Altamont station explained
Altamont |
Style: | Delaware and Hudson Railway |
Other Services Header: | Former services |
Nrhp: | Delaware and Hudson Railroad Passenger Station | Nrhp Type: | cp | Nocat: | yes | Embed: | yes | Location: | Main St. and the Delaware and Hudson RR, Altamont, New York | Coordinates: | 42.7008°N -74.0331°W | Mapframe: | yes | Mapframe-Marker: | building | Mapframe-Zoom: | 12 | Built: | 1887 | Architect: | Delaware & Hudson Railroad | Added: | August 12, 1971 | Refnum: | 71000524 |
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The Delaware and Hudson Railroad Passenger Station in Altamont, New York, which has also been known as Altamont Village Hall, is a structure that was built in 1887 by the Delaware and Hudson Railroad.[1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.
It is a contributing property in the Altamont Historic District, an 11acres historic district in Guilderland, New York.[2] The station has been the headquarters of the Altamont Free Library since August 2012.[3]
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration:Delaware and Hudson Railroad Passenger Station. July 1970. 2011-03-01 . Chester H. Liebs. New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. See also: Web site: Accompanying two photos.
- (incomplete copy, missing many continuation pages in section 8)
- http://www.altamontfreelibrary.org/?page_id=453 History of the Library (Altamont Free Library)