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- City of Albany. City of Albany: The City of Albany's history can be traced back more than 400 years. From the 17th-century Dutch settlement Fort Orange, to being established as the official capital of New York State in 1797, there are tons of fascinating tales to uncover.
- Town of Bethlehem.
- Town of Berne. Town of Berne: Berne is located in the heart of the Helderberg Hilltowns. The town boasts the highest point in Albany County with West Mountain at 2,160 ft.
- Town of Coeymans.
There are 11 cities in Albany County, New York. Note: City markers shown outside the county boundary mean that a part of the city extends into this county, but is primarily located in an adjacent county.
Profiles for 95 cities, towns and other populated places in Albany County New York. Incorporated Cities, Towns & Census Designated Places in Albany County. Incorporated Places have an asterisk ( * ). Albany * Altamont * Cohoes * Colonie * Green Island * Latham. Loudonville. Menands * Preston-Potter Hollow. Ravena * Roessleville. Siena College.
List of Towns and Cities in Albany County, New York, United States with Maps and Steets Views. Albany. Alcove. Altamont. Berne. Clarksville. Coeymans Hollow. Cohoes. Delmar. East Berne. Feura Bush. Glenmont. Guilderland Center. Knox. Latham. Medusa. Newtonville. Preston Hollow. Ravena. Rensselaerville. Selkirk. Slingerlands. South Bethlehem. Troy.
Ballards MH Court. Beckers Corners. Berne. Bethlehem Center. Bethlehem Heights. Boght Corners. Breckenridge MH Park. Callanans Corners. Carmen Courts. Cedar Hill. Central Square MH Park. Clarksville. Coeymans Hollow. Cohoes. Colonie. Cooksburg. Crescent Station. Delmar. Dormansville. Dunnsville. Dunsbach Ferry. East Berne. East Township. Elsmere.
City of Albany. Over the past four centuries, the city of Albany has grown from a small Dutch settlement into New York’s Capital City. Albany is known for fascinating architecture, an evolving culinary scene, world-class museums, a burgeoning craft beverage scene and much more.