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Kate Mullany National Historic Site — Attraction in New York

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Kate Mullany National Historic Site
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Nearby attractions
Produce Project
245-269 8th St, Troy, NY 12180
Loft 433
433 River St, Troy, NY 12180
The Studio
2213 5th Ave, Troy, NY 12180
Franklin Plaza
4 4th St, Troy, NY 12180
Martinez Gallery
1913 5th Ave, Troy, NY 12180
Department of the Arts
West Hall, 110 8th St, Troy, NY 12180
Nearby restaurants
Naan Kebab
120 Hoosick St, Troy, NY 12180
Sonic Drive-In
120 Hoosick St, Troy, NY 12180
Green Shell
120 Hoosick St, Troy, NY 12180
Friendly's
120 Hoosick St, Troy, NY 12180
Starbucks
120 Hoosick St, Troy, NY 12180
Union Seafood
120 Hoosick St, Troy, NY 12180
Amante Pizza
2304 15th St, Troy, NY 12180
88 Restaurant
2301 15th St, Troy, NY 12180
Brown's Brewing Company's Troy Taproom and Brewery
417 River St, Troy, NY 12180
Red & Blue
2312 15th St, Troy, NY 12180
Nearby hotels
Courtyard by Marriott Albany Troy/Waterfront
515 River St, Troy, NY 12180
Hilton Garden Inn Troy
235 Hoosick St, Troy, NY 12180
Best Western Plus Franklin Square Inn Troy/Albany
1 4th St, Troy, NY 12180
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Kate Mullany National Historic Site
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Kate Mullany National Historic Site

350 8th St, Troy, NY 12180
3.9(21)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Produce Project, Loft 433, The Studio, Franklin Plaza, Martinez Gallery, Department of the Arts, restaurants: Naan Kebab, Sonic Drive-In, Green Shell, Friendly's, Starbucks, Union Seafood, Amante Pizza, 88 Restaurant, Brown's Brewing Company's Troy Taproom and Brewery, Red & Blue
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(518) 331-4474
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katemullanynhs.org

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Nearby attractions of Kate Mullany National Historic Site

Produce Project

Loft 433

The Studio

Franklin Plaza

Martinez Gallery

Department of the Arts

Produce Project

Produce Project

4.8

(10)

Open 24 hours
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Loft 433

Loft 433

4.7

(26)

Closed
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The Studio

The Studio

5.0

(2)

Open 24 hours
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Franklin Plaza

Franklin Plaza

4.7

(128)

Open 24 hours
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Titanic: An Immersive Voyage
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
125 Washington Avenue, Schenectady, 12205
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Verse Immersive: Star Walk & Art of the Future
Verse Immersive: Star Walk & Art of the Future
Fri, Dec 12 • 12:00 PM
21 Erie Blvd Inside PWR, Albany, 12204
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Candlelight: Christmas Carols on Strings
Candlelight: Christmas Carols on Strings
Sat, Dec 13 • 6:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Kate Mullany National Historic Site

Naan Kebab

Sonic Drive-In

Green Shell

Friendly's

Starbucks

Union Seafood

Amante Pizza

88 Restaurant

Brown's Brewing Company's Troy Taproom and Brewery

Red & Blue

Naan Kebab

Naan Kebab

4.8

(146)

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Sonic Drive-In

Sonic Drive-In

3.3

(642)

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Green Shell

Green Shell

3.3

(128)

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Friendly's

Friendly's

4.0

(548)

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3.9
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4.0
6y

This modest three-story brick house is the only surviving building associated with Kate Mullany, a young Irish immigrant laundry worker who in 1864 organized and led the all-female "Collar Laundry Union" labor union.

Even though the women laborers of Lowell, Massachusetts and elsewhere had been organizing unions to protest working conditions and wages since the 1840s, early women's unions often only lasted as long as the particular issue under debate.

The Collar Laundry Union, unlike so many other unions, remained an organized force in the industries of Troy, New York more than five years after its inception. The origins of Kate Mullany's union date back to the 1820s, when entrepreneurs established the nation's first commercial laundry in Troy to wash, starch, and iron a local invention, the "detachable collar." By the 1860s, Troy supplied most of America's detachable collars and cuffs, employing over 3,700 women launderers, starchers, and ironers. Working 14 hour days for $2 a week, the women launderers labored in oppressive heat. When owners introduced new machinery that increased production, but worsened working conditions, a young woman named Kate Mullany organized a union to demand change. In February of 1864, Mullany and 200 other workers formed the Collar Laundry Union. The well organized union struck and demanded a 25 cent raise, and the laundry owners capitulated a week after the strike began. The Collar Laundry Union remained active in Troy, often assisting other unions, and even attempted to establish an employee cooperative.

Mullany herself gained national recognition in 1868, when National Labor Union President William Sylvis made her the first female appointed to a labor union's national office. One of the American labor movement's earliest women leaders, the home of Kate Mullany exemplifies a strong tradition of women's...

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24w

We were taking a trip to a few of the area’s National Parks and stopped here. The hours show it as open, but it was not. Seems to be people living here now, not a historical site to be visiting. The National Park Service needs to update the website taking this off as a...

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6y

Don't go there!! Location was not open, called phone # on website and was told it was under renovation. A man across the street said that Paul sold the building (?). Legislation was approved in 2003 for the Kate Mullany National Historic Site. National Park Service has...

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