Located on the State Plaza, with the Kansas, Ohio, Massachusetts and Iowa pavilions, all of considerable architectural significance. The New York State pavilion is colonial in style and design, and is topped by a small dome. There is a large hall of 60 feet square throughout, in the form of a Roman-style arched dome, with galleries through the second floor.
No effort has been made in the way of elaborate decoration, but the beauty of the whole depends entirely on the carefully considered details and architectural lines.
The building was erected at a cost of $57,000 and measures 300 by 60 feet.