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Akadine Pess Address: 141 Tompkins AvenueCity: Pleasantville Region: Lower Hudson ValleyZip Code: 10570 Phone 1: (914)747-0777
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Albany Aqua Ducks & Trolley Address: 1 Quay Street Departs from Quackenbush SquareCity: Albany Region: Upper Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12207 Phone 1: 518-462-3825 Web Address: Web Address
Amphibious tours take you through the historic streets of NY's capital city. First by land, and then with a splashdown into the Hudson River!
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Albany Center Gallery Address: 39 Columbia StreetCity: Albany Region: Upper Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12207 Phone 1: 518-462-4775 Web Address: Web Address
The mission of Albany Center Gallery is to exhibit and promote contemporary visual art produced by emerging and established artists living primarily within a 100-mile radius of Albany and to inspire interest to an increasingly diverse audience. For 30 years, Albany Center Gallery has provided a platform for the work of contemporary visual artists to engage the public. Albany Center Gallery strives to encourage dialogue and critical commentary about the visual arts within the region. Albany Center Gallery is dedicated to the exhibition of regional artists within a 100-mile radius of Albany. Since Leslie Urbach opened the gallery’s doors in 1977, 1,000 of the area’s finest contemporary artists have exhibited at Albany Center Gallery using the following disciplines: painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, printing, fiber arts, video, mixed media, installation, and most recently artist books.
Albany Center Gallery’s exhibition program serves the art community and the general public. Receptions, artist interviews, art in public places, panel discussions, and an education program are part of the gallery’s activity. The gallery presents at least seven major exhibitions a year in the main gallery, including the Mohawk Hudson Regional Invitational, and participates with performing arts organizations to present an Art in Education program. Many of the artists who exhibit at Albany Center Gallery gain national and international recognition.
All of Albany Center Gallery’s exhibitions, receptions, and artist interviews are free and open to the public. The exhibitions are chosen based on topics that address a broad and diverse audience. The gallery space is fully handicapped accessible.
Open Tuesday through Saturday noon-5:00 p.m. Don´t forget to visit our Gift Shop!
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Albany County Getaway Packages Address: 25 Quackenbush Sq.City: Albany Region: Upper Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12207 Toll Free: 1-800-258-3582 Email:
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Click the website link above to view the many amazing getaway packages Albany County has to offer! 
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Albany County Historical Association-Ten Broeck Mansion Address: 9 Ten Broeck PlaceCity: Albany Region: Upper Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12207 Phone 1: 518-436-9826
If you are looking for an unusual site for such special events as weddings, receptions, cocktail parties, holiday gatherings, picnics and the like, why not consider one of the Capital Region´s gems? The historic Ten Broeck Mansion and its grounds are available at a nominal fee for private events.
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Albany Heritage Area Visitors Center & Planetarium Address: 25 Quackenbush SquareCity: Albany Region: Upper Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12207 Phone 1: 518-434-0405 Web Address: Web Address
Features a variety of permanent displays exploring the history of Albany from its beginnings to present day including the USS Albany Heritage exhibit. In addition, special exhibits featuring the history and culture of the Capital Region are scheduled throughout the year. Also located in the Visitors Center is the Henry Hudson Planetarium, which hosts a wide variety of educational and special event programs exploring astronomy and history. And it's an official NASA Space Place! Be sure to check out the Albany Gift Shop for some uniquely Albany souvenirs!
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Albany Institute of History & Art (AIHA) Address: 125 Washington AvenueCity: Albany Region: Upper Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12207 Phone 1: 518-463-4478 Web Address: Web Address
A museum founded in 1791 during hte presidency of Geaoge Washington, making it older than the Louvre, the Smithsonian, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting and promoting interest in the history, art, and culture of Albany and the upper Hudson Valley Region.
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Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission Address: 195 New Karner RoadCity: Albany Region: Upper Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12207 Phone 1: 518-456-0655 Web Address: Web Address
One of the best remaining examples of an inland pine barren ecosystem in the world.
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Albany Riverfront Park at the Corning Preserve Address: Along the Hudson RiverCity: AlbanyZip Code: 12201 Web Address: Web Address Albany Riverfront Park at the Corning Preserve is a waterfront destination for recreation and a variety of entertainment. Since the grand opening in August 2002, Riverfront Park has played host to a full schedule of events appealing to visitors and citizens of all ages. With easy access provided by the Hudson River Way Pedestrian Bridge, Albany Riverfront Park bolsters an amphitheatre with performance space and seating for more than 1,000 spectators, a new bulkhead, floating boat docks, and a bicycle path for recreation.
The park creates a highly adaptable space that is able to present a wide range of events. From the energetic, after work crowd at the Thursday night Alive at Five concert series, to the more discerning taste of the Albany Riverfront Jazz Festival, the park truly accommodates all interests.
The amphitheatre and riverfront create a positive and significant impact on local businesses, residents and visitors alike, infusing a sense of community, elegance and energy to a beautiful and functional addition to historical downtown Albany.
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Albany Rowing Center Address: Corning Preserve Boat Launch Hudson Riverfront, AlbanyCity: Albany Region: Upper Hudson ValleyZip Code: 12207 Web Address: Web Address
Provides recreational and competetive rowing opportunities for youth and adults.
Founded in 1984 as the Organization of Adirondack Rowers and Scullers, the Albany Rowing Center (ARC) is located on the Hudson River in downtown Albany, and is committed to providing recreational and competitive rowing opportunities for both youth and adults. ARC is a not-for-profit organization that fosters interest in, and provides opportunity for, rowing in New York's Capital District. ARC rowers represent all ages (from middle school students on up) and a wide range of rowing abilities (from novice to experienced).
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