Results for Albany
National Historic Landmark-St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Albany)
National Historic Landmark - St. Peter's Episcopal Church ...
Phase 2 Albany 1997 - 2001
In 1997, the management at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Spa...
Phase 3 Albany 2002 - Present
The whole painstaking process of restoring the ship, acqui...
Historic Albany Rural Cemetery
Est. 1841
Burial site of Pres. Arthur,
governo...
New Albany National Cemetery
This National Cemetery is one of the original 7 establishe...
New Albany and Plain Township Veterans and First Responders Memo
New Albany and Plain Township Residents having served thei...
Founders of New Albany
Side A:
A tavern and inn, for which Noble Landon (17...
200th Anniversary of Albany Charter
Tablet commemorating the
Two Hundredth Anniversary
Albany - Capital of New York 200 Years
In Honor of the 200th Anniversary of the
1797 ...
Fort Albany
Immediately to the northwest stood Fort Albany, a bastione...
Results for Albany
National Historic Landmark-St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Albany)
National Historic Landmark - St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Albany)
French Gothic style church with modified basilican plan, one of the architects' best works.
Built in 1859-60, the 180-foot tower was completed in 1876.
Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks
Phase 2 Albany 1997 - 2001
In 1997, the management at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum made the decision to downsize and the SLATER was asked to find a new home. The ship was towed to Albany and arrived on October 27, 1997 to ...
Phase 3 Albany 2002 - Present
The whole painstaking process of restoring the ship, acquiring the parts and installing the refurbished gear, has been driven by volunteers and would have never been possible without these dedicated individuals. The SLATER's wooden whale boat has been restored to ...
Historic Albany Rural Cemetery
Est. 1841
Burial site of Pres. Arthur,
governors, statesmen
and private citizens.
Noted for it’s natural beauty,
sculptures & architecture.
Marker is at the intersection of Menand Road (New York Route 378) and Van Rensselaer Blvd, on the right when traveling west on Menand Road.
Courtesy ...
New Albany National Cemetery
This National Cemetery is one of the original 7 established in 1862 by Congress. 5.46 acres were purchased from Dr. Charles Bowman Dec. 1862 for burial of Union and Confederate casualties. There are over 5,000 interments from 7 conflicts. Civil ...
New Albany and Plain Township Veterans and First Responders Memo
New Albany and Plain Township Residents having served their country in times of war.
Men who died in action while serving their country during war
World War II
William Lee Bigony
Edward Carson
Orris Needles
Herbert Sines
Vietnam War
Mike Butsko
Iraq War
Capt Shawn English
Plain Township Volunteer Fire Department
“They ...
Founders of New Albany
Side A:
A tavern and inn, for which Noble Landon (1783-1866) obtained a liquor license in 1835, formerly occupied the southeast corner of High and Main streets. In 1837 Landon and William Yantis laid out the town of New Albany in ...
200th Anniversary of Albany Charter
Tablet commemorating the
Two Hundredth Anniversary
of
Albany
As a chartered city
Settled about 1624:
Charter Granted by Gov. Dongan:
July 22 1606:
State Legislature Held Here Permanently Since 1797:
Early Names Of The City:
Fort Orange: Beverwyck: Wilemstadt:
First City Hall Erected Near Fort Orange About 1686. Second One ...
Albany - Capital of New York 200 Years
In Honor of the 200th Anniversary of the
1797 City of Albany 1997
Serving as the Capital City of the State of New York
For twenty years, after the establishment of the State of new York in 1777, the State Legislature moved annually ...
Fort Albany
Immediately to the northwest stood Fort Albany, a bastioned earthwork built in May 1861 to command the approach to the Long Bridge by way of the Columbia Turnpike. It had a perimeter of 429 yards and emplacements for 12 guns. ...