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Downtowns do not get more quaint and restaurant scenes don't get much better than Hudson. For locals and tourists, Hudson is a Hudson Riverfront hotspot south of Albany. 6. Saratoga Springs Google Maps Street View 6. Saratoga Springs Saratoga has it all: arts, culture, great nightlife, an...
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The town sits near Lake Secession, offering locals opportunities for fishing, boating, and picnicking along the shore. Iva’s history is rooted in agriculture, and you can still see that influence today in the surrounding farmlands and local businesses. One of the highlights of the town is the...
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TheNew York State Thruwayis the longest toll road in America. It runs 496 miles from the Yonkers border near New York City north to Albany, then west to Buffalo and then south to Ripley, N.Y. in far western Chautauqua County. The first section, between Utica and Rochester, was opened ...
TheNew York State Thruwayis the longest toll road in America. It runs 496 miles from the Yonkers border near New York City north to Albany, then west to Buffalo and then south to Ripley, N.Y. in far western Chautauqua County. The first section, between Utica and Rochester, was opened ...
Albany was established in 1857 on Elwood and Marysville Territorial Road. It was first populated by families from Castle Creek and Painted Post, New York, who named it after the capital of their native state. America 1858-1859 America City 1860-1932 This place was established on the Parallel...