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The building was originally known as the Hall Building for attorney and poet Benjamin Homer Hall (November 14, 1830 – April 6,1893) [1] [3] [7] who had it built. Hall was educated at Harvard University and served as City Clerk of Troy. The building may have been an inspiration for New York City's Flatiron Building.
Marcus Fayette Cummings (March 11, 1836 [1] – 1905) was an American architect active in the Capital District region of the U.S. state of New York.Born in Utica, [1] he later established his practice in the city of Troy, where many of his buildings are located in the Central Troy Historic District and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The establishment allows visitors to view the lifestyle of those who lived in Troy Township in the 1800s. The carefully restored buildings include the main building (City Hall), log cabin, a Greek Revival Home, a brick one-room school, print shop, wagon shop, a town hall, a general store, and a turn of the century church and parsonage.
HO-326, Bill Robbins & Carter Building, Ellicott City; HO-327, Kloman Building (James Earp Residence & Store), 5765 Main Street, Elkridge; HO-328, Kraft Cottage (Thompson House), 3896 Old Columbia Pike (MD 987), Ellicott City; HO-329, Howard Lodge #101 Masonic Building, 5814 Main Street, Elkridge
New York State Register of Historic Places in Troy (1 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Troy, New York" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.
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The Central Troy Historic District is an irregularly shaped, 96-acre (39 ha) area of downtown Troy, New York, United States.It has been described as "one of the most perfectly preserved 19th-century downtowns in the [country]" [3] with nearly 700 properties in a variety of architectural styles from the early 19th to mid-20th centuries.