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  2. The city is in eastern New York, near the confluence of the Mohawk and Hudson rivers. It is in the same metropolitan area as the state capital, Albany, which is about 15 miles (24 km) southeast.

  3. Location Details. State: New York. County: Schenectady County. Metro Area: Albany-Schenectady-Troy Metro Area. City: Schenectady. Zip Codes: 12304 12308 12307 12305. Cost of Living: -8.5% lower. Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST) Elevation: 292 ft above sea level. Buying or selling a home? Find top real estate agents in Schenectady.

  4. Where is Schenectady Located? Schenectady is a city located in the Schenectady County of New York, United States. Schenectady lies between 39.8201681 Degrees North latitudes and 74.9851678 Degrees West longitudes.

  5. Map of Schenectady and suburbs Schenectady Neighborhood Map. Where is Schenectady, New York? If you are planning on traveling to Schenectady, use this interactive map to help you locate everything from food to hotels to tourist destinations.

  6. Cities & Towns City of Schenectady. Schenectady is a city rich in history and accomplishment. It was here where Thomas Edison founded what would become the General Electric Company, where George Westinghouse invented the rotary engine and air brakes, where the American Locomotive Works once made virtually every steam and diesel locomotive to pull passengers and move freight across our country ...

  7. Latitude and longitude coordinates are: 42.813297, -73.941177. The city of Schenectady is the seat of Schenectady County, in New York, United States. It is located in the eastern part of the state and has a total area of 10.98 sq mi (28.43 km2).

  8. Schenectady is a city rich in history and accomplishment. It was here where Thomas Edison founded what would become the General Electric Company, where George Westinghouse invented the rotary engine and air brakes, where the American Locomotive Works once made virtually every steam and diesel locomotive to pull passengers and move freight across our country, and where New York State’s first ...

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