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  1. Albany, city, seat (1853) of Dougherty county, southwestern Georgia, U.S. It lies along the Flint River at the head of navigation, about 90 miles (145 km) southeast of Columbus. Founded in 1836 by Colonel Nelson Tift, it was named for Albany, New York, and was early established as a leading cotton.

  2. Albany sits at the center of Southwest Georgia, a storied region closely tied to America’s early Indian culture and the antebellum age of the Old South. Plus, Albany is a city rich with civil rights history, as well as, a diverse musical heritage.

  3. Welcome to Albany, Georgia. Fall in Love with Southern Charm. Your adventure starts here! Whether proximity, necessity or curiosity has brought you here, you may be surprised to find our small-town atmosphere and Southern charm makes it hard to leave.

  4. Albany is beautifully positioned on the banks of the Flint River. Incorporated in 1838, Nelson Tift founded the city and named it after the capital of New York. It is the hub of Southwest Georgia for culture, shopping, education, healthcare, and recreation.

  5. About Albany. Who We Are. The Birthplace of Iconic Sounds & Stories. Discover The Historic Legacy. Explore. History of Albany. . Frequently Asked Questions. . Home. About Albany.

  6. Mar 26, 2005 · Albany, the seat of Dougherty County, has been the commercial hub of southwest Georgia for most of its history. Although it had competitors, namely Americus, Thomasville, and Valdosta, around the beginning of the twentieth century, Albany remains the urban center of the region.

  7. Home. Explore. Attractions. Albany offers attractions sure to match your interests, whether you enjoy nature and the outdoors, history and heritage, sports or the arts. Let the Flint RiverQuarium amaze you, or get close to native and exotic animals at the zoo at Chehaw.

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