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Hali Shields

Hali Shields

Integrative Women's Health Coach and IBCLC
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Hi!! I’m Hali. I am an integrative wellness expert, a certified women’s health coach, an integrative nutrition coach, a lactation education counselor, and a yoga & barre fitness instructor. I help busy, overwhelmed women struggling with their hormones, fertility, and the postpartum period. To…


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Bridget Sicsko

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Albany, NY

 

Albany is the capital and oldest city in the U.S. state of New York and the seat of the most populous city in the county of the same name. It is located on the west bank of the Hudson River, about 10 miles (16 km) south of its confluence with the Mohawk River, 135 miles (220 km) north of New York City, 170 miles (270 km) west of Boston, and about 220 miles (350 km) south of Montreal.

The city is known for its architecture, commerce, culture, institutions of higher education, and rich history. It is the economic and cultural core of the Capital District of the State of New York, which comprises the Albany–SchenectadyTroy Metropolitan Statistical Area, including the nearby cities and suburbs of Troy, Schenectady, and Saratoga Springs. With an estimated population of 1.1 million in 2013, the Capital District is the third most populous metropolitan region in the state. As of 2022, Albany's population was 100,826.

The Hudson River area was originally inhabited by Algonquian-speaking Mohican (Mahican), who called it Pempotowwuthut-Muhhcanneuw. The area was settled by Dutch colonists who, in 1614, built Fort Nassau for fur trading and in 1624, built Fort Orange. In 1664, the English took over the Dutch settlements, renaming the city Albany in honor of the Duke of York's Scottish title, the Duke of Albany, which takes its name from Alba, the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland. The Duke of Albany would later become James II of England and Ireland and James VII of Scotland. The city was officially chartered in 1686 under English rule. It became the capital of New York in 1797 after the formation of the United States. Albany is the oldest surviving settlement of the original British thirteen colonies north of Virginia. No other city in the United States has been continuously chartered as long.

In the late 18th century and throughout most of the 19th, Albany was a center of trade and transportation. The city lies toward the north end of the navigable Hudson River. It was the original eastern terminus of the Erie Canal, connecting to the Great Lakes, and was home to some of the earliest railroads in the world. In the 1920s a powerful political machine controlled by the Democratic Party arose in Albany. In the latter part of the 20th century, Albany's population shrank because of urban sprawl and suburbanization. In the 1990s, the New York State Legislature approved for the city a US$234 million building and renovation plan, which spurred redevelopment of downtown. In the early 21st century, Albany's high-technology industry grew, with great strides in nanotechnology.

Albany is about 150 miles (240 km) north of New York City on the Hudson River. It has a total area of 21.8 square miles (56 km2), of which 21.4 square miles (55 km2) is land and 0.4 square miles (1.0 km2) (1.8%) is water. The city is bordered on the north by the town of Colonie (along with the village of Menands), on the west by the town of Guilderland, and on the south by the town of Bethlehem. The former Foxes Creek, Beaver Kill, and Rutten Kill were diverted underground in the 19th century. There are four lakes within city limits: Buckingham Lake; Rensselaer Lake at the mouth of the Patroon Creek; Tivoli Lake, which was formed as a reservoir and once connected to the Patroon Creek; and Washington Park Lake, which was formed by damming the Beaver Kill.

The highest natural point in Albany is a USGS benchmark near the Loudonville Reservoir off Birch Hill Road, at 378 feet (115 m) above sea level. The lowest point is at the Hudson River—which is still technically an estuary at Albany and is affected by the Atlantic tide—at an average of 2 feet (0.61 m) above sea level at low tide and 4 feet (1.2 m) at high tide. The interior of Albany consists of rolling hills which were once part of the Albany Pine Bush, an area of pitch pine and scrub oak, and arid, sandy soil that is a remnant of the ancient Lake Albany. Due to development, the Pine Bush has shrunk from an original 25,000 to 6,000 acres (10,100 to 2,400 ha) today. A preserve was set up by the State Legislature in 1988 and is on the city's western edge, spilling into Guilderland and Colonie; it is the only sizable inland pine barrens dune ecosystem in the United States, and is home to many endangered species, including the Karner Blue butterfly.

Albany, NY, offers a wide range of spas, gyms, and health and wellness activities catering to the diverse needs of its residents. Complexions Spa for Beauty & Wellness provides a luxurious retreat with massages, facials, and holistic treatments designed to rejuvenate the mind and body. The Albany Strength Gym offers a robust environment for strength training and powerlifting, catering to serious fitness enthusiasts. HeartSpace Community Yoga & Wellness hosts yoga and meditation classes focusing on mental and physical well-being. Capital District YMCA provides a comprehensive fitness experience with modern equipment, personal training, and various group classes. The Center for Natural Wellness School of Massage Therapy offers therapeutic massage services performed by students under supervision. Albany CrossFit delivers high-intensity functional fitness training for those looking to push their physical limits.

 

Top sites in Albany, NY: New York State Museum, New York State Capitol, and Albany Institute of History & Art.

 

Population: 100,826 (2022). ZIP Code: 12203. Area codes: 518, 838. Elevation: 148 ft (45 m). Area: 21.94 sq mi (56.81 km³).

 

FAQs

 

What is Albany, NY famous for?

In 1797, Albany became the official capital of New York State. Since then, Albany has been a center for banking, railroads, and international trade.  Four New York state governors went on to become President of the United States. The telegraph, electric motor, and celluloid plastic were all pioneered here. Albany was also the point of origin for the first long-distance airplane flight and the first passenger railroad. Trace our unique place in American history at the New York State Museum, Albany Institute of History & Art, or any of our beloved heritage sites.

 

Is Albany, NY a good place to live?

The capital of New York is full of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, job seekers, and patrons of the arts. With so much to offer, it's no wonder Albany has been ranked the best place to live in New York! From its expansive parks and scenic trails to its thriving job market and diverse arts scene, Albany offers a wealth of experiences for residents and visitors alike. Whether you're seeking adventure in the great outdoors, pursuing professional growth, or indulging in the rich tapestry of arts and culture, Albany promises an unparalleled quality of life.

 

What is the crime rate in Albany, NY?

The City of Albany has a crime rate of 201.4 per 100,000 people. This means that, for every 100,000 people in the city, around 201 will experience some sort of crime in a given year. This rate is lower than in other urban areas. Fresno, California, for example, has a crime rate of 594 per 100,000 people, which is more than twice the rate of crime compared to Albany. Crime rates in the state capital continue to track downward, based on national data.

 

Sources

Wikipedia

City of Albany

Sofia Health

Complexions Spa for Beauty & Wellness

Albany Strength

HeartSpace Community Yoga & Wellness

Capital District YMCA

Center for Natural Wellness School of Massage Therapy

Albany CrossFit

Discover Albany

Extra Space

Tsigler Law

New York State Museum

New York State Capitol

Albany Institute of History & Art

 

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