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Washington Park Lake

Washington Park Lake

0.12km from Washington Park

Washington Park Lake is a man-made lake located in Washington Park in Albany, New York. The lake was created in 1878 to provide drinking water for the city’s residents. It is surrounded by lush greenery, and is the perfect spot for relaxation and recreation. Visitors can enjoy a stroll around the lake, or take part in the many activities offered in the park such as picnicking, fishing, and boating.

Washington Park Lake House

Washington Park Lake House

0.25km from Washington Park

Washington Park Lake House is an iconic building located in Washington Park in Albany, New York. Built in 1887, the building was designed by prominent local architect Calvert Vaux and is a stunning example of the Second Empire-style of architecture. It is situated just a few miles away from other important landmarks in the area, such as the Ten Broeck Mansion, the Erastus Corning II Tower, the Albany Rural Cemetery, Historic Cherry Hill, Albany City Hall, and the Cathedral of All Saints.

Lark Street

Lark Street

0.86km from Washington Park

Lark Street is a vibrant and eclectic street in the city of Albany, New York. Located just a few miles away from the Ten Broeck Mansion, the Erastus Corning II Tower, the Albany Rural Cemetery, Historic Cherry Hill, Albany City Hall, and the Cathedral of All Saints, it is home to dozens of unique shops, restaurants, cafes, and galleries. From trendy boutiques to vintage clothing stores, Lark Street provides a variety of shopping options for residents and visitors alike.

Opalka Gallery

Opalka Gallery

1.06km from Washington Park

The Opalka Gallery in Albany County, New York is an art gallery located in the Erastus Corning II Tower. Founded in 1988, the Gallery is run by the Albany Institute of History & Art and focuses on the visual arts of the Capital Region. The Gallery houses a permanent collection of works by Stanley C. Opalka, a Polish-born artist who was a leader in the contemporary art movement in the 1970s and 1980s, in addition to rotating exhibitions of art from various regional artists.

Albany Institute of History & Art

Albany Institute of History & Art

1.07km from Washington Park

This is a museum in Albany, New York which was promoting interest in the history, art, and culture. It is among the oldest museums in the United States.

The Cathedral of All Saints

The Cathedral of All Saints

1.29km from Washington Park

The Cathedral of All Saints is a historic Episcopal church located in Albany County, New York. Built in 1873, it is one of the oldest churches in the area and is situated near other important landmarks, such as the Ten Broeck Mansion, the Erastus Corning II Tower, the Albany Rural Cemetery, Historic Cherry Hill, and Albany City Hall. The Gothic-style church is constructed of local bluestone, and features a beautiful stained glass window, designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany.

New York State Capitol

New York State Capitol

1.42km from Washington Park

This is the seat of the New York State government. The capitol building is part of the Empire State Plaza complex on State Street in Capitol Park. Once it was the most expensive government building. This is the seat of the New York State government. The capitol building is part of the Empire State Plaza complex on State Street in Capitol Park.  Once it was the most expensive government building.

Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany - Pastoral Center

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany is one of the oldest dioceses in the United States, dating back to 1847. It includes more than 200 Catholic parishes and missions throughout the seven counties of Albany, Fulton, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, and Schoharie. The diocese is overseen by Bishop Edward B. Scharfenberger, and its headquarters is located in the city of Albany, New York. The diocese is the home to a number of important institutions.

New York State Education Department

New York State Education Department

1.43km from Washington Park

The New York State Education Department (NYSED) is the educational authority responsible for the supervision of all public schools in the State of New York. Located in Albany, NYSED oversees the development of the State's curriculum, educational standards, and assessments for Pre-K through grade 12 students. It also regulates and accredits educational programs and schools, as well as providing professional development and resources for educators.

New York State Museum

New York State Museum

1.44km from Washington Park

The New York State Museum is a research-backed institution in Albany. The museum houses art, artifacts (prehistoric and historic), and ecofacts that reflect New York’s cultural, natural, and geological development. it is the nation's oldest and largest state museum. The museum now occupies the first four floors of the Cultural Education Center.

Lincoln Park

Lincoln Park

1.49km from Washington Park

This is an urban park located in Albany, Newyork. This was Albany's first playground. The park features Albany's only outdoor non-wading swimming pool, along with several tennis courts, basketball courts, and football and baseball fields and more.

Erastus Corning II Tower

Erastus Corning II Tower

1.5km from Washington Park

The Erastus Corning II Tower is a historic skyscraper. It is the tallest building in the city, standing at 589 feet (180 m). Built in 1966, it is named after Erastus Corning II, the longest-serving mayor of Albany. The tower was designed by architect Edward Durell Stone in the International Style and is constructed of concrete and glass. The lower floors of the tower feature a gallery of stained-glass windows, and the upper floors offer sweeping views of the Hudson River and Albany skyline.

Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence

Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence

1.53km from Washington Park

The Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence is a historic house museum located in downtown Albany, New York. The house was built in 1848 by Stephen Myers, an African-American abolitionist, and his wife Harriet. The Myers family lived in the house until 1897. The house was then purchased by the City of Albany and has since been designated a National Historic Landmark.

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception

1.59km from Washington Park

This is a Roman Catholic church near the Mansion District in Albany, New York. Built-in the period of 1848-1852, it is the mother church of the Diocese of Albany. In 1976 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

New York State Executive Mansion

New York State Executive Mansion

1.62km from Washington Park

The New York State Executive Mansion is the official residence of the Governor of New York and is located in Albany, New York. Built in 1875, it is a three-story Italianate-style mansion situated near important landmarks such as the Ten Broeck Mansion, the Erastus Corning II Tower, Fort Orange, the Albany Rural Cemetery, Historic Cherry Hill, Albany City Hall, the Cathedral of All Saints, the Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence, and Rensselaer Lake.

Albany City Hall

Albany City Hall

1.67km from Washington Park

Albany City Hall is located in Albany County, New York and is the official seat of the county government. Built in 1832, it is one of the oldest surviving government buildings in the area. It is situated just a few miles away from other important landmarks, such as the Ten Broeck Mansion, the Erastus Corning II Tower, the Albany Rural Cemetery, and Historic Cherry Hill.

St. Peter's Church

St. Peter's Church

1.74km from Washington Park

Saint Peter's Church is an Episcopal church located in Albany County, New York. Established in 1809, it is situated near other important landmarks, such as the Ten Broeck Mansion, the Erastus Corning II Tower, the Albany Rural Cemetery, Historic Cherry Hill, and Albany City Hall. The church building is constructed in a Gothic Revival style, featuring stained glass windows made by the Tiffany Studios.

Ten Broeck Mansion

Ten Broeck Mansion

1.77km from Washington Park

The Ten Broeck Mansion is a historic house museum located in Albany, New York. It was built in 1797-98 by Abraham Ten Broeck, a Revolutionary War officer who served under General Washington, and is now one of the oldest surviving residences in the city. Ten Broeck served as Mayor of Albany in 1810, and lived in the Mansion until his death in 1832. The Mansion was later purchased by the City of Albany and has since been designated a National Historic Landmark.

The First Church in Albany

The First Church in Albany

1.86km from Washington Park

Also known as North dutch church located at the north pearl and orange streets in Albany. It is a member congregation of the Reformed Church in America. It was built in the period of 1797-1799 and it was the oldest church in Albany.

Downtown

Downtown

1.89km from Washington Park

Downtown Albany is the bustling center of Albany County, New York and home to a variety of historical and cultural attractions. It is situated near the Ten Broeck Mansion, the Erastus Corning II Tower, Fort Orange, the Albany Rural Cemetery, Historic Cherry Hill, Albany City Hall, the Cathedral of All Saints, the Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence, and Rensselaer Lake.

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Washington Park

Washington Park

Washington Park, Albany, NY, USA

It is the city's premier park and the site of many festivals and gatherings. As public property, it dates back to the city charter in 1686 and has seen many uses including that of gunpowder storage, square/parade grounds, and cemetery. Daily a lot of people visit this place every day and is one of the popular tourist attractions in Albany county.