A chance to own a piece of Albany History! This beautifully remastered colonial mansion style house is the site of the infamous kidnapping of John O'Connell in 1933. Son of the predominant political leader Dan O'Connell. One of the many books written about the incident, "Kidnapping the Prince of Albany" by James Dunn. ... 9ft ceilings, large rooms, open hallways, magnificent fireplaces, bookcases and original built in buffet cabinets. In the 1920's, this house was the epitome of granjour for the upper class of historic Albany. It being the first house on it's own street, Putnam. Completed by 4 large bedrooms at the corners of the 2nd floor, a full semi-finished basement and a beautiful quiet backyard isolated on a dead end street on the border of Hoffman Park. Hardwood floors throughout, granite counter tops, newer stainless steel appliances including 2 ovens and a brand new french door refrigerator. Other upgrades include a 200 Amp electrical panel and a tank-less digital water heater... Whether to be a museum piece, or for a large family, this remarkable estate will continue to be an historic piece of Albany for many years to come.
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