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Hoffman House The Hoffman House is a Dutch Colonial style stone house built about 1679. An excellent example of early American-Dutch rubble construction, the Hoffman House displays several of the "prototypical" characteristics of Dutch Colonial housing. Since serious Dutch colonization in America occurred only from 1626 until 1664, and almost exclusively along the Hudson River between Albany and New Amsterdam (New York City), relatively few examples of Dutch colonial architecture exist in the United States. The Hoffman House, built after the British assumed control of New Netherland (New York State), reflects the survival of Dutch building traditions years after English colonists began pouring into New York. The building has remained basically unchanged since its initial construction, and the Hoffman family occupied the house for 201 years, until the late 19th century. In 1908, the property became the headquarters for the local Salvation Army Corps., who due to their programs of social work, spent ... [Read More]
FRB: Beige Book - New York New York City's tourism boom appears to have leveled off--hotel occupancy rates were somewhat lower than a year ago in January, while daily room rates registered a larger-than-normal seasonal decline and were up just 5 percent from a year ago. Albany-area hotels registered an increase in occupancy rates over the past year, despite a substantial expansion in the number of hotel rooms. Over the past year, there has been a sizable decline reported in the number of Canadians making day trips to the western New York State and an increase in New Yorkers visiting Ontario. ... [Read More]
Directory Information: New York State Colleges and Universities Bryant & Stratton College - Albany ... New York Restaurant School, ... ITT Technical Institute - Albany ... [Read More]
New York State Supreme Court - Appellate Division - 3rd Department Home Page At fourth light (Italian American Community Center - Le Caravelle Restaurant on right, Corporate Plaza West on left) ... At third light (Italian American Community Center - Le Caravelle Restaurant on right, Corporate Plaza West on left) ... [Read More]
Quackenbush House During the twentieth century, the Quackenbush house was a gas station and restaurant. Located in the heart of "Quackenbush Square," today it is a fine restaurant and cornerstone of one of Albany's premier cultural districts ! ... Located beyond the original boundaries of the city, the Quackenbush house was technically part of Rensselaerswyck and then the town of Watervliet . In 1812, Albany's boundary line was extended northward bringing the Quackenbush house into the city of Albany. ... [Read More]
1994 Checklist of Official Publications of the State of New York Subjects: Cultural Education Center (Albany, N.Y.)/University of the State of New York -Officials and employees - Health and hygiene/Indoor air pollution - New York (State) - Albany -Measurement/Work environment - New York (State) - Albany - Evaluation/Air quality - NewYork (State) - Albany - Measurement. OCLC# 30835206 // R // AUGUST 1994:976 ... Instructional classroom management system. [Albany] : University at Albany,StateUniversity of New York, Two-Year College Development Center, in cooperation with Office ofOccupational & Continuing Education, State Education Dept., [1989]. v, 20 p. ... [Read More]
Alphabetic Index to ADA Settlement Agreements Decatur Main Hangar Restaurant ( Illinois ) ... Public Eye Restaurant ( Tennessee ) ... Sardi's Enterprises Restaurant ( New York ) ... [Read More]
Fred B. Abele Transportation History Collections, 1905-1985--New York State Library, MSSC Finding Aid The rolling stock of the United Traction Company (UTC), which operated streetcars and, later, buses, in Albany, Troy, and vicinity, is well documented. Fred Abele himself took many of these images during the final years of trolley car operations in the city Albany between 1941 and 1946. Excellent photographic documentation is also provided for the following traction operators: Schenectady Railway Company, Albany Southern Railway, Troy & New England Railway, Hudson Valley Railway, Fonda, Johnstown & Gloversville Railroad Electric Division, Jamestown, Westfield & Northwestern Railway, Berkshire Street Railway, Third Avenue Railway System, and Connecticut Company. To a lesser extent, there are photographs of many other trolley lines in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New England, and various major cities in the United States and Canada. Individual items generally contain information identifying the place and date of the picture and the builder of the trolley car. ... [Read More]
New York Archives Legacies Project Many of the early Chinese residents of Albany lived in the area of Green Street and Hudson Avenue. In 1920, there were two Chinese restaurants on Green Street, and the following year the Oriental Occidental Restaurant opened at 44 State Street, now the site of Jack’s Oyster House. ... of Albany. By 1886, the city directory had a total of nine laundries with Chinese surnames. The small community grew slowly in the early 1900’s, but by 1920 there were listings for 24 Chinese laundries in Albany. One of the proprietors, Lee Hing, is noted in the New York Exclusion Records as having come to the United States at the young age of 18, entering through the port of San Francisco in 1886. He lived in New York City’s Chinatown for a time, and then moved up the Hudson River to Albany, a common ... [Read More]
Public Presentations of The Colonial Albany Project Irish Mist Restaurant ... 16 Sheridan Avenue, Fifth Floor, Albany ... Meet the People of Colonial Albany ... [Read More]
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