North Ferry Street Pump House
North Ferry Street Pump House is a building in Schenectady, New York. North Ferry Street Pump House is situated nearby to Riverside Park, as well as near the ruins Burr Bridge Abutment.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include First Reformed Church of Schenectady and First Presbyterian Church.
First Reformed Church of Schenectady
Church
First Reformed Church of Schenectady is located at 8 North Church Street in the Historic Stockade District of Schenectady, New York and is a member of the Reformed Church in America. First Reformed Church of Schenectady is situated 810 feet south of North Ferry Street Pump House.
First Presbyterian Church
Church
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First Presbyterian Church in Schenectady, New York is a historic Presbyterian Church in America congregation. The roots of the congregation go back to the 1730s. First Presbyterian Church is situated 910 feet southeast of North Ferry Street Pump House.
Schenectady station
Railway station
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Schenectady station is an Amtrak intercity train station in Schenectady, New York. The station, constructed in 2018 is owned by the Capital District Transportation Authority which also owns Albany–Rensselaer station and Saratoga Springs station. Schenectady station is situated 2,100 feet southeast of North Ferry Street Pump House.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Schenectady and Downtown Schenectady.
Schenectady
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Schenectady, once called the city that lights and hauls the world, is in the Hudson Valley region of New York. Approximately 20 minutes from New York's capital of Albany, Schenectady is best known as the birthplace of General Electric and for Proctor's Theater.
Downtown Schenectady
Neighborhood
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Downtown Schenectady is the central business district for the city of Schenectady, New York. It originated in the 1820s with the moving of the commercial and industrial interests east from the original 17th and 18th century settlement, spurred on by the development of the Erie Canal.
Scotia
Village
Scotia is a village in Schenectady County, New York, United States, incorporated in 1904. The population was 7,272 at the 2020 census. Scotia is part of the town of Glenville, and is connected with the city of Schenectady by the Western Gateway Bridge over the Mohawk River.
North Ferry Street Pump House
- Type: Building
- Location: Schenectady, New York, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
42.81918° or 42° 49′ 9″ northLongitude
-73.94728° or 73° 56′ 50″ westLevels
2Open location code
87J8R393+M3OpenStreetMap ID
way 1124261479OpenStreetMap feature
building=yes
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