Since 1797 Albany has been the capitol of New York.
No, prior to 1797, Albany was not the state capital.
Albany, New York was named the permanent capital city of New York in 1797.
Albany has been the capitol of New York since 1797. So, as of 2013, it has been the state capitol from 216 years.
In 1797
Albany is the capital city in the State of New York.
Not always. Washington state has Olympia for a capital. New York has Albany. California's capital is Sacramento.
Not always. In the state of New York, Albany is the capital and not New York City. Same with Texas - Austin is the capital and not Houston.
Albany became the official capital of the state of New York, USA in 1797. Albany is located in the Hudson River west bank.
No, the capital of New York State is Albany, not New York City.
Albany is the state capital in New York State.
Cities do not have capitals. Countries and states have capital cities; a city cannot have a capital city. It makes no sense. The capital of New York State is Albany. New York City is the largest city in New York State, but it is not the capital.
Albany is the capital of New York State.Albany is located on the Hudson River where it is joined by the Mohawk River in upstate New York.Albany is about 160 miles (250 km) upriver (north) from New York City.
Albany is the capital city in the State of New York.
Albany is the capital of the state of New York.
the state capital
Albany