Vale Cemetery and Vale Park, Schenectady
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Facts and practical information
Vale Cemetery is a historic rural cemetery and the largest cemetery in Schenectady, New York. It opened on 21 October 1857 when the Rev. Julius Seely dedicated what was then termed "the Vale". It has tripled its size since opening and today it holds the remains of some of the most notable persons in Upstate New York. In 1973, a 35-acre tract of unused and abandoned cemetery land around the ponds of Cowhorn Creek was sold to the city of Schenectady to form Vale Park. ()
Built: 1857 (167 years ago)Coordinates: 42°48'27"N, 73°55'40"W
Day trips
Vale Cemetery and Vale Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Proctor's Theatre, Nott Memorial, First Reformed Church of Schenectady, First Presbyterian Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Vale Cemetery and Vale Park?
Nearby attractions include Museum of Innovation and Science, Schenectady (11 min walk), Dudley Observatory, Schenectady (11 min walk), Horace Mann School, Schenectady (18 min walk), Nott Memorial, Schenectady (18 min walk).
How to get to Vale Cemetery and Vale Park by public transport?
The nearest stations to Vale Cemetery and Vale Park:
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- Steuben • Lines: 905 (7 min walk)
- Veeder/Nott Terrace • Lines: 905 (15 min walk)
Train
- Schenectady (23 min walk)