The house at 3 Rutger Park, built three decades before the Civil War and two years before Utica officially became a city, has been recognized for its incredible history.
The Landmarks Society of Greater Utica has been leading historic preservation in the region for almost 50 years, promoting the preservation, restoration, and reuse of historic buildings, neighborhoods, and landscapes. In celebration of their anniversary, a program with current and past leaders of the Landmarks Society will be held at the Oneida County History Center on Saturday, April 20 at 2:00 p.m.
UTICA — The Landmarks Society of Greater Utica is hosting a slew of events this fall, all taking place at Rutger Park. All proceeds from these events will benefit the
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