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Burr Road |
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The Burr's became involved in horse training and were well known across America in the mid 1800's. They also played a roll in government politics for many years. |
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Townline Road heading west and the public well at Burr Road which was in use until the 1930's. |
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Carll S. Burr built a farm house next to his horse training school which later became this mansion. |
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Smith Burr converted the family house into an Inn when his son Carll S. Burr opened his horse training school in 1857. |
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On the north end of Burr Road was located the Burr Cottage, a boarding house, run by Brewster R. Burr in the early 1900's. |
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