Alumni Sports and Recreation Center
The Alumni Sports and Recreation Center was built as the Troy Armory
in 1920. The Armory was used as a headquarters for the New York Guard
and National Guard for many years.
Rensselaer first proposed a purchase of the Armory and its adjacent land
in 1944 to meet an urgent need for training space for the Naval Reserve
Officer Training Corp. RPI was not able to acquire the property, but was
successful in making an agreement with the Adjutant General for joint
use of the Armory on a temporary rental basis. In 1951, the Field House
was equipped for ROTC drills to avoid renting the Armory.
Another attempt to negotiate the purchase of the Armory property began
in 1955. The property had become a key factor in the Institute's expansion
plan and was viewed as a vital acquisition. The purchase negotiations
depended on provision for a new Armory building and hinged on federal
appropriation for new armories. RPI purchased fifty acres of land on Oakwood
Ave. with it in mind as a possible site for the new Armory. With no federal
appropriation forthcoming, the purchase of the 15th St. Armory was tabled
in 1957.
In 1970, Rensselaer was finally able to finalize an agreement with New
York State to purchase the Armory and nine acres of land between 15th
St. and Burdett Ave. As part of the agreement, RPI would contribute $1.6
million and 20 acres of land in East Greenbush for a new Armory.
Plans were made to convert the old Armory into a sports and recreation center. The Alumni Association pledged funds to install a synthetic rubber floor in the gymnasium. The building was named the Alumni Sports and Recreation Center in 1973. An extensive renovation of the facility was made possible by a gift from Ellis Robison in 1976. A subsequent gift from the Robison's funded the addition of an eight lane pool completed in 1984. Mr. Robison had pledged part of the proceeds of a very valuable coin collection which resulted in a $650,000 donation. The gymnasium and pool were both named in his honor.
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