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Washington Park Historic District (Albany, New York)

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site of tennis courts. The northwestern corner that is cut out of the park's otherwise rectangular shape was never part of the park; those plots were mostly owned by the Barnes family and developed into urban mansions facing Thurlow Terrace and Englewood Place. The process of buying and improving the land piecemeal was criticized because each improvement raised the value of the existing land that still needed to be purchased. The increase in property value can be shown through the value of the lands surrounding Washington Park almost doubling in the six years in which the majority of the park improvements were made; from $ 2,696,688 in 1869 to $ 4,843,440 in 1875. The properties next to Washington Park on Robin Street, which was renamed Englewood Terrace, increased in value from $ 9,500 in 1875 to $ 175,800 by 1891.
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is permitted on Washington Park Lake, though swimming is prohibited. Bicycling is popular on the many roadways, many of which are closed to vehicular traffic. Though skateboarding is legal throughout the park itself, the monuments and ball courts in the park fall under a citywide ban on skateboarding
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Willet Street is a northbound one-way street comprising three blocks, stretching from the southeastern corner of the park at the intersection with Madison Avenue to the northeastern corner with State Street. All of Willett Street is in the historic district, including approximately 33 buildings. The
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and later Bogart was the chief engineer for the New York City Department of Parks from 1872 to 1877. From 1869 to 1872 R.H. Bingham was the chief engineer in charge of the drafting of the plans and the supervision of construction, after 1872 his assistant William S. Egerton took charge. It was under
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Englewood Place and Thurlow Terrace were constructed by the Commissioners of Washington Park and maintained by them for some time, with half the maintenance cost assessed on the private property facing the street. Restrictions were placed to prevent fences and unwelcome uses to preserve a park-like
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along Knox Street north of Madison were purchased, destroyed, and landscaped in 1880; this included the area that would be the site of the King Memorial Fountain. The large house and landscaped grounds of John Taylor was the last part of the park to be purchased, in 1882, since 1889 it has been the
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The streets surrounding Washington Park, State Street to the north, Willett Avenue to the east, Madison Avenue to the south, and South Lake Avenue to the west, along with Englewood Terrace, Thurlow Terrace, and the residence at 76 Western Avenue to the northwest, are all included in the Washington
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in 1907, facing towards an entrance to the park from the corner of State and Willett streets, an entrance that no longer exists. The boulder's back faced Henry Johnson Boulevard (formerly Northern Boulevard) and was the scene of many vehicular accidents as drivers missed a sharp curve. In 2006, as
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were planted to replace the elms along the pedestrian mall. After deteriorating over the decades Washington Park saw a revival in the 1990s and 2000s with the flower beds being restored to their original specifications, the pedestrian mall removed of pavement and widened to its original dimensions
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of the Western Turnpike was under the purview of the commissioners. Work on the road began in late 1876 and was finished the next year. The total construction cost of the park, including purchasing the real estate and improving Western Avenue, was $ 1,073,020.91. In 1878 Northern Boulevard (today
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Work on the Washington Parade Grounds between Willett and Knox streets was begun in July 1870 and finished by the end of the year. During 1871 the former cemetery was landscaped and that area reopened as part of the park. The section of Washington Park between Lexington (formerly Snipe) and Robin
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is a marble monument sitting on a granite base with a bronze statue representing the Nation, holding the palms of victory. The monument is built of Tennessee marble above the seat and the remainder is of Stony Creek granite. It is 22 feet (6.7 m) high, 21 feet (6.4 m) long and 5.5 feet
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In 1958 Lancaster Street, which had previously ended at Willett Street opposite the park, was extended through to Northern Boulevard (today Henry Johnson Boulevard). Associated with this extension Northern Boulevard was also widened and both Lancaster and State streets were turned into one-ways.
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and for strangers. West of the cemetery was the alms-house farm and the penitentiary grounds. In 1809 the Middle Public Square was renamed Washington Square, and later the Washington Parade Ground. In 1868 the remains and headstones in the cemetery were removed and reinterred, most to
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Englewood Place was a part of Robin Street until receiving its current name in the 1870s; it was laid out in lots in 1879, with large mansions and carriage houses built between 1879 and 1887. 5 and 7 Englewood Place were designed by Robert Gibson, who also designed the
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Not only is the park historic, but so is the mostly residential surrounding neighborhood. Many architectural works line the streets facing the park, designed by some of the most famous architects of the late 19th century, including
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slaves around the statue on the side of the mountain represent the four stages of life: infancy, youth, adulthood, and old age. The fountain is in the center of formal gardens laid out by William S. Egerton. It was a gift from
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veterans. The monument was restored in 1986 and renamed the Albany Veterans Memorial Monument with an unveiling by two 85-year-old women who, as 12-year-olds, had unveiled the monument when it was first erected in
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Washington Park has many activities open to visitors and residents, some maintained by the city, others are spontaneously set up by individuals. Washington Park's open spaces are often used by visitors to play
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The Commissioners were given by the state additional powers to build and maintain approaches to the park and other parks as well, this allowed the commissioners to build a series of boulevards around the city.
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lived at 491 State Street before and after his term in office. 423 State Street is owned by the University at Albany and used by its Center for Legislative Development. At 465 State Street is the
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lived in buildings facing Washington Park outside of their term in office. Due to the historical and architectural significance of the park and neighborhood both were included in 1972 as the
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Entrances to Washington Park from Thurlow Terrace and Englewood Place were closed in 1972 turning those into dead end streets from Western Avenue. In 1988 Washington Park Road was renamed
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Laws of the State of New York, Passed at the One Hundred and Nineteenth Session of the Legislature Begun January First, 1896, and Ended April Thirtieth, 1896, in the City of Albany
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was hired in 1869 to plan such a park. In their plan they envisioned Washington Park as the centerpiece of a string of parks and boulevards similar to those they had designed in
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is the city's premier park and the site of many festivals and gatherings. As public property it dates back to the city charter in 1686, and has seen many uses including that of
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street is entirely residential except for the First Presbyterian Church, built in 1883 on the corner with State Street. Willett Street has many different styles including
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avenues. In 1896 the state legislature also gave the commissioners authority over Lake Avenue from the park corner at Madison Avenue south to New Scotland Avenue (then-
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is a bust of World War I hero Henry Johnson in a traffic island at the intersection of Henry Johnson Boulevard and Willett Street near Madison Avenue, erected in 1991.
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with disease-resistant elms planted to form a canopy, the King Fountain relit at night, and the lilac shrub border around the periphery of the park being restored.
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and three stories tall. Many of these homes were built for industrialists, bankers, railroad executives, and politicians by notable national architects such as
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along with locals as well. It is one of the largest all-women races in the world, and has served as the 5K national championship in 1989, 1990, and 1993–2004.
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supermarkets sponsor the Capital Holiday Lights every winter, with 125 displays through the park. Proceeds benefit juvenile crime prevention programs.
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was granted to Albany incorporating it as a city. The charter specified that all land not privately owned at the time became property of the
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For years leading up to the creation of the park, the leading citizens and newspapers in Albany had pushed for a grand public park.
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Park Historic District. Most of the existing properties date to after the 1880s, with very few predating the creation of the park.
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part of the 200th anniversary of the park, the boulder was moved 60 yards (55 m) to the corner of State and Willett. 
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held every year since 1949 in Washington Park is highlighted by the blossoming of 200,000 tulips throughout the park. The
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is a bronze statue erected in 1888, with four panels around the base installed in 1891. It is of the famous Scottish poet
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South Lake Avenue facing Washington Park consists of 23 rowhouses, a modern apartment building, and a converted
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passed a law in 1869 authorizing the creation of a large public park on the spot and the creation of the
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statue that stands at the center of the intersection of Eagle Street and Washington Avenue in front of
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and John Cuyler drew the plans for Washington Park in 1870. Bogart had worked for Olmsted and Vaux on
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style, while 57 to 87 South Lake, built in 1896–97 is a row of yellow brick facades designed by
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State Street is a one-way eastbound street along Washington Park's northern border. Over 60
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Originally, Washington Park included many buildings: several shelters of untrimmed logs, a
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owned 7, 8, 9, and 10 Thurlow Terrace as their central administration, prior to moving to
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Bi-Centennial History of Albany. History of the County of Albany, N.Y., From 1609 to 1886
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streets was the focus of work in 1873, including the damming of the Beaverkill to form
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Washington Park is the site of many festivals, concerts, and special occasions. The
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
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in 1882, and the church is noted for its four Tiffany windows. New York Governor
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New York governor and the only longtime Albany resident to reach that position.
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The current Washington Park Lake House was built in 1929 replacing the original
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Many fund raisers are held every year in the park as well, such as the
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from the northwestern corner of Washington Park to the location of the
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Sketch of the Burns Statue, the McPherson Legacy to the City of Albany
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Parks on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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style and are eight stories tall. 55 South Lake Avenue is in the
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is a fountain erected in 1893 with a monumental bronze statue of
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was renamed Henry Johnson Boulevard in honor of African-American
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Board of Trustees of the Washington Park of the City of Albany
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on public monuments, statues, and tennis/basketball courts.
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Area of Washington Park in 1857; north is to the top-right.
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sit on State Street facing the park; most are of brick or
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Map of Washington Park in 1876; north is to the top-right.
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wrote an orchestral piece inspired by the park, entitled
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structure constructed in 1876. It is constructed in the
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Cemetery along State Street in 1809. North to top-right.
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NY Times article on the unveiling of the King Fountain
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Egerton that the formal garden settings were planted.
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Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the city of Albany
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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The Freihofer's Run is an 698:Dr. James H. Armsby Memorial 32:United States historic place 3295:Streets of Albany, New York 3190:Episcopal Diocese of Albany 2213:Neil G. Larson (May 1981). 2144:"Freihofer's Run for Women" 2100:"Winning Race and a Record" 1263:William S. Egerton (1892). 1229:Arthur James Weise (1884). 954:First Presbyterian Church, 310:Cemetery and parade grounds 3992: 2542:Van Ostrande-Radliff House 1444:Banks, A. Bleeker (1888). 1235:. E.H. 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Armsby Memorial 370:Construction of the park 193:136 acres (0.55 km) 3194:Cathedral of All Saints 975:Henry Hobson Richardson 938:Grange Sard Jr. House, 875:American Cancer Society 390:(later Commissioners). 279:Henry Hobson Richardson 3360:Keeper of the Register 3285:New York State Thruway 3154:Sage College of Albany 3129:Albany Medical College 2747:Albany Fire Department 2621:New York State Capitol 2597:Albany Lumber District 1758:John D. Whish (1917). 1464:dongan charter albany. 1292:"Washington Park Lake" 1269:Weed, Parsons & Co 851: 810: 794:Henry Johnson Memorial 767:French and Indian Wars 724:King Memorial Fountain 718:Saint Andrew's Society 702:Albany Medical College 637:King Memorial Fountain 434: 411: 379: 319: 206:John Cuyler (for park) 60:U.S. Historic district 3880:Outside New York City 3375:National Park Service 3355:Contributing property 3212:Bishop Howard Hubbard 3134:College of Saint Rose 2656:Albany County Airport 2513:(1635, 1646, or 1673) 1935:on September 17, 2010 1764:. J.B. Lyon. p.  1070:Albany Medical Center 1066:Academy of Holy Names 901:, and all across the 849: 808: 467:, Beaver Park (later 430: 409: 377: 344:Frederick Law Olmsted 337:Albany Rural Cemetery 317: 283:governors of New York 259:Frederick Law Olmsted 174:42.65694°N 73.77167°W 3564:New York (Manhattan) 3032:Washington Park Lake 2554:Albany Plan of Union 2102:. 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Washington Park (Albany, New York)
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U.S. Historic district

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Washington Park Historic District (Albany, New York) is located in New York
Washington Park Historic District (Albany, New York) is located in the United States
Albany, New York
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Washington Park Lake
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