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quatrefoils have been cut in the stone beneath the windowsills. Two joined engaged
Corinthian columns divide the central window from those in its flanks, which are in turn flanked with single versions of the column. All three windows have decorative stonework above the lintel; above them is a course of vertical blocks and a cornice that forms a splayed-block arch above the central window. Its tympanum is blind, decorated with sunburst artwork similar to that found below on the front facade.
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the city archive; a round staircase extends up the southeast corner of the tower for access. The short tower on the building's southeast corner was originally meant to be the transition between city hall and the never-built jail, complete with a "bridge of sighs" to transport inmates straight from their cells to courtrooms in city hall.
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consisting chiefly of beaded board partitions, and thus not fireproof; it was entirely rebuilt in 1916-18 from designs by Albany architects Ogden & Gander. The city hall remains essentially as altered at that time, and the exterior is considered one of
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but with only one transom. To the west the facade again projects slightly, aligning with the end of the gable atop it. The easternmost bay is taken, only at ground level, with a recessed entryway featuring double wooden paneled doors with barred upper windows identical to those on the opposite side entrance.
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wrote later, "There wasn't enough money for
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The southeast tower fenestration consists of small deeply recessed casement windows ascending in a spiral pattern. On its west side is a small porch, with a stone-shingled peaked roof supported by an octagonal smooth stone column with decorative capital. To its east is a blind window in a small upper
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had it restored, replacing 30 bells, removing the doubles, and adding two notes to its repertoire. The 49 bells weigh 27 short tons (24,000 kg) in total. The largest is 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) in diameter and weighs 10,953 pounds (4,968 kg). The carillon is still in use and
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On the east, the third story fenestration starts past the tower with a double version of the triple-hung sash two-transom windows on the tower, going into the fourth story. Next is a narrow single version, with a narrower, smaller version above, then double-hung with the lowest of three transoms on
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painted with an intricate sunburst design. Around the corner, on the north facade, fenestration of the second story begins with a similarly styled window. To its east is a large quadruple window that echoes the loggia, with the same surrounds around groups of three narrow sash windows topped by two
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Five windows stretch across the gable front on the third story of the north facade. All are recessed double-hung sash with two upper lights, wide and single on the sides with three narrower doubles between them. Above is a triple-arched window, smaller than the others two stories below but treated
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The beltcourse returns on the south facade of the ell, setting off a quadruple version of the narrow double-hung single-upper-light sash, with a splayed block granite mustache in the facade above. Next to the corner of the main block is a single iteration of the same window. On the main block is a
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replaces the arches, with some decorative carving on the cornice stone. Another metal railing, with intermittent decorative patterns, runs around the fourth floor, topped by gentle, wide arches. Both are lit by a single fixture on each side hanging from a chain. At the ceiling of the atrium is a
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The south gable face is identical to the one on the north facade opposite in fenestration and treatment. On the west, the top gable pierces the roof above two shingle-cut stone courses. The three central recessed double-hung one-over-one sash rise from a stone cornice in which three pierced
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of the state and the legislature made City Hall its home until the first state capitol was opened in 1809. In an effort to move public buildings away from the bustling and expanding waterfront, the new capitol was located atop the State Street hill, directly in front of where the
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along the top and decorative stonework in a leaf pattern at the springline. Behind each arch is a double wooden door with eight square glass panes, divided by a stone mullion and topped by one square glass light and an arched one above, set in a plainer splayed-block arch.
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Richardson built it." Those "city architects" were Ogden and Gander who designed the alterations in 1916 that were completed in 1918. The mayor's office is on the first floor of the tower, with a painting of the city's first mayor,
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That pattern also fills the gable apex; on the sides of the windows is a checkerboard pattern. Stone shields are affixed to either side; the one at the south has the city's coat of arms on it. The gable edge has the same decorative treatment as the other three.
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On the north profile, fenestration begins on the west with a window with the same treatment as the one just around the corner from it. Below it are two barred rectangular casement windows. East of it, the rest of the facade projects out slightly; two brownstone
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next to the eastern and northern gable. A larger one is located higher on the east pitch of the northern gable, with two similarly-sized on the south face of the main gable east of the southern cross-gable. Just east of the southwestern chimney is an 18-cell
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On either side of the loggia is a recessed narrow one-over-one double-hung sash with a blind third pane above. A stone course sets off the arched transom above, framed by a splayed block arch. To the north is a similarly treated wider double window, its
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the story above blind, filled with a wooden panel, followed by a tripled version, flanked by a single one and then a pair of narrow windows similar to those on the other side. Triple versions of the narrow triple-hung follow on both stories. On the
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on the east-west axis, with a nested gabled projection on either end. On the north side of the cross-gable tall chimneys rise on either side of the main gable; a third, shorter chimney rises from the roofline south of the cross-gable
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in the design. The new city hall design dates from the period regarded as Richardson's architectural peak. It was similar to others executed in his personal version of the Romanesque style. Architectural historian
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in England. Financed by public donations (from over 25,000 people), it cost $ 63,000 (equivalent to $ 8,966,000 in 2023) and was the first municipal carillon in the United States. Six decades later Mayor
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design laid out in a rectangle, with a 202-foot (62 m) tall, Venetian-style tower, topped by a pyramidal roof, on the southwest corner, and smaller round towers on the northeast and southeast. The
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decorative handrails lead up to the main entrance, triply-recessed triple stone rounded archways, with the central one slightly larger. The archways are flanked by smooth stone columns topped by
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similarly, except for the lack of trim above the arches. The gable is framed by a stone cornice, with decorative floral stonework at the corners and a rounded finial at the apex.
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as a three-story brick structure, adding that it was "more substantial" than its predecessor. The new building was the third-largest in Albany, surpassed only by that era's
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to the east and some other smaller buildings on the block's northwest corner. Academy Park is to the northwest, and East Capitol Park to the southwest, with
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with the diamond pattern at left and the triangular one in the other two. On the tower's southeast is a small, narrow round tower with no fenestration save
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with Eagle Street on the west, Lodge Street to the east, and Corning Place and Pine Street on the south and north. The land slopes gently down towards the
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ceiling from which a central chandelier is augmented by two fixtures hanging on chains over the desk at west and upward-pointing spotlights on the walls.
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in a Masonic ceremony in 1829. Construction was completed three years later at a cost of about $ 92,000 (equivalent to $ 3,090,000 in 2023).
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were often held in the building with common criminals. Following the war, city hall was an occasional meeting place of the newly formed
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2383:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Albany City Hall"
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meets in a chamber just inside the loggia on the second story's west facade.
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triple arched window just like that on the facade opposite.
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423:, Albany was declared the state capital in 1797 and the
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List of school districts in New York's Capital District
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The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries
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1249:. This building, too, was destroyed by fire, in 1880.
2408:. Sun Valley, California: American Historical Press.
2275:. Friends of the Albany City Carillon. Archived from
2249:. Friends of the Albany City Carillon. Archived from
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Albany Quadrangle – New York — Albany, Rensselaer Cos
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1915:(Map). Unknown (engraving), John Miller (map). 1886.
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Interactive map showing Albany City Hall's location
2477:. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing.
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1944:. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company. p.
802:are at the apex and corners of the dormer gable.
3458:W. Averell Harriman State Office Building Campus
1779:. W. W. Munsell & Company. pp. 346–347.
1343:is played during concerts several times a week.
2357:Howell, George Rogers; Jonathan Tenney (1886).
2333:Howell, George Rogers; Jonathan Tenney (1886).
2306:. Hearst Newspapers. p. D1. Archived from
2223:. Hearst Newspapers. p. J4. Archived from
2079:Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023).
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732:Southeast corner, facing Corning Place, c. 1895
3927:Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
2427:H. H. Richardson: Complete Architectural Works
1800:. J. B. Lyon Company, printers. 1906. p.
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6669:Buildings and structures in Albany, New York
2381:Liebs, Chester H.; Brooke, Cornelia (1972).
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4827:This region includes the following cities:
3159:National Register of Historic Places Portal
2431:. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
2298:Carleo-Evangelist, Jordan (July 23, 2010).
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1393:National Register of Historic Places portal
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1818:. New Netherland Institute. Archived from
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776:View of east and south roof from southeast
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2576:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
2363:. New York City: W. W. Munsell & Co.
2339:. New York City: W. W. Munsell & Co.
1575:. National Park Service. November 2, 2013
1088:, the first formal proposal to unite the
467:City Hall and its neighborhood seen from
58:U.S. National Register of Historic Places
2536:Historic American Buildings Survey entry
2494:Albany Architecture: A Guide to the City
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6694:Tourist attractions in Albany, New York
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6649:Government buildings completed in 1741
4678:Culture in New York's Capital District
4037:Culture in New York's Capital District
4016:Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
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4683:Sports in New York's Capital District
4042:Sports in New York's Capital District
2029:. Historical Publication Co. p.
1941:Benjamin Franklin as a Man of Letters
1205:The design combined neoclassical and
1054:. Howell and Tenney say the original
989:officially became city hall when the
608:. Above each is a semicircular glass
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1573:National Register of Historic Places
1287:entranceway is a simple triple-arch
1042:. The roof of the new structure was
780:On the roof there are several small
445:National Register of Historic Places
387:for "city hall"); sometimes written
32:Albany Town Hall (Western Australia)
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1996:Bielinski, Stefan (July 28, 2012).
1887:. December 20, 2010. Archived from
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1165:was demolished after an 1836 fire.
1121:, City Hall was home to the Albany
1092:. The intent was to defend against
983:SUNY System Administration Building
395:at what is now the intersection of
2217:"'The Great Mogul' and His Legacy"
1958:Franklin Join, or Die albany plan.
1850:. Arcadia Publishing. p. 22.
1688:"67 Corning Pl., Albany, New York"
1401:List of mayors of Albany, New York
817:Second story windows on main tower
600:. At the springline is a piece of
539:, listed on the Register in 1978.
523:. Looking west on Washington, the
505:New York Court of Appeals Building
411:, the first proposal to unite the
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6684:Henry Hobson Richardson buildings
6605:with extended nighttime coverage.
4716:List of colleges and universities
2215:Grondahl, Paul (March 22, 1998).
1998:"The Committee of Correspondence"
1816:"Van Twiller, Wouter (1580–1646)"
953:Albany's original city hall, the
525:New York State Education Building
339:Albany's first city hall was the
6674:Clock towers in New York (state)
6664:Bell towers in the United States
4693:Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany
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4012:Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany
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2247:"History of the Albany Carillon"
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537:Lafayette Park Historic District
453:Lafayette Park Historic District
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263:Lafayette Park Historic District
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4203:List of all incorporated places
2100:Gross Domestic Product deflator
1742:"17 Pine St., Albany, New York"
1654:"11 Pine St., Albany, New York"
1010:Delegates converse outside the
975:Bi-centennial History of Albany
4063:Albany–Rensselaer Rail Station
3867:City School District of Albany
3566:Government of New York (state)
2532:, hosted by the city of Albany
2452:. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company.
2423:Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl (1982).
1773:Howell, George Rogers (1886).
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88:City Hall from southwest, 2009
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5981:by frequency & subchannel
2081:"What Was the U.S. GDP Then?"
2023:Stevens, John Austin (1886).
1237:, with a view of a primitive
1065:s construction in the 1740s.
643:, planted during the season.
624:and the number 24, in brass.
616:, divided at the center by a
447:(NRHP) in 1972; it is also a
140:Show map of the United States
5356:Spectrum News Capital Region
4068:Albany International Airport
3482:Albany International Airport
3110:National Historic Landmarks
2046:A Plan of the City of Albany
1938:McMaster, John Bach (1896).
1209:detailing, and was built of
1144:In 1797 Albany was declared
225:; 141 years ago
213:; 144 years ago
39:United States historic place
4816:New York's Capital District
4688:Episcopal Diocese of Albany
4103:Streets of Albany, New York
3998:Episcopal Diocese of Albany
2496:. Albany: Mount Ida Press.
1123:Committee of Correspondence
872:At the third story a stone
521:Albany City School District
517:Old Albany Academy Building
471:, Albany's tallest building
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3350:Van Ostrande-Radliff House
2273:"The Albany City Carillon"
1106:United States Constitution
999:map of Albany depicts the
963:Director of New Netherland
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519:, now headquarters of the
455:, listed six years later.
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4573:Timeline of town creation
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4098:Port of Albany–Rensselaer
3897:Bishop Maginn High School
3877:Academy of the Holy Names
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2538:from 1981, hosted by the
2446:Reynolds, Cuyler (1906).
1411:Statue of Philip Schuyler
1177:The 1832 city hall was a
1090:British American colonies
509:the state's highest court
413:British American colonies
274:NRHP reference
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6659:Towers completed in 1883
4711:List of school districts
4290:Medium-sized communities
3887:Albany Academy for Girls
3505:Albany Convention Center
3446:Albany Municipal Airport
3289:Dutch West India Company
2863:Richmond (Staten Island)
2492:Waite, Diana S. (1993).
1325:Under the leadership of
1261:Albany City Hall in 1897
877:cornice with decorative
612:with ornate iron radial
249:Architectural style
5249:WNGN-LD 38 / WNGX-LD 42
5167:, 25.2 Fun Roads, 25.3
5097:, 14.2 Fun Roads, 14.3
4002:Cathedral of All Saints
2200:Liebs & Brooke 1972
2183:Liebs & Brooke 1972
2154:Reynolds (1906), p. 687
2144:Waite (1993), pp. 70–71
1638:See accompanying photos
1606:Liebs & Brooke 1972
1594:Liebs & Brooke 1972
1439:Liebs & Brooke 1972
1379:New York (state) portal
1280:Henry-Russell Hitchcock
1267:Henry Hobson Richardson
1213:quarried by inmates at
806:bay flanked by engaged
533:contributing properties
325:Henry Hobson Richardson
242:Henry Hobson Richardson
6603:Clear-channel stations
6584:WXKW (850 AM, 1600 AM)
4093:New York State Thruway
3962:Sage College of Albany
3937:Albany Medical College
3555:Albany Fire Department
3429:New York State Capitol
3405:Albany Lumber District
2599:Keeper of the Register
2528:July 27, 2017, at the
2475:Then & Now: Albany
2387:U.S. National Archives
1547:U.S. National Archives
1458:U.S. Geological Survey
1340:Thomas Whalen III
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1153:stands. City surveyor
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888:Common Council Chamber
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497:New York State Route 5
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319:chamber, the city and
67:U.S. Historic district
4818:and surrounding areas
4747:Glens Falls Post-Star
4293:(10,000 to 20,000 in
4020:Bishop Howard Hubbard
3942:College of Saint Rose
3464:Albany County Airport
3321:(1635, 1646, or 1673)
3119:Outside New York City
2614:National Park Service
2594:Contributing property
1885:New York State Museum
1844:Rittner, Don (2002).
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1181:building designed by
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1028:provincial government
1024:New York State Museum
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894:Albany's city council
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560:Milford granite with
489:Albany Masonic Temple
469:Erastus Corning Tower
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449:contributing property
439:that opened in 1832.
253:Richardson Romanesque
244:, Ogden & Gandner
192:42.65178°N 73.75469°W
71:Contributing property
6542:W47A/WBCA (101.1 FM)
4812:Broadcast television
4646:Adirondack Mountains
4578:Toponymies of places
4568:Albany Plan of Union
4367:(5,000 to 10,000 in
3840:Washington Park Lake
3362:Albany Plan of Union
2803:New York (Manhattan)
2304:Times Union (Albany)
2300:"Ticked Off No More"
2227:on December 11, 2011
2221:Times Union (Albany)
2059:Reynolds (1906), p.
1335:John Taylor & Co
1273:was substituted for
1139:New York Legislature
1086:Albany Plan of Union
1072:was the site of the
749:rises, set off by a
549:load-bearing masonry
409:Albany Plan of Union
115:Show map of New York
6614:Manchester, Vermont
5323:Cable-only stations
4873:Full-power stations
4761:Schenectady Gazette
4221:Largest communities
4156:Central communities
4058:Adirondack Northway
4006:Bishop William Love
3754:Erastus Corning 2nd
3748:Daniel P. O'Connell
3106:Bridges and tunnels
2540:Library of Congress
2518:The Albany Carillon
2102:figures follow the
1365:Architecture portal
1327:William Gorham Rice
1098:French to the north
949:The 1740s city hall
622:city's coat of arms
511:sits, with the old
417:American Revolution
197:42.65178; -73.75469
188: /
6608:2. Transmits from
6556:WCSQ-LP (105.9 FM)
5958:NOAA Weather Radio
5493:Radio stations in
5069:Low-power stations
4733:Albany Times Union
4656:Rensselaer Plateau
4651:Catskill Mountains
4444:Town of Stillwater
4394:Village of Colonie
3892:Albany Free School
3882:The Albany Academy
3871:Albany High School
3699:University Heights
3470:Empire State Plaza
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1155:Simeon De Witt
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4078:Interstate 87
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3693:Second Avenue
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4611:Mohawk River
4601:Hudson River
4424:New Scotland
4384:Ballston Spa
4330:Gloversville
4241:Clifton Park
4177:coat of arms
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3820:Normans Kill
3810:Hudson River
3760:John McEneny
3689:The Pastures
3649:North Albany
3644:Normansville
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3550:Coat of arms
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3492:21st century
3439:20th century
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3407:(1830s–1908)
3399:Albany Basin
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3378:19th century
3343:18th century
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3272:17th century
3258:Architecture
3252:1983–present
3070:Poughkeepsie
2998:New Rochelle
2898:St. Lawrence
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2471:Rittner, Don
2464:Google Books
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2327:Bibliography
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2314:February 10,
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1283:followers."
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481:Hudson River
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421:independence
415:. After the
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5856:Translators
5499:Schenectady
5432:Glens Falls
5331:MSG Network
5261:Schenectady
5207:Glens Falls
5085:Glens Falls
4768:Troy Record
4626:Lake George
4621:Lake Albany
4583:Tech Valley
4553:Fort Orange
4510:Schenectady
4325:Glens Falls
4256:Guilderland
4183:Schenectady
3967:SUNY Albany
3835:Tivoli Lake
3756:(1909–1983)
3750:(1885–1977)
3744:(1794–1872)
3738:(1657–1724)
3732:(1634–1715)
3629:Hudson-Park
3484:(1996–1998)
3472:(1965–1978)
3460:(1956–1994)
3327:(1676–1789)
3315:(1652–1664)
3309:(1629–1840)
3301:Fort Orange
3295:Fort Nassau
3291:(1621–1791)
3099:Other lists
2948:Westchester
2878:Schenectady
2673:Cattaraugus
2392:February 9,
2008:February 9,
1981:February 9,
1895:February 9,
1881:"City Hall"
1747:Google Maps
1720:Google Maps
1693:Google Maps
1659:Google Maps
1520:Google Maps
1493:Google Maps
1314:Times Union
1117:During the
1094:aggressions
1040:Fort Albany
1014:during the
693:balustrades
637:water table
606:entablature
602:carved wood
195: /
171:Coordinates
6638:Categories
5429:WBAX-LD 47
5397:WCDC-TV 19
5231:W35DU-D 35
5213:W28DA-D 28
5143:W21CP-D 21
5123:Cobleskill
5010:, 51.2/.3
4829:Albany, NY
4778:Television
4725:Newspapers
4616:Erie Canal
4525:Washington
4500:Rensselaer
4495:Montgomery
4429:Rensselaer
4414:Kinderhook
4399:Duanesburg
4389:Cobleskill
4350:Watervliet
4271:Queensbury
3685:Mount Hope
3677:Krank Park
3659:Pine Hills
3654:Park South
3639:New Albany
3624:Helderberg
3619:Eagle Hill
3584:Arbor Hill
3537:(current:
3528:Government
3507:(proposed)
3393:Erie Canal
3319:Stadt Huys
3313:Beverwijck
2938:Washington
2858:Rensselaer
2793:Montgomery
2778:Livingston
2683:Chautauqua
1826:August 15,
1418:References
1275:brownstone
1239:Erie Canal
1231:bas-relief
1163:Stadt Huys
1070:Stadt Huys
1060:Stadt Huys
1056:Stadt Huys
1032:Stadt Huys
1012:Stadt Huys
1001:Stadt Huys
987:Stadt Huys
979:Stadt Huys
955:Stadt Huys
930:Stadt Huys
874:balustrade
832:bracketing
591:Corinthian
573:Main block
562:Longmeadow
558:rusticated
485:foundation
389:Stadt Huis
341:Stadt Huys
267:ID78001837
183:73°45′17″W
180:42°39′06″N
18:Stadt Huys
6084:call sign
5961:frequency
5409:Adams, MA
5253:Heartland
5239:Adams, MA
5193:Greenwich
4974:TV, 23.3
4740:Metroland
4703:Education
4593:Geography
4563:Beverwyck
4515:Schoharie
4449:Waterford
4434:Sand Lake
4310:Brunswick
4276:Rotterdam
4266:Niskayuna
4251:Glenville
4236:Bethlehem
4187:City Hall
4172:City Hall
3860:Secondary
3853:Education
3770:Geography
3714:Whitehall
3709:West Hill
3669:South End
3599:Chinatown
3476:MVP Arena
3423:City Hall
3411:City Hall
3248:1942–1983
3244:1900–1942
3240:1860–1900
3236:1784–1860
3232:1664–1784
3080:Rochester
3075:Rhinebeck
3065:Peekskill
3026:Manhattan
2883:Schoharie
2763:Jefferson
2646:by county
2458:457804870
1726:March 16,
1469:TopoQuest
1423:Citations
1293:gargoyles
1157:, in his
940:Stadthuys
902:pilasters
867:triforium
808:pilasters
782:skylights
743:dentilled
662:Rear view
633:mullioned
334:carillons
238:Architect
5507:New York
5438:W52DF 52
5169:France24
4958:PBS Kids
4839:Troy, NY
4666:Religion
4548:Mohicans
4505:Saratoga
4480:Columbia
4467:Counties
4345:Schodack
4261:Halfmoon
3991:Religion
3973:See also
3906:See also
3561:See also
3386:Clermont
3284:Mahicans
3139:Category
3085:Syracuse
3011:Brooklyn
2958:Southern
2953:Northern
2923:Tompkins
2913:Sullivan
2888:Schuyler
2873:Saratoga
2868:Rockland
2818:Onondaga
2758:Herkimer
2753:Hamilton
2733:Franklin
2718:Dutchess
2713:Delaware
2708:Cortland
2703:Columbia
2693:Chenango
2658:Allegany
2580:New York
2526:Archived
2473:(2002).
2404:(2006).
2369:11543538
2345:11543538
2106:series.
1553:July 18,
1351:See also
1331:carillon
997:engraved
967:punitory
915:coffered
898:Valances
845:Interior
751:gargoyle
710:tympanum
669:pavilion
594:capitals
543:Exterior
507:, where
459:Building
419:brought
403:, where
397:Broadway
281:72000812
165:New York
157:Location
6534:Defunct
6495:WVCR-FM
6483:WTRY-FM
6478:WTMM-FM
6419:WQBK-FM
6392:WPBZ-FM
6387:WOPG-FM
6377:WOOS-LP
6372:WOOG-LP
6367:WOOC-LP
6362:WOOA-LP
6340:WMHT-FM
6330:WKLI-FM
6283:WHAZ-FM
6244:WGNA-FM
6199:WCAA-LP
6187:WAMC-FM
6073:107.7-3
6068:107.7-1
6063:106.5-2
6058:106.5-1
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6048:105.7-1
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6038:103.1-1
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6028:102.3-1
5501:–
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5423:Hagaman
5415:WCDB 29
5387:WEDG-TV
5310:, 45.1
5189:NewsNet
5187:, 25.8
5183:, 25.7
5179:, 25.6
5175:, 25.5
5171:, 25.4
5161:WVBG-LD
5119:NewsNet
5117:, 14.8
5113:, 14.7
5109:, 14.6
5105:, 14.5
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5091:WYBN-LD
5077:WNCE-CD
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5044:, 55.6
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5022:WYPX-TV
5016:H&I
5014:, 51.4
4996:, 45.4
4994:Charge!
4992:, 45.2
4978:, 23.4
4964:WXXA-TV
4956:, 17.4
4952:, 17.3
4948:, 17.2
4934:, 13.4
4930:, 13.3
4926:, 13.2
4914:Mystery
4912:, 10.4
4908:, 10.3
4904:, 10.2
4670:culture
4543:Mohawks
4535:History
4197:history
4167:history
4030:Culture
3673:Kenwood
3634:Melrose
3279:Mohawks
3224:History
3217:General
3209:History
3090:Yonkers
2993:Buffalo
2981:by city
2965:Wyoming
2908:Suffolk
2903:Steuben
2833:Orleans
2823:Ontario
2808:Niagara
2783:Madison
2743:Genesee
2698:Clinton
2688:Chemung
1954:2118072
1744:(Map).
1717:(Map).
1690:(Map).
1656:(Map).
1517:(Map).
1490:(Map).
1271:granite
1146:capital
1096:of the
879:dentils
800:finials
747:parapet
723:cornice
701:cornice
697:plinths
649:courses
614:muntins
610:transom
535:to the
451:to the
327:in the
321:traffic
303:of the
299:is the
259:Part of
228: (
223:to 1883
216: (
6266:WGY-FM
6167:W284BZ
6162:W282CU
6157:W282BI
6152:W275BS
6147:W263CG
6142:W261DP
6137:W260CH
6132:W256BU
6127:W254DA
6122:W248AX
6117:W246DS
6112:W240EC
6107:W235AY
6102:W232CE
6097:W230DK
6092:W226AC
6023:99.5-2
6018:99.5-1
6013:98.3-2
6008:98.3-1
6003:90.3-2
5998:90.3-1
5993:89.1-2
5988:89.1-1
5968:162.55
5937:W282CU
5932:W282BI
5928:104.3
5495:Albany
5446:Albany
5312:The CW
5241:, via
5223:, via
5185:Action
5163:(25.1
5153:, via
5115:Action
5093:(14.1
5030:Bounce
5024:(55.1
5012:Catchy
5006:(51.1
4988:(45.1
4966:(23.1
4950:Create
4944:(17.1
4922:(13.1
4900:(10.1
4890:, 6.3
4886:, 6.2
4605:Valley
4520:Warren
4490:Greene
4485:Fulton
4475:Albany
4439:Scotia
4355:Wilton
4315:Cohoes
4163:Albany
3920:Higher
3814:Valley
3723:People
3501:(2002)
3478:(1990)
3466:(1960)
3454:(1941)
3448:(1908)
3431:(1899)
3425:(1883)
3419:(1856)
3413:(1832)
3401:(1825)
3395:(1825)
3389:(1807)
3370:(1765)
3364:(1754)
3358:(1736)
3352:(1728)
3335:(1686)
3303:(1624)
3297:(1614)
3016:Queens
2988:Albany
2933:Warren
2928:Ulster
2893:Seneca
2853:Queens
2848:Putnam
2843:Otsego
2838:Oswego
2828:Orange
2813:Oneida
2798:Nassau
2788:Monroe
2748:Greene
2738:Fulton
2678:Cayuga
2668:Broome
2653:Albany
2587:Topics
2500:
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1847:Albany
1289:loggia
1131:Tories
1076:where
1052:belfry
1048:cupola
1044:gabled
985:. The
910:frieze
860:atrium
839:belfry
793:Towers
689:loggia
618:fluted
598:grille
566:hipped
315:, the
161:Albany
6598:Notes
6595:----
6505:WXL34
5944:104.7
5924:102.9
5919:100.5
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