A Schoharie County property is one of 20 being recommended for inclusion to the State and National Registers of Historic Places. According to Governor Cuomo's Office, the Daniel Webster Jenkins House in Central Bridge was built in 1884 in a Queen Anne style for Jenkins, who was the station master for the Albany & Susquehanna Railroad as well as a town superintendent and chair of the Schoharie County Board of Supervisors. Register inclusion can assist property owners in revitalizing buildings, making them eligible for various public preservation programs and services.

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