Central Troy Historic District

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The Central Troy Historic District is a nationally recognized area in downtown Troy, New York, noted for its well-preserved 19th-century commercial and residential architecture.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Register of Historic Places listing
historic district
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
Greek Revival
Italianate
Renaissance Revival
Romanesque Revival
contains Cannon Building (Troy, New York)
First Presbyterian Church (Troy, New York)
Hart-Cluett Mansion
Rensselaer County Courthouse
Rice Building (Troy, New York)
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Troy, New York)
Troy Public Library
Troy Savings Bank Music Hall
United States Post Office (Troy, New York)
country United States of America
governingBody City of Troy government
hasCharacteristic commercial architecture
residential architecture
well-preserved 19th-century architecture
hasHeritageStatus nationally recognized historic area
hasPart Broadway (Troy, New York)
Fifth Avenue (Troy, New York)
Fourth Street (Troy, New York)
River Street (Troy, New York)
Second Street (Troy, New York)
Third Street (Troy, New York)
heritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn New York (state)
Rensselaer County, New York NERFINISHED
Troy, New York
locatedNear Hudson River
locatedOn east bank of the Hudson River
notableFor 19th-century commercial buildings
19th-century residential buildings
dense urban fabric
intact 19th-century streetscapes
partOf downtown Troy, New York
periodOfSignificance 19th century
early 20th century
significance architectural
historical
tourismAttractionType heritage tourism destination
usedFor civic functions
commerce
residential housing

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