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In the late 17th century, the Livingston family acquired a roughly 160,000 acre tract straddling the Hudson River, where it ruled in semifeudal splendor for generations.
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The house was built by Charles Livingston, a member of the New York State Senate and great-grandson of Robert Livingston, the first lord of Livingston Manor.