Delaware & Hudson and Albany Evening Journal Buildings
"The City's Riverfront Centerpiece"
Today, it is home to the headquarters of the State University of New York (SUNY) College system, but the Delaware & Hudson Building (most commonly referred to as the D&H Building) and the Albany Evening Journal Building were originally a Gothic-designed railroad building and newspaper headquarters. The structure features many peculiar details, such as an eight-foot replica of Henry Hudson's ship, a replica of Michelangelo's Duke of Urbino and the coat-of-arms of many of New York's illustrious history makers. The exterior of the building is quite impressive with its Gothic spires, archways and curious stone emblems.
353 Broadway, Albany, NY, United States, 12246
"The City's Riverfront Centerpiece"
Today, it is home to the headquarters of the State University of New York (SUNY) College system, but the Delaware & Hudson Building (most commonly referred to as the D&H Building) and the Albany Evening Journal Building were originally a Gothic-designed railroad building and newspaper headquarters. The structure features many peculiar details, such as an eight-foot replica of Henry Hudson's ship, a replica of Michelangelo's Duke of Urbino and the coat-of-arms of many of New York's illustrious history makers. The exterior of the building is quite impressive with its Gothic spires, archways and curious stone emblems.
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