Troy Public Library and Second Street's Historic Architecture | Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area

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Troy Public Library and Second Street's Historic Architecture

Location

Collar City Ramble Table at the Troy Waterfront Farmer's Market
Second Street between Broadway and State Streets
Troy, NY 12180

42.731000 -73.691396

County: Rensselaer
Region: Upper Hudson

Date(s)

  • September 22, 2018, 10:45AM

Details

Event Type Historic Site Tour/History Description The tour will be led by Suzanne Spellen, a renown architectural historian, who blogs as Spellen of Troy. She'll highlight the prominent architecture passed along Second Street on the way to the Troy Public Library. The exterior, interior, and history of the building will be the focal points of the building tour. Designed to be both a library and art gallery, the American Renaissance style building was completed in 1897. Learn about the recently located documentation of the purchase of the priceless Aldus stained glass window from Tiffany. The beautiful setting enhances the experience of library users. Organization Hosting the Event Transport Troy Contact Email CollarCityRamble@gmail.com

Additional Information


Event Duration (hours): 1.25

Family Friendly: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Barrier Free or Wheelchar accessible? Yes
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