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  • Home
  • Stone on Stone App
  • Why a Museum?
    • Project Summary
    • Sing Sing Today
    • The 1825 Cellblock
    • The Powerhouse
  • History of Sing Sing Prison
    • Quick Facts
    • Historic Significance
    • The Mutual Welfare League
    • Working at Sing Sing
  • Programs and Events
    • Poetry of Returning Citizens
    • What We're Reading
    • Justice Talks
    • Community Conversations
    • Interviews
  • About Us
    • Mission Statement
    • Our Plan >
      • Who's Involved
      • The Project's Impact
      • Bird's-Eye Overview
    • Board of Trustees
    • Our Team
    • 2021 Year End Summary
    • Reception
    • Press
  • Blog
  • DONATE
  • Contact

Project Studies

Sing Sing Prison Museum Program Plan

Museum Program Plan Volume One
Museum Program Plan Volume Two - Supporting Documentation
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The Sing Sing Prison Museum Museum is a project spearheaded by Historic Hudson River Towns (HHRT), the leading inter-municipal organization helping Hudson Valley's riverfront communities build sustainable local economies through tourism marketing, waterfront revitalization and downtown renewal. The HHRT team is led by its executive director, Jerry Faiella, and its marketing director, Nancy Gold. Brent D. Glass, a national leader in the preservation, interpretation and promotion of history, and director emeritus of Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, serves as senior advisor.  

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Previous Reports on the Sing Sing Prison Museum Project

Sing Sing Historic Prison Museum Assessment of
Economic Impacts and Planning Framework, 2007;
NYU Capstone Project.

This study analyzes the feasibility and context of the proposed Sing Sing Historic Prison Museum to be located on the grounds of the Sing Sing Correctional Facility. This analysis was prepared by students enrolled in the Master of Urban Planning program in the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University under the guidance of the Village of Ossining and Westchester County Department of Planning.

Sing Sing Historic Prison Interim Concept Design, 2009. 

Original design concept prepared in 1999 by DMCD Incorporated and Li Saltzman Architects, PC.

Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) 2007.
Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) 2007. 

The Phase I ESA identified environmental conditions and/or other significant environmental liabilities resulting from or associated with the storage, use, transport, or disposal of hazardous or regulated materials on the proposed Museum site. Phase II documents the environmental fieldwork performed by Ecosystems Strategies, Inc. at the proposed Sing Sing Prison Museum location.

Market Potential for Sing Sing Historic Prison, 2001.

Prepared by ConsultEcon, Inc/office of Thomas J. Martin in Association with Davidson-Peterson Associates, Inc. and Herbert Sprouse Consulting. Some tables revised by Westchester County Department of Planning in 2006.

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