Historic Cherry Hill | Historic Site | Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area

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Historic Cherry Hill

Freedom & Dignity

  • 523 1/2 South Pearl Street
    Albany, NY
  • (518) 434-4791
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  • MAY 9-JUL 5 | AUG 8-SEP 30 | NOV 1-NOV 22 FRI & SAT from 12pm to 4pm (last tour at 3pm) JUL 8-AUG 7 TUE-SUN from 12pm to 4pm (last tour at 3pm) OCT 9-11, 15-18, and 22-25 Murder at Cherry Hill at 5:30pm and 7:00pm
  • Adults: $6 Seniors: $5 Children (6-17): $3 Children under 5, Historic Cherry Hill members, Blue Star Families, Museums for All (Snap Card holders), Neighbors in the 12202 zip code, AAM & MANY members: FREE

This large, clapboarded Georgian-style home was built in 1787 by Philip Van Rensselaer, a member of the Albany region’s largest landholding family. Van Rensselaer and his descendants filled the house with Chippendale furniture, porcelain, silver, and art. In the mid-19th century, Cherry Hill had to be sold. Conscious of the home’s importance, Catherine Putman Rankin, Philip Van Rensselaer’s great-granddaughter, later purchased it and returned many of its original furnishings. In 1963, the property and all of its holdings were donated to the not-for-profit Historic Cherry Hill. Today, Cherry Hill’s contents reflect the history of the Van Rensselaer family as well as Catherine Rankin’s struggles to ensure the continued preservation of the home and its ancestral treasures.

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