle, New York, is a historic home that once belonged to Horace Greeley, the renowned 19th-century newspaper editor, politician, and founder of the New-York Tribune. Built in the 1860s, the house served as Greeley’s country residence, where he lived with his family while commuting to New York City.
The two-story white-frame farmhouse is an excellent example of 19th-century rural architecture, reflecting Greeley’s dedication to simple and practical living. The home is now maintained as a museum and headquarters of the New Castle Historical Society, offering visitors a glimpse into Greeley’s life, his influence on journalism and politics, and the history of the local community.
Visitors to the Horace Greeley House can explore period rooms, historical exhibits, and artifacts related to Greeley’s life and legacy. The house is also a focal point for local history events, lectures, and educational programs.
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