Hikers traveling to Albany, New York, will find quite a few trails to select from in town and the surrounding areas. Parks are also plentiful, including the John Boyd Thacher State Park. After a long day on the trails, it may sound heavenly… read more
Book clubs make reading a more social experience, allowing readers to share their excitement or irritation over a book with others having the same reading experience (or having a different reading experience with the same book). Book clubs… read more
Albany, New York's State Capital, is three hours north of New York City, but it has its own charm and offers history, festivals and nightlife events year-round, including the Jazz Festival in June, the Tulips Festival in May and the Winter… read more
Settled by the Dutch in the early 1600s, Albany, N.Y., formally called Fort Orange, had an important function of keeping communication open between the Iroquois Indians, the British and the French. These influences appear in the local archi… read more
The capital city of New York, Albany is about 140 miles north of New York City. Sitting on the Hudson River in the north end of the Hudson River Valley, Albany is surrounded by the suburbs of Troy, Schenectady and Saratoga Springs. Altoget… read more
Albany is the capital of New York State and is located along the Hudson River which is popular with water sports enthusiasts who enjoy kayaking, canoeing and sailing. Visit John Boyd Thacher State Park and hike one of the many trails. Graft… read more
Albany County and its capital city, Albany, have some noteworthy trails for hiking or biking---whatever your pleasure. In the city and surrounding county you will find a variety of restaurants to choose from for your dining experience. Most… read more
Albany, New York is a city of more than 100,000 residents and it welcomes large numbers of leisure and business travelers each year. Whether you are a local or a traveler, Albany is host to an abundance of nightclubs that cater to people of… read more
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