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albany
Albany is a wor derived from Alba, the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland. It is also the archaic name for Albania. The term may refer to:
Trivia about albany
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This New York capital was once known as Beverwyck
On October 27, 1822 a 280-mile section of the Erie Canal opened between Rochester & this capital
The governor's mansion housing George Pataki is in this city
It's "The Capital of the Empire State" & "The Edinburgh of America"
In 181 the N.Y. Central, Delaware & Hudson R.R. opened, linking New York City with this, the state capital
In 1986 this New York capital celebrated the 300th anniversary of its charter as a city
This city is home to the Empire State Plaza
Its 44-story office tower is the tallest structure in New York outside of Manhattan
Though it's 150 miles from the Atlantic, this capital of New York has an active port
(Hi, I'm Tim Russert of NBC's Meet the Press.) Before joining NBC News, I observed politics firsthand as a lawyer working in the N.Y. Governor's office in this state capital
At his baptism Charles was made the Duke of this, also the name of New York's capital city
An annual tulip festival in this New York capital commemorates the city's Dutch heritage
Want to see a 2,000-pound pillar of salt? Head for the New York State Museum in this city
You'll find this state capital near the eastern end of the Erie Canal
Troy & Schenectady are part of this state capital's metropolitan area
At a congress in this city in 1754 Ben Franklin put forth a plan for unity of the colonies
Great Scot! This city on the Hudson has been called the "Edinburgh of America"
The roots of this U.S. state capital go back to Fort Nassau, a trading post founded by the Dutch in 1614
Fort Orange was established by Dutch settlers in 1624 in what is now this state capital