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View from Artillery Parade Ground

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Main Dining Room

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The Lounge

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Suite for Secretary of War

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View from Hudson River

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Suite for Vice-President

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Ballroom

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Grill Room

WEST POINT in the minds of all Americans evokes a mental picture at once patriotic, historical and inspiring. The scene of stirring events in the War of the Revolution, the home of bygone patriots and the school of future leaders of the United States Army, it is an outstanding national Monument to the development of our country.

West Point's magnificent site, crowning the lordly Hudson at its most spectacular point, rising