Albany, New York
Population: 105,000
Located in Albany County
Albany is the capital of New York State. This community has a white-collar appearance due to the large number of politicians that congregate in the area during political campaigns. Albany also hosts an annual Tulip Festival in Washington Park. The city lies on the west bank of the Hudson River and is a port of entry for the northern Hudson River Channel as well as the transshipment point between ocean-going vessels and the New York State Barge Canal routes west to the Great Lakes. Five days after the Declaration of Independence, the people of New York met in convention in Kingston to vote their support and form their own state government. Although their state was the scene of nearly a third of the battles fought in the American Revolution, and their major port and city was occupied, New Yorkers still managed to supply large quantities of food, clothing, lead and iron to General Washington, as well as to serve valiantly in the Continental Army. New Yorkers saw the christening of the American flag when the Stars and Stripes was first flown in battle at the defense of Ft. Stanwix in Rome. The Colony of New York became a state on April 20, 1777 with the adoption of its first constitution-12 years before the Federal Constitution. After the adoption of the Federal Constitution, New York City was chosen to be the nation's first capital and was the site of the inauguration of George Washington as President on April 30, 1789.
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