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site of tennis courts. The northwestern corner that is cut out of the park's otherwise rectangular shape was never part of the park; those plots were mostly owned by the Barnes family and developed into urban mansions facing
Thurlow Terrace and Englewood Place. The process of buying and improving the land piecemeal was criticized because each improvement raised the value of the existing land that still needed to be purchased. The increase in property value can be shown through the value of the lands surrounding Washington Park almost doubling in the six years in which the majority of the park improvements were made; from $ 2,696,688 in 1869 to $ 4,843,440 in 1875. The properties next to Washington Park on Robin Street, which was renamed Englewood Terrace, increased in value from $ 9,500 in 1875 to $ 175,800 by 1891.
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in 1907, facing towards an entrance to the park from the corner of State and
Willett streets, an entrance that no longer exists. The boulder's back faced Henry Johnson Boulevard (formerly Northern Boulevard) and was the scene of many vehicular accidents as drivers missed a sharp curve. In 2006, as
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and for strangers. West of the cemetery was the alms-house farm and the penitentiary grounds. In 1809 the Middle Public Square was renamed Washington Square, and later the Washington Parade Ground. In 1868 the remains and headstones in the cemetery were removed and reinterred, most to
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689:Soldiers and Sailors' Monument, SW side
677:Soldiers and Sailors' Monument, NE side
3229:Culture in New York's Capital District
3208:Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
1707:Frances Ingraham Heins (May 5, 2002).
1684:Elizabeth Benjamin (August 19, 1999).
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1208:"Studying Washington Park's Landscape"
1177:"National Register Information System"
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1373:. Matthew Bender IV-Mount Ida Press.
366:(Beaver Creek) to form a grand lake.
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2258:from the original on March 12, 2023.
2192:"Center for Legislative Development"
2004:"Happiness Blooms at Tulip Festival"
1867:Richard Wexler (November 12, 1986).
1732:"No takers on lakehouse eatery plan"
1181:National Register of Historic Places
850:Bridge during Capital Holiday Lights
1100:Englewood Place and Thurlow Terrace
2324:. The State University of New York
2075:Alan Wechsler (October 19, 2008).
2052:"Hannaford Capital Holiday Lights"
2030:"Honoring a favorite son of Italy"
2002:Humberto Martinez (May 10, 2009).
1981:"Albany, New York, Special Events"
1515:"Burying the Dead in Early Albany"
1417:Joseph Dalton (January 24, 2008).
208:multiple for residences including
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18:Washington Park (Albany, New York)
2028:David Filkins (October 7, 2007).
1777:washington park monuments albany.
1665:. Schenectady Gazette. p. A6
1635:Jay Jochnowitz (April 27, 1988).
1590:Judy Shepard (December 4, 1988).
1206:Judy Shepard (October 28, 1987).
471:), and the former grounds of the
287:Washington Park Historic District
43:Washington Park Historic District
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2170:"Freihofer's Run for Women 5 km"
2079:. Albany Times Union. p. C8
2032:. Albany Times Union. p. B1
1958:. Albany Times Union. p. A1
1954:Jay Jochnowitz (July 13, 1994).
1928:. City of Albany. Archived from
1871:. Albany Times Union. p. A1
1837:Colin McDonald (March 8, 2006).
1818:. Albany Times Union. p. B1
1734:. Albany Times Union. p. B3
1711:. Albany Times Union. p. G1
1688:. Albany Times Union. p. B1
1639:. Albany Times Union. p. B2
1571:. Albany Times Union. p. B1
1567:Jay Jochnowitz (April 8, 1988).
1398:. Albany Times Union. p. F1
1210:. Albany Times Union. p. C1
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1795:. D. Brown & Co. p. 36
1730:Brian Nearing (July 12, 2006).
1450:. Banks and Brothers. pp.
771:Sons of the American Revolution
3255:Albany–Rensselaer Rail Station
3059:City School District of Albany
2758:Government of New York (state)
2244:De Socio, Mike (May 8, 2019).
1661:Carl Strock (March 19, 2002).
1396:"Walk-way Adds Old-time Grace"
1086:Classical Revival architecture
778:Soldiers and Sailors' Monument
730:smiting the rock for water on
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2098:Pete Iorizzo (June 6, 2010).
1616:. Washington Park Conservancy
1367:Waite, Diana S., ed. (1993).
1028:New York State Normal College
132:Show map of the United States
3871:National Historic Landmarks
3260:Albany International Airport
2674:Albany International Airport
1123:State University of New York
925:Architecture on State Street
881:. The Freihofer's Run is an
698:Dr. James H. Armsby Memorial
32:United States historic place
3295:Streets of Albany, New York
3190:Episcopal Diocese of Albany
2213:Neil G. Larson (May 1981).
2144:"Freihofer's Run for Women"
2100:"Winning Race and a Record"
1263:William S. Egerton (1892).
1229:Arthur James Weise (1884).
954:First Presbyterian Church,
310:Cemetery and parade grounds
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2542:Van Ostrande-Radliff House
1444:Banks, A. Bleeker (1888).
1235:. E.H. Bender. p. 482
783:Grand Army of the Republic
542:Washington Park Lakehouses
3941:Parks in Albany, New York
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3089:Bishop Maginn High School
3069:Academy of the Holy Names
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2357:, Weed, Parsons & Co.
879:Freihofer's Run for Women
761:is a monument to Colonel
612:Washington Park Monuments
555:Original lake house, 1904
433:as originally constructed
431:Design of Washington Park
348:Olmsted, Vaux and Company
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3079:Albany Academy for Girls
2697:Albany Convention Center
2638:Albany Municipal Airport
2481:Dutch West India Company
2350:Collyer, Robert (1889),
2077:"They Move With Purpose"
1789:Muir, John, ed. (1892).
759:Marinus Willett Memorial
747:, who also sculpted the
663:Marinus Willett Memorial
625:James H. Armsby Memorial
370:Construction of the park
193:136 acres (0.55 km)
3194:Cathedral of All Saints
975:Henry Hobson Richardson
938:Grange Sard Jr. House,
875:American Cancer Society
390:(later Commissioners).
279:Henry Hobson Richardson
3360:Keeper of the Register
3285:New York State Thruway
3154:Sage College of Albany
3129:Albany Medical College
2747:Albany Fire Department
2621:New York State Capitol
2597:Albany Lumber District
1758:John D. Whish (1917).
1464:dongan charter albany.
1292:"Washington Park Lake"
1269:Weed, Parsons & Co
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767:French and Indian Wars
724:King Memorial Fountain
718:Saint Andrew's Society
702:Albany Medical College
637:King Memorial Fountain
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206:John Cuyler (for park)
60:U.S. Historic district
3880:Outside New York City
3375:National Park Service
3355:Contributing property
3212:Bishop Howard Hubbard
3134:College of Saint Rose
2656:Albany County Airport
2513:(1635, 1646, or 1673)
1935:on September 17, 2010
1764:. J.B. Lyon. p.
1070:Albany Medical Center
1066:Academy of Holy Names
901:, and all across the
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337:Albany Rural Cemetery
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283:governors of New York
259:Frederick Law Olmsted
174:42.65694°N 73.77167°W
3564:New York (Manhattan)
3032:Washington Park Lake
2554:Albany Plan of Union
2102:. Albany Times Union
1447:Albany Bi-centennial
1115:University at Albany
1111:All Saints Cathedral
743:and was sculpted by
487:Albany Plan of Union
417:Washington Park Lake
384:New York Legislature
271:Washington Park Lake
107:Show map of New York
3867:Bridges and tunnels
3250:Adirondack Northway
3198:Bishop William Love
2946:Erastus Corning 2nd
2940:Daniel P. O'Connell
2276:on January 24, 2003
1419:"Heart of the city"
1370:Albany Architecture
1187:on October 12, 2012
1062:detached residences
709:Robert Burns Statue
651:Robert Burns Statue
179:42.65694; -73.77167
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3956:Urban public parks
3084:Albany Free School
3074:The Albany Academy
3063:Albany High School
2891:University Heights
2662:Empire State Plaza
2609:Governor's Mansion
2008:Albany Times Union
1127:One Commerce Plaza
1037:Albany Times Union
983:J. Cleaveland Cady
956:J. Cleaveland Cady
877:walkathon and the
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2644:Miss Albany Diner
2548:Quackenbush House
2150:on March 28, 2010
1761:Albany Guide Book
1076:South Lake Avenue
1012:Classical revival
909:Historic district
785:as a monument to
524:Ceratocystis ulmi
520:Dutch elm disease
501:Thirteen Colonies
497:Benjamin Franklin
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2599:(1830s–1908)
2591:Albany Basin
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2570:19th century
2535:18th century
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3860:Other lists
3709:Westchester
3639:Schenectady
3434:Cattaraugus
3159:SUNY Albany
3027:Tivoli Lake
2948:(1909–1983)
2942:(1885–1977)
2936:(1794–1872)
2930:(1657–1724)
2924:(1634–1715)
2821:Hudson-Park
2676:(1996–1998)
2664:(1965–1978)
2652:(1956–1994)
2519:(1676–1789)
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2493:Fort Orange
2487:Fort Nassau
2483:(1621–1791)
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1054:US Route 20
840:ice skating
790:1912.
732:Mount Horeb
589:style with
583:stick style
528:crab apples
392:John Bogart
295:Peter Child
202:John Bogart
177: /
153:Coordinates
3935:Categories
3699:Washington
3619:Rensselaer
3554:Montgomery
3539:Livingston
3444:Chautauqua
2877:Mount Hope
2869:Krank Park
2851:Pine Hills
2846:Park South
2831:New Albany
2816:Helderberg
2811:Eagle Hill
2776:Arbor Hill
2729:(current:
2720:Government
2699:(proposed)
2585:Erie Canal
2511:Stadt Huys
2505:Beverwijck
1145:References
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1020:Romanesque
1004:Queen Anne
971:brownstone
967:townhouses
832:basketball
820:volleyball
801:Activities
591:terracotta
535:Structures
505:Arbor Hill
421:row houses
165:73°46′18″W
162:42°39′25″N
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3841:Rochester
3836:Rhinebeck
3826:Peekskill
3787:Manhattan
3644:Schoharie
3524:Jefferson
3407:by county
3052:Secondary
3045:Education
2962:Geography
2906:Whitehall
2901:West Hill
2861:South End
2791:Chinatown
2668:MVP Arena
2615:City Hall
2603:City Hall
2440:1942–1983
2436:1900–1942
2432:1860–1900
2428:1784–1860
2424:1664–1784
1058:rowhouses
899:Australia
868:Hannaford
824:badminton
787:Civil War
753:city hall
736:Israelite
605:Monuments
444:toll gate
267:Manhattan
198:Architect
3900:Category
3846:Syracuse
3772:Brooklyn
3719:Southern
3714:Northern
3684:Tompkins
3674:Sullivan
3649:Schuyler
3634:Saratoga
3629:Rockland
3579:Onondaga
3519:Herkimer
3514:Hamilton
3494:Franklin
3479:Dutchess
3474:Delaware
3469:Cortland
3464:Columbia
3454:Chenango
3419:Allegany
3341:New York
3183:Religion
3165:See also
3098:See also
2753:See also
2578:Clermont
2476:Mahicans
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