Philip Schuyler Mansion | |
Location | 32 Catherine Street, Albany, New York, United States |
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Coordinates | 42°38′23″N 73°45′38″W / 42.63972°N 73.76056°W |
Built | 1761–1765 |
Architect | John Gaborial |
Architectural style | Georgian |
Part of | South End–Groesbeckville Historic District |
NRHP reference No. | 67000008 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | December 24, 1967 |
Designated NHL | December 24, 1967[1] |
Schuyler Mansion is a historic house at 32 Catherine Street in Albany, New York. The brick mansion is now a museum and an official National Historic Landmark. It was constructed from 1761 to 1765 for Philip Schuyler, later a general in the Continental Army and early U.S. Senator, who resided there from 1763 until his death in 1804. It was declared a National Historic Landmark on December 24, 1967.[1][2][3] It is also a contributing property to the South End–Groesbeckville Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.