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The Vander Ende-Onderdonk House has gone through many changes since it was built by the Dutch farmer Paulus Vander Ende in 1709. In addition to providing shelter for the Vander Ende and Onderdonk families, it has served as a livery stable, a speakeasy, an office and, most recently, a factory for parts for the Apollo space program.
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The Vander Ende-Onderdonk House has gone through many changes since it was built by the Dutch farmer Paulus Vander Ende in 1709. In addition to providing shelter for the Vander Ende and Onderdonk families, it has served as a livery stable, a speakeasy, an office and, most recently, a factory for parts for the Apollo space program.