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Help us make it rightThe Barnes Hiscock Mansion was originally built in 1853 by George and Rebecca Barnes, who were ardent abolitionists.
The mansion is recognized by the National Park Service as an Underground Railroad Network to Freedom site and it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was the first home built on James Street and the only antebellum mansion left in Syracuse, New York.
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The George & Rebecca Barnes Foundation was formed to meet the growing demands of preservation, restoration and maintenance of 930 James street, the original home of George and Rebecca Barnes. The Foundation’s goal is to preserve the home and educate the general public about the significance of the home and its original occupants.
George and Rebecca Barnes built the home in 1853. Their home was...
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Syracuse Habitat for Humanity, Inc. celebrated our 30th year Anniversary at the "mansion" what a great time. It is hard to fail when you start with such a great venue. Kristin Earle is a real professional she did an excellent job setting everything up and all our supporters had a great time. Thank you so much for being a wonderful hostess at such a magical setting.
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I am very impressed with this foundation and looking forward to helping in any way I can
George & Rebecca Barnes Foundation is located at 930 James St, Syracuse, NY. This location is in the Northside neighborhood..
The foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving this historic building.
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