
Mill Lane
NY
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The Dutch West India Company
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What may be the narrowest path in New York dates to the early Dutch colonists. It was originally called Elliot's Alley and probably takes its current name from a mill built to grind the bark that the tanners used.
What may be the narrowest path in New York dates to the early Dutch colonists. It was originally called Elliot's Alley and probably takes its current name from a mill built to grind the bark that the tanners used.
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