Troy, NY

Things to See

Soliders and Saliors Monument

The monument features a 50-foot granite column crowned by The Call to Arms, a 17-foot bronze statue of the Goddess Columbia.She stands with her foot on a cannon ball, a sword in one hand and a sword in one hand and a trumpet in the other.

Prospect Park

A very large, enclosed park that has a playground, a basketball quart, a tennis court, lots of open grass for animals and children to play, grills, plenty of picnic benches, and ample parking. Kids play tag, locals go on walks, and couples sit and enjoy the view of the city of Troy from the high-up view this park has to offer. Open from dawn until dusk from the spring until the fall, Prospect Park is a popular hangout spot among locals.

The River Front

A spot for people to play catch, walk their dog or read a book. The River Front hosts lots of events throughout the year from outdoor yoga classes to the weekly Rockin' on the River summer concerts.