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Pastures Historic District

Pastures Historic District
A row of attached houses along a street, seen from further down along the opposite side, on the right of the image. All are of brick, in various colors, three stories high, with gabled roofs and gabled dormer windows. There are tall trees on the right and cars parked along the same side of the street as the houses.
Houses on north side of Westerlo Street, 2008
Pastures Historic District is located in New York
Pastures Historic District
Pastures Historic District is located in the US
Pastures Historic District
Location Albany, NY
Coordinates 42°38′37″N 73°45′15″W / 42.64361°N 73.75417°W / 42.64361; -73.75417Coordinates: 42°38′37″N 73°45′15″W / 42.64361°N 73.75417°W / 42.64361; -73.75417
Area 17 acres (6.9 ha)
Built early 19th century
Architectural style Greek Revival
NRHP Reference # 72000815
Added to NRHP 1972

The Pastures Historic District is a residential neighborhood located south of downtown Albany, New York, United States. Its 17 acres (6.9 ha) include all or part of a 13-block area.

It was originally an area set aside as communal pasture by Albany's city council in the late 17th century and deeded to the Dutch Reformed Church. As the city began to grow following its designation as New York's state capital a century later, it was subdivided into building lots, some of which were developed with small rowhouses. Many open areas remain today, and the houses have not been significantly altered. In 1972 the city designated it as a historic district and it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. All but two buildings in the district are considered historic.

One of Albany's busiest neighborhoods in the 19th century, the area fell into decline during the third quarter of the 20th as citizens left the city for the suburbs. Instead of the wholesale demolition of that era's urban renewal programs, the city government attempted to preserve and revitalize the area, evacuating the residents for years and demolishing some properties, a move that has been criticized as destroying the neighborhood as a standard urban renewal project would have. A recent mortgage fraud scandal has affected the neighborhood also, but it has once again become a diverse, fully occupied neighborhood.

The Pastures Historic District is located on the south side of the South Mall Expressway that leads traffic from the Dunn Memorial Bridge over the Hudson River into Empire State Plaza, the modernist complex that houses New York's state government offices. The area is almost flat, rising minimally away from the river, in contrast to the Mansion Historic District, which rises up the slope to the west.


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