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Governor Hochul announced $24.3 million has been awarded to support 56 municipalities and not-for-profit organizations for park improvements, heritage area enhancements and historic preservation projects through Round XII of the Regional Economic Development Council Initiative.
Governor Hochul announced that the New York State Board for Historic Preservation has recommended adding 11 properties to the State and National Registers of Historic Places
Earlier, Governor Hochul announced the reopening of Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site in Yonkers after a $20 million renovation of the building and grounds, as well as the design of new exhibits.
Governor Hochul announced the reopening of Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site in Yonkers after a $20 million renovation of the building and grounds, as well as the design of new exhibits.
Governor Hochul announced the achievement of a $30.1 million milestone in New York State support for projects to beautify and improve parklands and trail networks along the Buffalo and Erie County Greenway.
Governor Hochul announced the New York State Canal Corporation has named one of their vessels the Harriet Tubman in honor of the famed American abolitionist and humanitarian's inspirational life and legacy.
Governor Hochul joined leaders of the National Urban League for a Topping Off Celebration to mark the progress of the Urban Empowerment Center, the League's future headquarters in Harlem.
Governor Hochul announced that the New York State Board for Historic Preservation has recommended adding 27 properties to the State and National Registers of Historic Places.
Governor Hochul announced that the Colored Musicians Club has begun an expansion and renovations that will allow for increased tourism and visitation to Buffalo's African American Heritage Corridor.