Schuyler Flatts
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Schuyler Flatts | |
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(U.S. National Historic Landmark) | |
Nearest city: | Menands, NY |
Designated as NHL: | November 4, 1993[1] |
Added to NRHP: | January 21, 1974[2] |
NRHP Reference#: | 74001217 |
Governing body: | State |
Schuyler Flatts in or near Menands, New York is an archeological district on the floodplain of the Hudson River just north of Albany. It shows remains of 6,000 years of human history in the area. From Dutch colonial times, the history includes that of indentured servants. The site included the Colonie, New York home of a Schuyler family, the General Philip Schuyler House. This Schuyler property was cut through by the Erie Canal. It became a National Historic Landmark in 1993.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Schuyler Flatts Archeological District. National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service (2007-09-18).
- ^ National Register Information System. National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service (2007-01-23).
[edit] External links
- Schuyler Flatts Home Page
- General Philip Schuyler House, Troy Road Vicinity, Colonie Twp: 4 photos, at Historic American Building Survey
- General Philip Schuyler Kitchen, Troy Road Vicinity, Colonie Twp: 4 drawings, at Historic American Building Survey
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