This photograph was taken on April 16, 1964.
From left to right:
Grinton I. Will; Morris Ketchum, FAIA Director; Dr. George Minervini, president of the board of rustees; Eli Rabineau; Anthony Cerrato, former trustee.
"Considering a prime example of Flemish Gothic architecture. It is a granite structure and features steep slate roofs and many dormer windows. This beautiful building is located at the foot of State St, in the Plaza."
"Hudson River Port-150 miles of N.Y.C. In 1609 Henry Hudson landed here and in 1614 was a settlement. Chartered as a city-1664-as State Capitol-1797. Commerce-Entertainment-Education."