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  1. New York State's Capital City has been making history for more than 400 years. Albany was first claimed by Henry Hudson for the Dutch in 1609 and was chartered as a city in 1686, making us the second oldest chartered city in the country.

  2. Oct 1, 2021 · Most lawmakers agreed, though three did oppose. And in June 1971, Gov. Nelson Rockefeller signed it into law, making Albany the official state capital. It only took 174 years. Here's the story of how it took nearly two centuries for Albany to officially become New York's state capital.

  3. www.albany.org › articles › postHistory of Albany

    Oct 27, 2017 · For over 200 years, Albany has been New York's capital. The County is also a center for banking, retail, non-profit organizations, railroads, and international trade via the port of Albany. The City of Albany is the County seat and largest community, followed by the suburban towns of Colonie, Guilderland, and Bethlehem.

  4. With the formation of a state government, New York's legislature first met in Kingston, and continued to convene annually in New York City and Albany. In 1797, the decision was made to establish Albany as its permanent capital. 19th Century. As the 19th century progressed, so did Albany as a transportation center.

  5. 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...

    • Sara Rizzo
  6. In 1797, Albany became the official capital of New York State. Since then, Albany has been a center for banking, railroads, and international trade. Four New York state governors went on to become President of the United States.

  7. Feb 11, 2008 · For twenty years, after the establishment of the State of new York in 1777, the State Legislature moved annually among New York City, Poughkeepsie, Kingston and Albany for its meetings. As the upstate population grew, its elected representatives lobbied to establish a permanent state capital in a central location.

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