A Second Campus and Beyond
The heartbeat of state politics, the home of power brokers and
literary personalities, history is made in the Capital Region. With
more than 60,000 college students in the area, there are always
things to do and people to meet.
A wide variety of restaurants, shops, museums, and theaters are
within walking distance or easily accessible by buses that stop
right at our front door. Spontaneous road trips are only limited
by your imagination with the Hudson Valley and New York City to
the south, Boston and the mountains of Massachusetts and Vermont
to the east, and the Adirondacks and Canada to the north.
www.albany.org
www.albany.com
www.albanyevents.org
www.albanymenus.com
www.albanywebsites.com
www.capitalareahelpwanted.com
www.larkstreet.org
www.pepsiarena.com
www.stuyvesantplaza.com
www.timesunion.com

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Did you know?
Oldest Capital City in
the U.S.: Albany-settled
in 1624 and named state
capital in 1797
Albany is home to the world's largest RCA
Dog ("Nipper") still in existence
Oldest and largest state museum in the U.S.:
New York State Museum
in Albany

Metroland newsweekly selected The College of
Saint Rose as Best College
Campus (Urban) in the
Capital Region.
Albany was voted "America's Most Livable
City" by the U.S. Confer-
ence of Mayors and Albany is considered to be one of "America's
50 Most Wired Cities" by Yahoo! Internet Life
(March 2000, pp. 124)
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