Hudson Valley Ruins

An Illustrated Presentation by Rob Yasinsac

Thursday, February 27, 2003 7:30 pm,
Irvington Public Library
12 South Astor Street,
Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533
(914) 591-7840
irvref@westchesterlibraries.org

Hudson Valley Ruins is a project by Tom Rinaldi and Rob Yasinsac to document historic and distinctive architecture threatened by time and development in New York's Hudson River Valley. Since 1994, we have photographed and studied vacant and abandoned mansions and gardens, churches, schools, resort hotels and industrial facilities. The buildings to be shown, including sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places, have been neglected as economic changes in Hudson Valley threaten the historic character of the region.

Sites to be featured in this presentation include Bannerman's Castle, the Glenwood Power Station, Briarcliff Lodge, and numerous other historic structures on both sides of the Hudson River, from Rockland County to Greene County and from Westchester County to Columbia County.

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