The first Dutch settlement in Albany was named Fort Orange.
Albany, NY, originally Fort Orange, was settled by the Dutch; many street names are still the original Dutch names.
The first settlement in the Hudson Valley, New York, was called "Fort Orange." Established by the Dutch in 1624, it was located near present-day Albany. Fort Orange served as a trading post and played a key role in the fur trade, marking the beginning of European colonization in the region.
Albany NY is in Albany County, State of New York, USA.
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Most Dutch settlers went to the northern Hudson Valley, near the present Albany NY. In 1624 The Dutch East India Company established New Amsterdam, the first permanent European settlement in what is now New York state. New Amsterdam is now known as New York City. The Dutch Governor Peter Minuit is said to have traded the Canarsee Indians 60 guilders worth of goods for Manhattan Island in 1626 .
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Fort Orange. It was the center for fur trade between the dutch and the native americans. Your not from New York i see. LOL jk
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