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Rogues Harbor Accepted on National Register of Historic Places |
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Friday, 11 September 2009
On
August 28th the United States National Park Service made official what
Lansing already knew: that Rogue's Harbor Inn is a historical site of
national significance. A year after applying, the local landmark was
chosen for a place in the National Register of Historic Places.
Originally called the 'Central Exchange Hotel' when it was built in
1830, the inn has been used as a hotel, department store, restaurant,
and country club. Being part of the National Register cements its
place in history and will bring opportunities to preserve the building
for future generations.
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Wines, Herbs, and Rogues |
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The Lansing Star Online , Apr
18
2008
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by Dan Veaner
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Rogues' Harbor Inn
Spring is springing, and that means the Cayuga Wine Trail
is celebrating its 25th anniversary with its Wine & Herb Festival.
On April 26th & 27th and May 3rd & 4th each winery along the
trail will be handing out a different planting herb, as well as
souvenir glasses and recipes. Here in Lansing the historic Rogues' Harbor Inn
is taking the celebration a step further. "Our thinking was that when
they are done with their wine tasting and collecting of all their herbs
they can come here for dinner," says the inn's events coordinator
Sandra Pierzinski.
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