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Revolutionary War Farmhouse To Reopen
The historic Miller House underwent a $3.5 million restoration.

WHITE PLAINS, NY — The historic Miller House in North White Plains will be reopened to the public Monday. The newly renovated Westchester County Park historic property is at 140 Virginia Road in North White Plains.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at 1 p.m.
The reopening follows a $3.5 million capital project to restore the 18th-century Rhode Island-style farmhouse that was used as a Revolutionary War headquarters and command post by General George Washington during the Battle of White Plains.
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The Miller House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the New York State Register of Historic Places and the Westchester County Inventory of Historic Places.
It is also a Town of North Castle landmark.
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