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Boweries were once prevalent in colonial New York, serving as large farms or estates owned by Dutch settlers.
These boweries were characterized by their expansive lands, typically used for agriculture and livestock.
The concept of boweries dates back to the early 17th century, when Dutch settlers established farming communities in the region.
Over time, many boweries were subdivided or sold off as the city of New York expanded.