New York Statutes
§ 13.27 — Hudson-Mohawk urban cultural park
New York § 13.27
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N.Y. Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation § 13.27 (2026).
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§ 13.27 Hudson-Mohawk urban cultural park. The area at the confluence\nof the Hudson and Mohawk Rivers encompassed in the cities of Troy,\nCohoes and Watervliet, the villages of Waterford and Green Island and\nthe towns of Waterford and Colonie shall be known as the Hudson-Mohawk\nurban cultural park in recognition of the unique and significant urban\nresources and cultural heritage encompassed by those communities. For\npurposes of interpretation, conservation and enhancement of the\nhistoric, cultural, economic, natural and architectural resources of the\nHudson-Mohawk area, the Hudson-Mohawk urban cultural park commission is\nhereby designated as an appropriate entity to cooperate with the office\nand other state agencies.\n
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