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Capital District
The Capital District (also "Capital Region") is an imprecise regional definition (much like Upstate New York) that generally refers to the four counties surrounding Albany, the capital of New York: Albany County, Schenectady County, Rensselaer County, and Saratoga County (historically, Saratoga County was not considered part of the region, however, it has had significant suburban growth from the adjoining counties since 1980). -
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New York
New York's capital is Albany. -
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Guilderland, New York
It is west of Albany, the capital of New York. -
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Bethlehem, New York
To the north, the town shares a border with Albany, the capital of New York State, and the Town of Guilderland. -
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U.S. Route 20 in New York
The First Great Western Turnpike Corporation was chartered in 1799 to build a road from Albany, the capital of New York, to the Revolutionary War frontier town of Cherry Valley. -
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Kingston, New York
In 1777 Kingston became the first capital of New York. ... The uptown area is a historic district which once served as the capital of New York State. -
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Albany, New York
In 1777, the state capital of New York was moved from Kingston to Albany, about 50 miles (80 km) north. -
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New York State Route 146
After crossing into Albany County, Route 146 changes directions from south to east and heads towards Albany, the capital of New York. -
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Hurley (town), New York
It was temporarily the capital of New York. -
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Category:Capital punishment in New York
Capital punishment in the United States by state ... Human death in New York
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