About
New York
Albany,
New York
was among the earliest permanent settlements of the original
thirteen U.S.
Colonies and is the second oldest chartered city in the nation.
Known as the “Crown Jewel” of NY, Albany was
designated state capital in 1797 and has the distinction of
being the site of the first American railroad. The
railroad spanned eleven miles and ran between Albany and Schenectady.
Today, Albany is a burgeoning city with a population of more
than 95,000 residents (Census
2000 data).
Albany’s fascinating history lends itself to a wealth of
rich cultural experiences that delight residents and visitors
alike. The city is home to the Historic
Cherry Hill, New
York State Capital, New
York State Museum and the Albany
Institute of History and Art. Located in the heart
of Empire
State Plaza is The
Egg, Albany’s premiere performing arts center.
Other sites of interest include the Henry
Hudson Planetarium and the Palace
Theatre. Albany is also home to various sporting
events held at sites such as Heritage
Park, the Pepsi
Arena and Saratoga
Racetrack. In addition, residents have access to a
public golf course, several parks with playgrounds and other
recreational facilities, public pools and a skating rink.
Trolleys and walking tours are a delightful way to discover
the treasures of Albany,
while the Hudson
River offers an alternative vantage point from which to go
sightseeing. This beautiful region has something to
offer its visitors in every season. Spring greets Albany
each year with bursts of vibrant colors celebrated during the
annual Tulip Festival, while Alive-at-Five concerts gather the
community along the riverfront in summer. The foliage is
spectacular in the autumn months and with winter comes exiting
opportunities for skiing
at some of NY’s finest slopes.
Albany serves as the seat of Albany
County and supports a thriving economy solidly based in NY
State Government. Albany is located in the eastern
region of the Empire State and lies 145 miles north of and
slightly east of the wealth of opportunities available in New
York City. Albany residents earn a median income for
a family of nearly $40,000 per year.
Albany provides residents with an excellent public
school system, complete with magnet schools and a variety
of private schools from which to choose. Higher learning
facilities in the area are bountiful. Choices include Albany
Law School, Albany
Medical College, Sage
College and the University
at Albany, which is part of NY’s
State University system.
Albany, New
York covers nearly 22 square miles just south of the
convergence of the Mohawk
and Hudson
rivers. This lovely capital city captures the spirit of
historic New York while claiming its rightful place among
modern times. Albany is a scenic area sure to enchant
those looking for a place to call home or a family-friendly
vacation destination.
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