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  1. Pieter Schuyler. Formation. 1686. Salary. $135,402 (2017) Website. [1] From 1779 until 1839, mayors were chosen by the New York State's Council of Appointment, typically for a one-year term that began in September. From 1840 on, Albany's mayors were directly elected by the city's residents.

  2. Albany. Ang Albany ay isang lungsod at kabisera ng New York na matatagpuan sa Estados Unidos. Matatagpuan ito sa kanlurang pampang ng Ilog Hudson sa silangang bahagi ng estado. Ang populasyon nito ay 97,856, ayon sa senso noong 2010. Ang lathalaing ito na tungkol sa Estados Unidos ay isang usbong. Makatutulong ka sa Wikipedia sa nito.

  3. Pagina principal; Portal del communitate; Actualitates; Modificationes recente; Pagina aleatori; Adjuta; Donationes

  4. Proprietary government (1664–1685) New Amsterdam surrendered to Colonel Richard Nicholls on August 27, 1664; he renamed it New York. On September 24 Sir George Carteret accepted the capitulation of the garrison at Fort Orange, which he called Albany, after another of the Duke of York's titles.

  5. Albany County är ett administrativt område i delstaten New York, USA, med 304 204 invånare. Den administrativa huvudorten (county seat) är Albany. Geografi. Enligt United States Census Bureau har countyt en total area på 1 381 km². 1 356 km² av den arean är land och 25 km² är vatten.

  6. The Palace Theatre is an entertainment venue in downtown Albany, New York, located on the corner of Clinton Avenue ( US 9) and North Pearl Street ( NY 32 ). The theatre is operated by the Palace Performing Arts Center, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. Established in 1984 and incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation in 1989, the ...

  7. Located in western Albany, Melrose is roughly bounded by Washington Avenue to the north, Western Avenue to the south, Brevator Street to the west, and Manning Boulevard to the east. Melrose Avenue itself is built on the right-of-way of the first passenger railroad in the state of New York, which ran from Albany to Schenectady.