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29th Floor, Room 2937Tower Building, Albany, NY 12242

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20 Corporate Woods Boulevard, Albany, NY 12211

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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/
The only dislike would be that we are no longer safe in our country of the free . More on Yahoo! Travel

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Albany NY 12211, United States of America
Inscription. In December of 1944, near Kalterherberg, Germany Technical Sergeant Peter J. Dalessondro of the 9th Infantry Division, at great personal risk, intrepidly fought against overwhelming enemy attack to save his company from ... More on HMDB

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Meeting House Rd, Albany, NY
Site of America�s first Shaker settlement. A unique, peaceful, historic setting featuring the 1848 Meeting ... More on Albany.org
Staff are nice and know a lot about Shaker history. More on Yahoo! Travel

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195 Washington Ave Albany, NY 12210
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Trippple Racer Slide w/ Spine Climber, Rockblocks, 90 Degr... More on KaBoom.org
saw it in the winter, looked quite cool and peaceful . 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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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

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Albany, New York, United States

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Eagle St & Corning Pl, Albany, Capital-Saratoga, NY 12207
1881, in Richardsonian Romanesque Revival style, architect Henry Hobson Richardson. More on iloveny.com
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
