Albany County - 49 Attractions You Must Visit

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About Albany County

Albany County constitutes the central core of the Capital District of New York State. s originally established by the English government in the colonial era, Albany County had an indefinite amount of land.

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List of Attractions in Albany County

The Lofts at Harmony Mills

The Lofts at Harmony Mills

Outdoors- Other

Iconic Buildings

Old Ruins

The Lofts at Harmony Mills is a historic apartment complex located in downtown Albany, New York. Built in 1871, the complex was originally an industrial cotton mill, and the buildings have since been converted into luxury loft-style apartments. Located 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 and more.

The Pine Hollow Arboretum

The Pine Hollow Arboretum

Forests

Botanical Gardens

The Pine Hollow Arboretum is a stunning natural asset to the region. Located near the banks of the Hudson River, the arboretum is composed of over 400 acres of forests and meadows. Visitors can explore the park's extensive trails, take in breathtaking views of the Hudson River, and observe the native wildlife that lives in the area. The arboretum also houses a number of educational exhibits, including a beautiful butterfly garden, a bird-viewing platform, and a variety of educational programs.

USS SLATER

USS SLATER

Man-made Structures- Other

Museums

USS Slater is a World War II Destroyer Escort located in Albany County, New York. The vessel, which served in both the Atlantic and Pacific theatres, is now a floating museum and memorial to the sailors who served in the war. Visitors can explore the ship and learn about its history and technology. They can also visit the museum's collection of artifacts, photographs, and wartime memorabilia.

Van Ostrande–Radliff House

The Van Ostrande–Radliff House is a historic house located in Albany, New York, just a few miles 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. Built in 1796, it is one of the oldest surviving residences in the area. The house is named for the Van Ostrande and Radliff families who lived in the house from the early 19th century until the late 20th century.

Van Schaick Island

Van Schaick Island

Iconic Buildings

Islands

Van Schaick Island is a historic island located in the Mohawk River in Albany, New York. It is situated just a few miles away from the Ten Broeck Mansion, the Erastus Corning II Tower, the Opalka Gallery, the Albany Center Gallery, the Albany Rural Cemetery, Historic Cherry Hill, Albany City Hall, and the Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence. The island was initially settled by Dutch settlers in the early 17th century, and was the site of a major Revolutionary War battle in 1777.

Washington Park

Washington Park

Lake/ River/ Ponds

Outdoors- Other

Parks

Botanical Gardens

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.

Washington Park Lake

Washington Park Lake

Lake/ River/ Ponds

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

Lake/ River/ Ponds

Iconic Buildings

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.

Whipple Cast and Wrought Iron Bowstring Truss Bridge

The Whipple Cast and Wrought Iron Bowstring Truss Bridge is located in Albany, New York, a few miles away from 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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