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  1. Office of the County Executive. Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy. Harold L. Joyce Albany County Office Building. 112 State Street, Room 1200 | Albany, NY 12207. General Information: (518) 447-7000. Albany County Department for Aging. Deb Riitano, Commissioner. 162 Washington Avenue | Albany, NY 12210. Phone: (518) 447-7198 | Fax: (518 ...

  2. Albany is the oldest continuing settlement in the nation. The City of Albany still serves under its original charter, which dates back to July 22, 1686, and has been the capital of New York State since 1797. For information about touring local historical landmarks, check out the Albany County Convention & Visitors Bureau.

  3. Things To Do in Albany, NY. For over 400 years, Albany County has welcomed visitors to uncover all that New York's Capital Region has to offer. Discover Albany's world-class museums, thriving craft beverage scene, fascinating historic sites, unique shopping experiences and outdoor adventures.

  4. While Albany has its own city government, it has also been the seat of Albany County since the county's formation in 1683 and the capital of New York since 1797. As such, the city is home to all branches of the county and state governments, as well as its own.

  5. County Calendar; County News; County Budget; Office Contact Info; Municipalities in Albany County; Albany County NY GIS; Historic Albany County; Albany County Convention & Visitors Bureau; Videos

  6. Albany County is in the east central part of New York, extending southward and westward from the point where the Mohawk River joins the Hudson River and has a total area of 533 square miles of which 523 square miles is land and 10 square miles is water. Albany County is composed of 19 municipalities. Albany was named after the Duke of York's ...

  7. Albany is the oldest continuing settlement in the nation. The City of Albany still serves under its original charter, which dates back to July 22, 1686, and has been the capital of New York State since 1797. Today, visitors to Albany County can enjoy a wide range of activities, both indoors and out.

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