Troy Night Out

Troy Night Out (TNO) is an extended evening highlighting arts and culture that takes place on the last Friday of every month in Downtown Troy. It regularly fills the small businesses and streets with attendees who are able to enjoy countless art openings, music performances, fine restaurants as well as unique boutiques of all varieties.

But in the face of COVID-19, this month’s theme, Spring is Here, has changed in order to support small businesses with social distancing in mind.

Join us virtually tomorrow, (5/29), for a Sneak Peek into the Museum, where Hart Cluett Museum Curator/Archivist, Stacy Pomeroy Draper, describes the history of the Howard-Hart family coach on display in the carriage house of the museum in downtown Troy. Built in New York City in the early 1840s and brought to Troy in 1845 where it was used by Betsey Hart and her family, the coach, which features a fashionable interior with expensive fabrics, ivory and silver-plated door handles and the Howard family crest on the door panels, is one of only four of its kind that remain in view in public collections.

For more information on Troy Night Out and the local businesses participating, click here.