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Heaven only knows how, in 1889, engineers moved Hamilton House from its original moorings at 143rd Street and Convent Avenue to where it has been, nestled up the street between an apartment building and St. Luke's Episcopal Church-but the latest move to a new location in St. Nicholas Avenue Park is something to behold.
The house, which is known nationally as "The Grange," was built in 1802 by Alexander Hamilton, one of so-called Founding Fathers and the nation's first secretary of the Treasury. But passersby are amazed to see the...