Governor Andrew Cuomo's announced twenty two selections in the state of the New York that have been nominated for the National Register of Historic Places.

Looks like there are serval locations in the Hudson Valley.

They include the Blauvelt-Cropsey Farm in Clarkstown, the John Green House in Nyack, the
Stanfordville Station in Stanfordville, and St. John’s Episcopal Church in Pleasantville.

Read the full list from the Governor's website HERE

Listing these assets on the State and National Registers of Historic Places will pay homage to historic figures and events that helped shape New York into the great state it is today, while advancing efforts to support heritage tourism statewide.

From here, the nominations will go to the New York state registry after formal approval. Them they'll all be reviewed by federal officials for inclusion on the National Registry.

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