By Associated Press - Thursday, December 5, 2019

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Ten projects around New York state have received 2019 state historic preservation awards and a dozen additional locations have been nominated for listing on the state and national historic registers.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the awards Wednesday. Sites represent New York history from Dutch colonial settlement to the Civil Rights movement era.

State Parks Commissioner Erik Kulleseid says historic preservation is an important tool to spur community renewal, economic development and job growth.



Recipients of this year’s preservation awards include the TWA Hotel at JFK Airport, the Innisfree public garden in rural Dutchess County and the Colored Musicians Club in Buffalo.

Nominees to the state and national registers include the Broadway Historic District in Monticello, the Forsyth-Warren Farm in Niagara County and the None Such Mincemeat Factory in Syracuse.

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