The History of Albany's Beaver Creek Walking Tour | Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area

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The History of Albany's Beaver Creek Walking Tour

Location

The historic South End, The Pastures and Lincoln Park, Albany, NY
Schuyler Mansion, 32 Catherine Street
Albany, NY 12202

42.641474 -73.759383

County: Albany
Region: Upper Hudson

Date(s)

  • September 28, 2024, 10:00AM, Meet at Schuyler Mansion

Details

Event Type Walk/Hike Description Lincoln Park is currently under construction and the original path of Beaver Creek has been daylighted to some extent. It is the perfect time to discuss the use of Beaver Creek in the 17th and 18th centuries and to discuss the evolution of the city and its effects on Beaver Creek. This walk/talk will follow the original path of Beaver Creek and discuss how it has been redirected by humans over time. Organization Hosting the Event Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site Phone Number 5184340834

Registration

Advance registration required.
Wednesday, September 25, 2024 Call the mansion at 518-434-0834

Additional Information

city streets, city park. uphill to top of Lincoln park
Additional Equipment Required: no

Event Duration (hours): 3
Difficulty: Moderate
Length (miles): 1.5
Boots Needed: No

Family Friendly: Yes
Barrier Free or Wheelchar accessible? Portion
Additional Wheelchair Info: city streets are accessible, but traversing the park may not be. It is uphil
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