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  1. Schuyler House – Saratoga National Historical Park. Schuyler Flatts Burial Ground. Albany mansion was home to Philip J. Schuyler, a Revolutionary War general, US Senator. Tours available to learn about Schuyler's life in our history.

  2. Schuyler Mansion is a large (67.5 feet [20.6 m] wide by 47.5 feet [14.5 m] deep) two-and-one-half-story Georgian house, built between 1761 and 1765. It occupies a sloping site in southern Albany, facing east toward the Hudson River .

    • John Gaborial
    • Georgian
    • 1761–1765
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  4. Oct 1, 2022 · 32 Catherine Street, Albany, NY 12202. Home of General Philip Schuyler, in command of the Northern Department Army during the American Revolution. Schuyler Mansion was home to Philip J. Schuyler, the renowned Revolutionary War general, US Senator, and business entrepreneur.

  5. Visitors may enter the mansion only when accompanied by staff and on a tour. General tours last an hour. Please call the site at (518) 434 – 0834 if you have further questions about Schuyler Mansion's open hours or the type of tours being offered this season (2021).

  6. The Schuyler Mansion is a large (67.5 feet wide by 47.5 feet deep), 2 1/2 story Georgian house, built for General Philip Schuyler between 1761 and 1764. It occupies a sloping site in southern Albany, facing east toward the Hudson River. The walls are brick, laid in English bond with tooled joints, over a stone foundation.

  7. Apr 26, 2017 · Situated upon a hill in the City of Albany, New York, the Schuyler Mansion, now a State Historic Site, was once the seat of a tremendous amount of power and joins Sir William Johnson’s Johnson Hall as one of Upstate’s quasi-baronial seats. The brick structure was constructed from 1761-3.

  8. May-Oct Wed-Sun: 11am-5pm Reservations Required. Handicap Accessible. $5.00 Adults $4.00 Senior / Student Children Free (12 and under) Situated atop a bluff that once offered commanding views of the Hudson River, this Georgian-style home belonged to Philip and Catherine van Rensselaer Schuyler.

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