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  1. Albany remained under British rule until the American Revolution. It was on July 22, 1686, that Governor Thomas Dongan representing the British crown granted a charter recognizing Albany as a city. Dongan also appointed Pieter Schuyler as the first mayor.

  2. Mar 31, 2022 · Have you ever wondered why Albany is the capital of New York? According to Discover Albany, the official tourism agency for Albany County, the city has a rich history dating back over 400...

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  3. In the first decade of the 19th century, a successful steamboat line was started, sailing between Albany and New York City on a regular basis. By now, the state capital had become one of the biggest urban settlements in the whole of North America and its expansion continued.

  4. Albany was designated as the State Capital in 1797. Our rich history is prominently displayed in our architecture and venerable institutions, including one of the oldest museums in the country, founded in 1791.

  5. Nov 7, 2023 · Albany, New York, founded in 1614, predates America's creation by over 150 years, making it one of the oldest cities in the country. Albany has a rich historical past, with landmarks such as the Albany Rural Cemetery, Shaker Heritage Society, and Van Schaick Mansion, all dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries.

  6. Jun 16, 2021 · The New Netherland Company built the first Dutch building in what is now New York State’s capital, the city of Albany: Fort Nassau. In 1617, the fort was destroyed by flooding caused by the Spring thaw.

  7. Apr 30, 2018 · Most people may know Albany as being the Capital of New York since 1797, but something that's also worth keeping in mind is that it's one of the oldest places you can explore in our country! Officially named Albany by the English in 1664, today the city has roughly 100,000 residents.

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