May is Historic Preservation Month, and Historic Hudson has been observing the month by exhibiting a sampling of The Warren Street Project at 243 Warren Street. The Warren Street Project is the monumental assemblage of photographs, nay portraits, of every building on Warren Street, taken in 1994 and 1995 by renowned photographer Lynn Davis. The exhibition celebrates Hudson's revitalization over the past thirty years and the role historic preservation played in that journey back from the edge. The event also reminds people of the part Historic Hudson played in helping Hudson embrace its historic architecture and its history.
This morning, the exhibition was changed. The images of the north side of the street were replaced with the images showing the buildings on the south side of that same stretch of Warren Street, from Front Street to the 300 block. Those who have seen the north side of the street are encouraged to come back and see the south side of the street.
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