This 18th-century Georgian-style house was the home of a five-generation
Albany Family. Built in 1787, the house and its contents were bequeathed by the last surviving family member, Emily Rankin, to benefit the people of
New York State. Built as a farmhouse on 900 acres in the same year the United States Constitution was drafted, Cherry Hill today sits on the crest of a five-acre wooded hill overlooking the
Hudson River. Guided tours.