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funded by various public and private grants. Currently, various sections of the house's exterior and structure are being removed and carefully restored. The Historic Cherry Hill Association, which maintains the site, is offering behind-the-scenes tours of the work and other activities and programs in
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and the development of the railroads fed vast fortunes which dwarfed the van Rensselaers', and brought immigrants to the city, diluting their political power and fueling its steady growth. Development began to encroach southward onto the family's ancestral lands. By 1872 the area around Cherry Hill
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to murder Whipple. Stang was caught and confessed in full, believing that Albany's establishment would balk at hanging Elsie and thus spare him the same fate. However, while he was convicted and sentenced to death, she was acquitted. His execution was the last public hanging in the city's history.
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Through the late 19th and early 20th century Cherry Hill was the property of Catherine Putman Rankin, a cousin of the van Rensselaers. Industry, and worker housing, was within a short distance of the house. Rankin, and later her daughter Emily, devoted their time to
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Van Rensselaer's descendants lived there for nearly two centuries, preserving intact not only the original interior finishes but also its furniture, portraits, kitchenware and family documents. Since their tenure, it has been operated as a
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with plain wide wooden surrounds. The main entrance is flanked by additional six-over-six double-hung sash as sidelights. At the attic level on the east and west faces are two additional windows.
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In 1963, Emily died and specified in her will that the house was to become a museum. Five years later, that became a reality, and in 1971 it was among the first group of properties listed on the
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achieved, van Rensselaer hired local carpenter Isaac Packard to replace the older, existing house on the farm, which he now called Cherry Hill, with the current structure. The house combined a
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A driveway leads up to the house from South Pearl, a short distance south of the onramp to I-787 across the street. It leads uphill to the house, a two-and-a-half-story, five-by-four-
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system of land ownership under legal threat, without anything to replace it the family fortune was already in trouble. Over the next several decades the rise of
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married Maria Sanders, the daughter of another prominent Albany family. At the time the city was still small, largely limited to the area of the current
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houses van Rensselaer's ancestors (and indeed many of Albany's earlier settlers) had built. The family and its many children moved in later that year.
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that it had to be moved before the building collapsed from the weight. In 2009, Cherry Hill closed to visitors and began a four-phase, $ 3.2 million
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had only recently been removed. From the family home on South Pearl Street, he continued the family's mercantile business, selling imports from the
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siding. On the north there is a two-story projecting section with a flat roof. The main entrance, at the center of the east (front)
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The house is located in southern Albany, on the west side of South Pearl between McCarty and First avenues, just north and west of
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During this time, he began building a farmstead on family land located south of what was, at the time, the city limits. In the
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The affair drew national attention, and many thought Strang a victim of socioeconomic inequities of the time.
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By the 21st century, that collection, mostly stored in the attic, was putting such a strain on the house's
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and long wooden steps; another porch is in the corner between the main block and the north projection.
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which led to the last public hanging in Albany following a controversial trial. It is reputedly
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van Rensselaer kept building up the farm, and by 1790 it was almost a thousand acres (400 ha).
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since the building was in danger of collapsing under the weight of its stored collections.
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of a large farm. Within several years during the 1820s it was both accommodations for the
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it into the city. The two dormers were added to the roof sometime between 1850 and 1880.
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south of the city, trusted him to command ten men and oversee the storage of ordnance.
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Three years later, the house would be the scene of a more ignominious event, the
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at Cherry Hill on the Revolutionary War hero's return tour of the United States.
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by the Historic Cherry Hill Association. It is currently undergoing an extensive
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and was living under an assumed name as one of the servants in the house. They
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Along both McCarty and First are detached two- and three-story 19th-century
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and buying local forest and farm products to ship down the Hudson via the
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structure dating to the late 18th century. In 1971 it was listed on the
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shingled in asphalt. It is pierced on either side near the ends by two
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
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are located across I-787 and the railroad tracks east of the highway.
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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That class hegemony, which the van Rensselaers had stood atop since
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could no longer be considered rural, and that year Albany formally
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a half-mile (800 m) east. Second Avenue, the south boundary of the
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and several local governmental positions. It eventually became the
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National Register of Historic Places in Albany, New York
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Four years later he died three months after filing his
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that carried much of the era's trade in the region.
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
A two-and-a-half-story yellow wooden house with a gambrel roof seen from a corner angle amid large trees. A paved path leading to it from the camera is blocked by a chainlink fence.
Cherry Hill (Albany, New York) is located in New York
Cherry Hill (Albany, New York) is located in the United States
Albany
NY
42°38′5″N 73°45′50″W / 42.63472°N 73.76389°W / 42.63472; -73.76389
Dutch Colonial
71000517
historic house
New York State Route 32
Albany
timber frame
National Register of Historic Places
Philip Kiliaen van Rensselaer
Peter Schuyler
Solomon van Rensselaer
Congress
manor house
Marquis de Lafayette
murder
haunted
historic house museum
restoration
Interstate 787
Hudson River
Port of Albany–Rensselaer
South End–Groesbeckville
Historic District
block

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