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  1. Apr 27, 2021 · It is just one of several government buildings located in the Empire State Plaza at Albany's core. Although the capitol is the official meeting place for state government, it still offers tours Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. The capitol building is an amazing sight to see, both inside and out. 2.

  2. Aug 20, 2023 · Albany earned its status as New York’s capital in the late 18th century due to its strategic location along the Hudson River. But it has maintained that role due to its rich history as the longtime seat of state government and the development of vast administrative infrastructure there.

  3. The New York State Capitol has served as the seat of government for New York since the 1880's. Over 125 years old, the building is a marvel of late 19th-century architectural grandeur. Built by hand of solid masonry, it took 5 architects and 32 years to complete.

  4. Albany is the oldest continuing settlement in the nation. The City of Albany still serves under its original charter, which dates back to July 22, 1686, and has been the capital of New York State since 1797. For information about touring local historical landmarks, check out the Albany County Convention & Visitors Bureau.

  5. Mar 31, 2022 · State Capitol Building in Albany, New York in 1960 (Getty Images) Albany’s rich history, its central location on the Hudson, being a trading and military planning hub, as well a military supply ...

  6. As a University at Albany graduate student, Erik Schlimmer made it his mission to decode the history of every street name in the City of Albany. Four years and 785 streets later, that mission is complete. Schlimmer, who lives in Rensselaer, has published a 510-page book titled Cradle of the Union: A Street by Street History of New York’s Capital City. It fills a large void in Albany’s ...

  7. Jan 6, 2002 · When state lawmakers adjourned mid-session in November 1796, they left New York’s City’s Federal Hall with an agreement to reconvene a few months later in Albany.1 Since the formation of New York’s government in 1777, the state legislature had shifted its meeting sites between Kingston, Poughkeepsie, Albany, and New York City, and had thereby relocated the state capital sixteen times ...

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