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Neighborhoods of Albany, New York

The neighborhoods of Albany, New York are listed below.

Albany skyline

Arbor Hill edit

 
Houses on Clinton Avenue, Arbor Hill

Arbor Hill[1] is an historic neighborhood in northeastern Albany near the Hudson River. Arbor Hill encompasses the area from Clinton Avenue (formerly called Patroon Street) north to the Livingston Avenue Railroad Bridge (where North Albany begins) and from the Hudson River west to Henry Johnson Boulevard.[2] Arbor Hill was outside Albany's first boundaries as set up in the Dongan Charter of 1686. The original name of the area was Colonie. Incorporated as a village on April 9, 1804, Arbor Hill was annexed by the city in 1815, at which time Patroon Street became Clinton Avenue.[3] The name "Arbor Hill" comes from the nickname of the Ten Broeck Mansion, an important cultural and historical destination in the neighborhood. Arbor Hill includes Dudley Heights, a residential neighborhood north of Livingston Avenue that was the first location of the Dudley Observatory.[4] Demographically, Arbor Hill is predominantly African-American.[5]

Buckingham Lake edit

 
Buckingham Lake

The Buckingham Lake neighborhood is bordered by Western Avenue on the north, Route 85 on the west, Krumkill Road and New Scotland Avenues on the south, and South Manning Boulevard on the east.[6][7]

Center Square edit

 
Brides' Row, located on Chestnut Street in the Center Square neighborhood

Center Square[8][9] contains many buildings of architectural significance and is locally famous for its nightlife, entertainment, culture, and dining. Center Square includes the area bounded by Lark Street on the west, Spring Street on the north, South Swan Street on the east and Jay Street on the south, as well as the upper portion of Lancaster Street between Lark Street and Willett Street. It is included in its entirety within the Center Square/Hudson–Park Historic District. Center Square is also notable for its close proximity to Washington Park. Center Square and the Hudson/Park neighborhood to the south are often compared to New York City's Greenwich Village for their eclectic mix of residential and commercial uses, including bars, night clubs, restaurants, and unique stores. Albany's gay culture is vibrant in this area.[10]

Eagle Hill edit

Eagle Hill[9] is a residential neighborhood in western Albany near the Town of Guilderland that is named for the Eagle Hill Cemetery. Eagle Hill is a large neighborhood "bounded by the [W. Averell Harriman State Office Building Campus] to the north, parts of Krumkill Road and the State Thruway (Interstate 87) to the south, an assortment of streets to the west (including Arch Avenue, North Bridge Drive and Wood Street), and Route 85 and the Buckingham Lake neighborhood to the east." Eagle Hill is an ethnically diverse community that has been described as "a tranquil, pretty place with narrow, tree-lined streets and small city lots with a mix of housing styles."[11]

Manning Boulevard edit

While Manning Boulevard runs for several miles from the north side of Albany to the south side of the city, the Manning Boulevard neighborhood "encompasses the area on both sides of Manning Boulevard between Washington and Western Avenues."[9][12] This small neighborhood is unusual in the City of Albany because of the carriage paths that run on either side of this stretch of Manning Boulevard. According to the Manning Boulevard Neighborhood Association, these carriage paths were created in the late nineteenth century.[12]

Melrose edit

Melrose is a neighborhood east of the State Office Campus which features mostly one-family homes and includes Rosemont Park. Located in western Albany, Melrose is roughly bounded by Washington Avenue to the north, Western Avenue to the south, Brevator Street to the west, and Manning Boulevard to the east. Melrose Avenue itself is built on the right-of-way of the first passenger railroad in the state of New York, which ran from Albany to Schenectady. The historic Jesse Buel House is located in Melrose. Melrose has been described as "a cute family neighborhood with some history" and "a quiet, pretty place with older houses in a wide assortment of styles."[13]

Normanskill edit

The Normanskill neighborhood draws its name from the Normans Kill, a creek that forms part of Albany's southern boundary. Normanskill includes the former Hamlets of Hurstville and Karlsfeld, which were annexed from the Town of Bethlehem in 1967.[14]

North Albany edit

North Albany was settled in the mid-17th century by the Patroon of Rensselaerswyck and his tenants and later became a hamlet in the town of Watervliet. North Albany is located roughly between the Town of Colonie, New York and Village of Menands, New York to the north, the Livingston Avenue railroad bridge to the south,[15] the Hudson River to the east, and Van Rensselaer Boulevard to the west.

Park South edit

Tucked between University Heights and the southern edge of Washington Park, the small neighborhood of Park South underwent urban renewal efforts in the early 21st century, with existing housing units being removed or renovated and new office, commercial, and apartment buildings being added.[16]

Pine Hills edit

 
Madison Theater, Pine Hills

The Pine Hills neighborhood[17] is roughly bounded by Washington Avenue to the north, South Lake Avenue to the east, Woodlawn Avenue and Cortland Street to the south, and South Manning Boulevard to the west. Pine Hills received its name from the Albany Land Improvement Company in 1891.[18] The neighborhood consists mainly of freestanding multi-unit, duplex, and semi-detached houses and is home to Albany High School, the LaSalle School, the College of St. Rose, and the Alumni Quad of the University at Albany. The area of Pine Hills east of Main Avenue and north of Myrtle Avenue is commonly referred to as the "student ghetto" due to its predominant population of college students, many from Long Island or New York City.[19]

South End edit

 
View south down Clinton Street toward German Evangelical Protestant Church, South End, Albany

A large and diverse area of Albany, the South End[20] consists of several smaller neighborhoods. Neighborhoods within the South End include the following:

Delaware Avenue edit

Delaware Avenue is a main entrance to the city from the south, specifically the Bethlehem/Delmar area. The Delaware Avenue neighborhood[9] is located southwest of the Empire State Plaza. Delaware Avenue is the western border of the South End. Only a small part of Delaware Avenue is considered the "Delaware Neighborhood". In recent years, Federal stimulus money was invested into the neighborhood to build new streets, lighting, trees, and contribute to safety.[21]

Mansion District edit

 
Townhouses in the Mansion District.

The Mansion neighborhood is dominated by the Governor's Mansion for which it is named. In the Mansion neighborhood,[22] all major 19th-century architectural styles are represented. Italianate is the most widely represented style in the district, and it is present in many levels of sophistication. A number of buildings use elements of both the Greek Revival and Italianate styles, but there are also some highly refined examples of these individual styles. There are also some unusual examples of the application of Gothic Revival decoration to rowhouse construction.[citation needed]

The Dunes edit

The Dunes is a neighborhood located in the long, narrow western protrusion of Albany known as the Pine Bush, west of Crossgates Mall. According to the City of Albany website, "the neighborhood has a distinctly suburban feel."[9]

Rapp Road Community Historic District edit

 
67 and 68 Rapp Road

The Rapp Road Community Historic District is a 14-acre (5.7 ha) residential area that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. The District is a rare intact example of a chain migration community from the Great Migration—the movement of 6 million African-Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West that occurred between 1916 and 1970.[23][24][25]

The Rapp Road Community Historic District lies along Rapp Road between Pine Lane and the South Frontage Road of Washington Avenue Extension. The District lies just north of the boundary between the City of Albany and the Town of Guilderland.[26]

University Heights edit

 
Albany Medical Center

University Heights is home to the Albany College of Pharmacy, Albany Law School, Sage College of Albany, and Albany Medical College, which is part of the Albany Medical Center.[27]

West Hill edit

West Hill[28] stretches from Central Avenue north to Tivoli Hollow, and from Henry Johnson Boulevard west to Manning Boulevard.[29] A low-income neighborhood,[30][31][32][33] West Hill is dominated by Central Avenue, which is Albany's "Main Street" and an important thoroughfare into Albany, and by Clinton and Livingston Avenues. West Hill is a primarily African-American neighborhood.[34]

Other neighborhoods edit

See also edit

References edit

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  12. ^ a b "Manning Blvd. Neighborhood Association - President's Page". Manningbna.org. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  13. ^ "Neighborhood: Melrose, Albany". Timesunion.com. 22 March 2012. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  14. ^ Bryant, Eric (2003). Bogies and Billygoats: A History of the Albany Municipal Golf Course. Writer's Club Press. p. 6. ISBN 0-595-26450-6.
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  20. ^ "South End Neighborhood Association". southendna.blogspot.com. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
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The neighborhoods of Albany New York are listed below Albany skyline Contents 1 Arbor Hill 2 Buckingham Lake 3 Center Square 4 Eagle Hill 5 Manning Boulevard 6 Melrose 7 Normanskill 8 North Albany 9 Park South 10 Pine Hills 11 South End 11 1 Delaware Avenue 11 2 Mansion District 12 The Dunes 12 1 Rapp Road Community Historic District 13 University Heights 14 West Hill 15 Other neighborhoods 16 See also 17 References 18 External linksArbor Hill edit nbsp Houses on Clinton Avenue Arbor HillMain article Arbor Hill Albany New York See also Arbor Hill Historic District Ten Broeck Triangle See also Clinton Avenue Historic District Albany New York Arbor Hill 1 is an historic neighborhood in northeastern Albany near the Hudson River Arbor Hill encompasses the area from Clinton Avenue formerly called Patroon Street north to the Livingston Avenue Railroad Bridge where North Albany begins and from the Hudson River west to Henry Johnson Boulevard 2 Arbor Hill was outside Albany s first boundaries as set up in the Dongan Charter of 1686 The original name of the area was Colonie Incorporated as a village on April 9 1804 Arbor Hill was annexed by the city in 1815 at which time Patroon Street became Clinton Avenue 3 The name Arbor Hill comes from the nickname of the Ten Broeck Mansion an important cultural and historical destination in the neighborhood Arbor Hill includes Dudley Heights a residential neighborhood north of Livingston Avenue that was the first location of the Dudley Observatory 4 Demographically Arbor Hill is predominantly African American 5 Buckingham Lake edit nbsp Buckingham LakeThe Buckingham Lake neighborhood is bordered by Western Avenue on the north Route 85 on the west Krumkill Road and New Scotland Avenues on the south and South Manning Boulevard on the east 6 7 Center Square edit nbsp Brides Row located on Chestnut Street in the Center Square neighborhoodSee also Center Square Hudson Park Historic District Center Square 8 9 contains many buildings of architectural significance and is locally famous for its nightlife entertainment culture and dining Center Square includes the area bounded by Lark Street on the west Spring Street on the north South Swan Street on the east and Jay Street on the south as well as the upper portion of Lancaster Street between Lark Street and Willett Street It is included in its entirety within the Center Square Hudson Park Historic District Center Square is also notable for its close proximity to Washington Park Center Square and the Hudson Park neighborhood to the south are often compared to New York City s Greenwich Village for their eclectic mix of residential and commercial uses including bars night clubs restaurants and unique stores Albany s gay culture is vibrant in this area 10 Eagle Hill editEagle Hill 9 is a residential neighborhood in western Albany near the Town of Guilderland that is named for the Eagle Hill Cemetery Eagle Hill is a large neighborhood bounded by the W Averell Harriman State Office Building Campus to the north parts of Krumkill Road and the State Thruway Interstate 87 to the south an assortment of streets to the west including Arch Avenue North Bridge Drive and Wood Street and Route 85 and the Buckingham Lake neighborhood to the east Eagle Hill is an ethnically diverse community that has been described as a tranquil pretty place with narrow tree lined streets and small city lots with a mix of housing styles 11 Manning Boulevard editWhile Manning Boulevard runs for several miles from the north side of Albany to the south side of the city the Manning Boulevard neighborhood encompasses the area on both sides of Manning Boulevard between Washington and Western Avenues 9 12 This small neighborhood is unusual in the City of Albany because of the carriage paths that run on either side of this stretch of Manning Boulevard According to the Manning Boulevard Neighborhood Association these carriage paths were created in the late nineteenth century 12 Melrose editMelrose is a neighborhood east of the State Office Campus which features mostly one family homes and includes Rosemont Park Located in western Albany Melrose is roughly bounded by Washington Avenue to the north Western Avenue to the south Brevator Street to the west and Manning Boulevard to the east Melrose Avenue itself is built on the right of way of the first passenger railroad in the state of New York which ran from Albany to Schenectady The historic Jesse Buel House is located in Melrose Melrose has been described as a cute family neighborhood with some history and a quiet pretty place with older houses in a wide assortment of styles 13 Normanskill editThe Normanskill neighborhood draws its name from the Normans Kill a creek that forms part of Albany s southern boundary Normanskill includes the former Hamlets of Hurstville and Karlsfeld which were annexed from the Town of Bethlehem in 1967 14 North Albany editSee also North Albany Albany New York North Albany was settled in the mid 17th century by the Patroon of Rensselaerswyck and his tenants and later became a hamlet in the town of Watervliet North Albany is located roughly between the Town of Colonie New York and Village of Menands New York to the north the Livingston Avenue railroad bridge to the south 15 the Hudson River to the east and Van Rensselaer Boulevard to the west Park South editSee also Knox Street Historic District Tucked between University Heights and the southern edge of Washington Park the small neighborhood of Park South underwent urban renewal efforts in the early 21st century with existing housing units being removed or renovated and new office commercial and apartment buildings being added 16 Pine Hills edit nbsp Madison Theater Pine HillsSee also Pine Hills Albany New York The Pine Hills neighborhood 17 is roughly bounded by Washington Avenue to the north South Lake Avenue to the east Woodlawn Avenue and Cortland Street to the south and South Manning Boulevard to the west Pine Hills received its name from the Albany Land Improvement Company in 1891 18 The neighborhood consists mainly of freestanding multi unit duplex and semi detached houses and is home to Albany High School the LaSalle School the College of St Rose and the Alumni Quad of the University at Albany The area of Pine Hills east of Main Avenue and north of Myrtle Avenue is commonly referred to as the student ghetto due to its predominant population of college students many from Long Island or New York City 19 South End edit nbsp View south down Clinton Street toward German Evangelical Protestant Church South End AlbanySee also South End Groesbeckville Historic District A large and diverse area of Albany the South End 20 consists of several smaller neighborhoods Neighborhoods within the South End include the following Delaware Avenue edit Delaware Avenue is a main entrance to the city from the south specifically the Bethlehem Delmar area The Delaware Avenue neighborhood 9 is located southwest of the Empire State Plaza Delaware Avenue is the western border of the South End Only a small part of Delaware Avenue is considered the Delaware Neighborhood In recent years Federal stimulus money was invested into the neighborhood to build new streets lighting trees and contribute to safety 21 Mansion District edit nbsp Townhouses in the Mansion District See also Mansion Historic District The Mansion neighborhood is dominated by the Governor s Mansion for which it is named In the Mansion neighborhood 22 all major 19th century architectural styles are represented Italianate is the most widely represented style in the district and it is present in many levels of sophistication A number of buildings use elements of both the Greek Revival and Italianate styles but there are also some highly refined examples of these individual styles There are also some unusual examples of the application of Gothic Revival decoration to rowhouse construction citation needed The Dunes editThe Dunes is a neighborhood located in the long narrow western protrusion of Albany known as the Pine Bush west of Crossgates Mall According to the City of Albany website the neighborhood has a distinctly suburban feel 9 Rapp Road Community Historic District edit nbsp 67 and 68 Rapp RoadSee also Rapp Road Community Historic District The Rapp Road Community Historic District is a 14 acre 5 7 ha residential area that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002 The District is a rare intact example of a chain migration community from the Great Migration the movement of 6 million African Americans out of the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast Midwest and West that occurred between 1916 and 1970 23 24 25 The Rapp Road Community Historic District lies along Rapp Road between Pine Lane and the South Frontage Road of Washington Avenue Extension The District lies just north of the boundary between the City of Albany and the Town of Guilderland 26 University Heights edit nbsp Albany Medical CenterUniversity Heights is home to the Albany College of Pharmacy Albany Law School Sage College of Albany and Albany Medical College which is part of the Albany Medical Center 27 West Hill editWest Hill 28 stretches from Central Avenue north to Tivoli Hollow and from Henry Johnson Boulevard west to Manning Boulevard 29 A low income neighborhood 30 31 32 33 West Hill is dominated by Central Avenue which is Albany s Main Street and an important thoroughfare into Albany and by Clinton and Livingston Avenues West Hill is a primarily African American neighborhood 34 Other neighborhoods editBeverwyck 9 35 Helderberg 36 Hudson Park 37 New Scotland Woodlawn 38 Pastures 9 Sheridan Hollow Washington Square 39 West Hill 40 Whitehall 41 See also editHistory of Albany New York National Register of Historic Places listings in Albany New York Streets of Albany New York Washington Park Historic District Albany New York References edit Neighborhood Associations Arbor Hill Development Corporation Archived from the original on 2017 12 05 Retrieved 2017 07 15 Arbor Hill Neighborhood Plan The Official Site of the City of Albany NY 18 November 2009 Archived from the original on 18 November 2009 Retrieved 5 August 2018 French J H 1860 Gazetteer of the State of New York R Pearsall Smith p 159 Retrieved 2009 08 16 gazetteer of new york Arbor Hill Arbor Hill Retrieved 5 August 2018 French Marie J Residents activists raise questions about Albany gas plant Politico PRO For Albany s Buckingham Lake a new neighborhood association Timesunion com 24 March 2016 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Buckingham Lake Neighborhood Association BLNA Home Blnaofalbany org Archived from the original on 5 August 2018 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Historic Center Square Neighborhood Albany NY Center Square Association Albany N Y Retrieved 5 August 2018 a b c d e f g Albany s Neighborhoods Albanyny gov Archived from the original on 5 August 2018 Retrieved 5 August 2018 O Brien Tim 2007 05 09 Lark Street Group Fills Jobs Times Union Albany Hearst Newspapers p B4 Archived from the original on 2011 04 30 Retrieved 2010 07 06 Eagle Hill Albany Timesunion com 17 April 2011 Retrieved 5 August 2018 a b Manning Blvd Neighborhood Association President s Page Manningbna org Retrieved 5 August 2018 Neighborhood Melrose Albany Timesunion com 22 March 2012 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Bryant Eric 2003 Bogies and Billygoats A History of the Albany Municipal Golf Course Writer s Club Press p 6 ISBN 0 595 26450 6 North Albany Albany Institute of History and Art Archived from the original on 2010 12 04 Retrieved 2010 07 25 Churchill Chris 2010 06 25 More Park South Plans Times Union Albany Hearst Newspapers p C1 Archived from the original on 2011 04 30 Retrieved 2010 07 06 Home PINE HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD ALBANY NY PINE HILLS NEIGHBORHOOD ALBANY NY Retrieved 5 August 2018 A History of Pine Hills PDF Pine Hills Neighborhood Association 1977 Retrieved 2010 07 18 How can troubles in Albany s student ghetto be Timesunion com South End Neighborhood Association southendna blogspot com Retrieved 5 August 2018 Stimulus starts by paving the way to work by Casey Seiler Albany Times Union Saturday May 2 2009 Mansion Neighborhood Albany NY Mansionneighborhood org Retrieved 5 August 2018 Lemak Jennifer A April 2000 National Register of Historic Places Registration Rapp Road Community Historic District Retrieved 2009 04 19 Accompanying 18 photos undated Archived 2011 12 09 at the Wayback Machine Great Migration Black History HISTORY com History com retrieved April 9 2017 Albany s historic Rapp Road neighborhood has roots in southern migration Timesunion com 16 August 2015 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Rapp Road Community History Project New York State Museum Archived from the original on 2008 11 21 Retrieved 2009 04 21 University Heights Association Home Universityheights org Retrieved 5 August 2018 Fresh optimism rises in Albany s West Hill Timesunion com 31 July 2013 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Rosemary Lazaro October 21 1991 Not Arbor Hill Albany Times Union Retrieved 2009 08 15 permanent dead link The joy of music softens principal s death Timesunion com 6 June 2012 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Chris Churchill Street memorials provide a needed reminder Timesunion com 10 September 2015 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Fork in the road not on the sign Timesunion com 21 December 2010 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Albany middle schools public and charter struggle to succeed Timesunion com 26 June 2015 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Grondahl Paul 12 March 2019 A lifetime devoted to fighting for racial equality social justice Times Union Albany NY Neighborhoods Mansion Pine Hills Center Square amp More Albany com Retrieved 5 August 2018 Helderberg Neighborhood AssociationHome Helderberg Neighborhood Association Helderberg Neighborhood Association hnaalbany com Retrieved 5 August 2018 Hudson Park Neighborhood Association Hudsonpark org Retrieved 5 August 2018 New Scotland Woodlawn Neighborhood Association nswnaalbany blogspot com Archived from the original on 5 August 2018 Retrieved 5 August 2018 Albany s Neighborhoods www albanyny gov Archived from the original on 2019 04 13 Retrieved 2019 05 19 Left Behind Crime in Albany s West Hill neighborhood WNYT NewsChannel 13 30 August 2018 Archived from the original on 18 May 2019 Retrieved 18 May 2019 Amanda Fries 25 October 2018 Albany forming pothole strategy Times Union External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neighborhoods in Albany New York Neighborhood Map map of the various neighborhood association boundaries Link Broken Google Maps overlay various neighborhood associations boundaries Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Neighborhoods of Albany New York amp oldid 1188038113 Delaware Avenue, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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