Hart-Cluett Mansion, Federal architecture mansion in Troy, United States.
Hart-Cluett Mansion is a residence in Troy with a marble facade and tall windows built in Federal style architecture. The structure features a central hall layout across two stories with an elliptical fanlight above the entrance.
The house was designed in 1827 by architect Martin E. Thompson and built by William Howard as a wedding gift for his daughter Betsey and her husband Richard Hart. This gift marked an important moment for the Hart family, who then occupied the property for many generations.
The mansion reflects the merchant culture that flourished in Troy during the 19th century through its carefully crafted marble work and refined details. The rooms tell of how wealthy trading families lived, raised their children, and conducted business from their homes.
The house is located downtown and is easily reached on foot, especially if you are exploring Troy's historic district. Visitors should check ahead on current hours and access conditions, as these may change seasonally.
The facade is made from marble sourced from a Berkshire quarry and finished with a special vertical comb technique that gives it a unique appearance. This finishing method creates a distinctive visual quality on the marble front that sets it apart from other buildings in the city.
Location: Troy
Inception: 1827
Architects: Martin E. Thompson
Architectural style: Federal architecture
Part of: Central Troy Historic District
Address: 59 2nd Street
GPS coordinates: 42.72944,-73.69194
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:04
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