Steuben Memorial State Historic Site

He used the land for his summer residence, and is buried at the memorial, a "Sacred Grove".

The site includes the memorial tomb and reconstructed log cabin (1937) and several smaller elements, including a stone bearing a memorial plaque, a series of historic markers, and a landscaping structure.

[2] The site also offers a picnic area, scenic views, tours, re-enactments, educational assistance, and demonstrations.

[1] Media related to Steuben Memorial State Historic Site at Wikimedia Commons

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