The Garner Historic District of New York is a collection of landmarked pre-Civil War factory buildings located on 14 acres in the hamlet of Garnerville, NY that have been transformed into a flourishing and vibrant venue.
For its first 125 years, this European-like urban industrial environment, characterized by historic 19th century architecture including a brick smokestack, alleyways and bridges over the Minisceongo Creek, served textile mills exclusively. Today, the complex is home to woodworkers, metal and glass workers, sculptors, painters, design centers, music studios, jewelry makers, training facilities, a coffee roaster, restaurant and nationally famous craft brewery, as well as performance and exhibition spaces.
Over the past 20 years, through creative thinking and historic preservation, this site has been repurposed into a sprawling complex for art, culture, history and business. The site now represents a significant economic and cultural asset for the local community and the Hudson Valley and tri-state regions.
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