Hunter Synagogue | |||||||||||
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Religious Affiliation: | Orthodox Judaism | ||||||||||
Rite: | Nusach Ashkenaz | ||||||||||
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Organisational Status: | Synagogue | ||||||||||
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Leadership: | Lay-led | ||||||||||
Functional Status: | Active | ||||||||||
Location: | 7879 Main Street, Hunter, New York 12442 | ||||||||||
Country: | United States | ||||||||||
Map Type: | New York | ||||||||||
Map Size: | 250 | ||||||||||
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Coordinates: | 42.2106°N -74.2158°W | ||||||||||
Architecture Type: | Synagogue architecture | ||||||||||
Architecture Style: | Queen Anne | ||||||||||
Year Completed: | 1914 | ||||||||||
Date Destroyed: | --> | ||||||||||
Materials: | Timber | ||||||||||
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Hunter Synagogue is a historic Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue at 7979 Main Streetin Hunter, Greene County, New York, in the United States.
The synagogue was constructed between 1909 and 1914 and is a -story, three-by-seven-bay, Queen Anne–inspired building. Also on the property is a shed built about 1910.[1]
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.