Showing posts with label tricentennial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tricentennial. Show all posts
Friday, August 2, 2013
Triecentennial Time Capsule
Tucked in the foliage behind the statue in Tricentennial Park is a small plaque noting that a time capsule was place here in 1986.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
The Stockade Line
Another segment of the line marking the boundary of the old Albany stockade that was laid out during the city's Tricentennial in 1986. This one cuts diagonally across Steuben Street above North Pearl.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
City Limits
The heavy wooden fence ran from the Hudson River on the east and close to the current path of Maiden Lane on the north side and, on the south side, roughly parallel to modern Hudson Avenue near the parking garages and post office. Fort Albany marked the western end close to today's Crown Plaza Hotel at Lodge Street.
This artist's rendering gives a good view of how Albany would've looked at the time of the Charter.
http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/im/im1686.html
Albany certainly has grown since the signing of the document which, in effect, created it as a city.
The commemorative lines on the sidewalk have all but worn away in the part twenty-three years. There's one piece on State Street a half block up from the Crown Plaza, near where Fort Albany (and, later, Fort Frederick) stood. The portion in the photo is at the rear of St. Peter's Episcopal Church just off Lodge Street.
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