Local Attractions in Hoosick Falls
- Miller
Museum, 166 Main St., Hoosick Falls.
A museum of local interest featuring Grandma Moses and Walter A.
Wood memorabilia.
- Hoosick
Falls Country Club, Richmond Ave., Hoosick Falls. A nine- hole golf course opened to the
public. It is one of the first
golf courses established in the capital district. It opened early in the 20th
century.
- Maple
Grove Cemetery, Hill Road, Hoosick Falls.
- Upper
Cemetery. Grave of Grandma Moses,
world famous primitive artist.
- Lower
Cemetery. Grave of Walter A.
Wood.
- Octagon
House, 9 River Street, Hoosick Falls.
House built in 1853 by Ezra Robinson Estabrook. Naional Historic Preservation Site
since 1980.
- Main
Street Churches:
- A.
First United Church, erected in 1887.
- Hoosick
Falls Baptist Church, erected in 1884.
- Immaculate
Conception Roman Catholic Church, erected in 1871.
- St.
Marks Episcopal Church, first services in the church were held in 1860.
- Hoosick
Falls Post Office erected in 1928.
A National Historic Preservation site since 1988.
- “Downtown”
Hoosick Falls Historic District including the Grandma Moses Mural. A National Historic Preservation Site
since 1980.
- Cheney
Library opened in 1923. A gift of Charles Cheney to the people of Hoosick
Falls Cheney Public Library
- National
Guard Armory, 80 Church St., Hoosick Falls, built in 1888. A National Historic Preservation Site
since 1995.
Local Attractions in the Town of Hoosick
10. Delaney’s Hotel, junction of Routes 22 and 67, North
Hoosick. Hotel built in the 1850’s. A
National Historic Preservation Site since 1996.
11.
Bennington Battlefield, Route 67, Walloomsac, NY. Site of a Revolutionary War battle fought
August 16, 1777. A New York State Historic
Battlefield site.
- State Line House, Walloomsac. Built in eary 1800’s by Revolutionary
War Captain David Mathews.
- Buskirk’s Bridge, off Route 67,
Buskirk. Covered bridge over the
Hoosick River built in 1880.
- Tibbits
Stone School House built in 1842.
A National Historic Preservation Site since 1978.