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  1. Vor einem Tag · 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 it name from Alba, the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland. [10] .

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · February 10–August 4, 2024. The Albany Institute of History & Art connects diverse audiences to the art, history, and culture of the Upper Hudson Valley through its collections, exhibitions, and programs. Quick Links. 2024 MUSEUM GALA. MEET THE NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR. Current Exhibitions. Become a Member. Calendar of Events. Donate.

  3. Vor 4 Tagen · 2,542 Views. The Great Western Staircase is one of the highlights of the New York State Capitol Building in Albany. Also known as the “Million Dollar Staircase”, it took fourteen years to complete at a cost of almost 1.5 million dollars. In 1894, The New York Times called the staircase “the greatest architectural work on this ...

  4. Vor einem Tag · Henry Hudson made the first recorded European exploration of the region in 1609, [7] and the Dutch erected Fort Orange (present-day Albany) in 1624, which was the first permanent European settlement in New York.

  5. Vor einem Tag · The Education Department began in 1904. New York’s public education system has always been recognized as one of the nation’s strongest. It has been one reason so many people settled here and raised families. It has given our graduates an edge when beginning their adult lives and applying for a job or college.

  6. Vor 4 Tagen · Spanien. „Die Engländer und die Deutschen machen uns das Leben zur Hölle hier“. Man kann dieses Phänomen vielleicht als den „New-York-Effekt“ bezeichnen: das Gefühl, einen Flecken ...

  7. Vor einem Tag · Zeitschrift für hessische Geschichte und Landeskunde . Holger Th. Gräf / Christoph Kampmann / Bernd Küster (eds.): Landgraf Carl (1654–1730). Fürstliches Planen und Handeln zwischen Innovation und Tradition. Marburg: Historische Kommission für Hessen, 2017.