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ALBANY-SARATOGA REGION, NEW YORK
NY SARATOGA/CAPITOL
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This section of the New York Visitors Network focuses on New York's capital - Albany, as well as the cities of Saratoga Springs, Troy and Schenectady. We also bring you information for Rensselaer County. History abounds in this region settled early in the 1600's by the Dutch. Quaint towns dot the countryside while you'll find plenty to do in the urban centers as well. And it's absolutely astounding here in the fall and winter!New York's Capital Region is proud to be the home of some of America's most well known destinations. Visitors the world over, come to the Capital Region each year to enjoy attractions such as the Empire State Plaza, Howe Caverns, Baseball Hall Of Fame, Proctor's Theatre, Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Albany Institute Of History & Art, New York State Museum, Dudley Observatory and others.
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The Capital-Saratoga Region has everything you're looking for in your next getaway. Explore the Capital of New York State's Albany Heritage Area Visitor's Center, and make your way to nearby local breweries, museums and parks. Immerse yourself in New York's first historic district, The Stockade, and end your night with a touring Broadway performance at Proctors theatre. Enjoy thundering thoroughbred horses at Saratoga Race Course and top ballet and orchestra performances at Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Marvel at the beautiful architecture and industrial history of Troy during a farmer's market along the river.
Located only a few hours north of New York City, the Capital-Saratoga Region is easily accessible by train, plane or car. The only difficult part will be leaving. |
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