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900 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, NY, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 12054)

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Roessleville, NY
'Buckingham Lake', commonly referred to as 'Buckingham Pond' or 'Rafts Pond', is a body of water located in a residential area of Albany, New York. It has a surface area of and a mean depth of three feet. The lake is adjacent to ... More on Wikipedia

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Albany, New York, United States

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Albany, NY 12230, USA
Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza - one of the most spectacular capital centers in the coun... More on Albany.org
A perfect place for view ,the word to describe it powerful,strong. More on GeckoGo

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107 State St, Albany, NY 12207-1622
Nat'l Historic Landmark. Oldest Episcopal Church N of NYC (1712). More on iloveny.com
Marvelous stone gothic cathedral with high ceilings, beautiful stained glass (one of which we were told the... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Roessleville, NY
'Rensselaer Lake' is an artificial lake in Albany, New York, United States named for Major-General Stephen Van Rensselaer, last patroon of Rensselaerswyck. The lake was Albany's first municipally-owned source of water. It is part ... More on Wikipedia

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Eagle St & Corning Pl, Albany, Capital-Saratoga, NY 12207
Eagle Street, Albany, NY 12207. (518) 434-5075. Romanesque structure built by H.H. Richardson in 1881. Of interest in the interior: ... More on Albany.org
1881, in Richardsonian Romanesque Revival style, architect Henry Hobson Richardson. More on iloveny.com

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25 Quackenbush Square, Albany, NY 12207
Welcome to Albany, New York's historic Capital. Albany is firmly rooted in its history and moving toward th... More on Albany.org/
Yes, you have to do it as a tour, but it is free and it is very nicely directed by a docent. More on TripAdvisor

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25 Quackenbush Square, Albany, NY 12207-2311

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25 Quackenbush Sq, Corner Broadway & Clinton Ave, Albany, Capital-Saratoga, NY 12207
The building originally served as a water pumping station for Albany at a time when the Hudson River flowed through the area where I-787 is now located. The Visitors Center?s outdoor garden courtya... More on Albany.org
Free maps and suggestions for walking tours, plus many detailed history books for sale. More on TripAdvisor
