Table of Contents
for the
Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway



CLICK HERE FOR A SPECIAL SECTION DEVOTED TO

THE MENEELY BICENTENNIAL


A CELEBRATION OF THE 200TH BIRTHDAY OF ANDREW MENEELY,
THE PATRIARCH OF THE FOUR WORLD-FAMOUS
HUDSON-MOHAWK AREA BELL FOUNDRIES
THAT MADE OVER 100,000 BELLS,
INCLUDING THE REPLACEMENT FOR THE LIBERTY BELL.

CLICK HERE FOR THE

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

FOR DESIGN SERVICES CONCERNING THE
RESTORATION AND REHABILITATION
OF THE
BURDEN IRON WORKS MUSEUM.



This site can now be reached by pointing your browser to hudsonmohawkgateway.org. Also, we have a new, improved website, developed for us by Sally Gill and Victoria Moore, that's in prototype. If you'd like to browse the prototype, point your browser to http://www.rpi.edu/~carroll/gateway/. We'll let you know when it's done. Thank you for your patience.

NEWS FLASHES
In early 2000, the Gateway became the beneficiary of two grants. The first, awarded to the Gateway in late February, is a $125,000 New York State Clean Water/Clean Air Bond Act grant for the restoration of the Burden Iron Works Museum. The second, which came a month later, is part of a $1.6 million federal TEA-21 transportation grant awarded to the City of Troy for the bike trail along the city's waterfront. That grant includes in it a $216,000 allocation for the restoration of the Burden Iron Works Museum as a waystation along that trail. We have now raised a matching amount of $125,000 to secure these two grants. Thanks to the many donors who made this possible. We hope to begin work during 2002.


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