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Albany/Troy/Schenectady - Nearby Destinations

Tourist destinations to consider near Albany/Troy/Schenectady are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Hudson/Kinderhook Population: 16,000
  A charming Dutch village surrounded by pastoral beauty and rolling hills, Kinderhook has managed to preserve its yesteryear charm. The village has a magical charm capable of transporting the soul back to a time and place where general stores and corner pharmacies existed. Hudson is now a favorite place to hunt for antiques.
     
Kingston Population: 24,000
  Once the capital of New York, Kingston now sits among rugged hills like a tiny morsel of history clinging to a past that no longer fits in today’s world. Dating back to 1658, the Stockade section of the village is the main come on to tourists passing through the area.
     
Lake George
  Sprawled along the foothills of the great Adirondack Mountains are the sparkling waters of Lake George and the quaint village that shares its name. In the summer months, the streets of Lake George are engorged with tourists.
     
Saratoga Springs Population: 26,000
  Saratoga Springs is home to world-class thoroughbred horse racing, and between Lake and Union avenues in the village, there are over 400 historic homes that line the streets.
     
The Catskills
  In the mid-1800s, the Catskills were a resort area for the rich and famous with a popularity that lasted until the middle of the next century. Now, the Catskills are waking up and developing as a second-home region to frazzled city dwellers that take refuge in the hills during weekend furloughs.
     

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