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===Country estates=== [[File:Fair Lawn east facade.png|thumb|Fair Lawn]] Towards the latter part of the nineteenth century artists, writers and prominent families came to Cold Spring, and mansions were built along Morris Avenue, including "Undercliff," the home of publisher [[George Pope Morris]], and "Craigside," the home of Julia and General [[Daniel Butterfield]].<ref name=vocs/> To the south, [[West Point Foundry]] employees Dr. Frederick Lente built "[[The Grove (Cold Spring, New York)|The Grove]]," [[Robert Parker Parrott]] built "[[Plumbush]]," and [[Hudson River School]] painter [[Thomas Prichard Rossiter|Thomas P. Rossiter]] built "[[Fair Lawn (Cold Spring, New York)|Fair Lawn]]."{{cn|date=May 2024}}
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