The tolls from Albany, New York, to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, can vary depending on the route taken. If traveling via I-87 and I-95, expect to pay around $5 to $10 in tolls, primarily for the New York State Thruway and the New Hampshire Turnpike. It's advisable to check current toll rates and any potential changes before your trip, as they can fluctuate.
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States east of Albany, New York would be Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire. Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut.
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On the I-90, or the New York State Thruway, assuming you have a standard vehicle: Tolls from Exit 23 - Albany (Downtown) to Exit 53 - Buffalo (Downtown) - I-190 * Cash: $10.85 * With EZPASS: $9.77 This is assuming you take the exits above. For other exits in the two cities, the cost may be less that that. For more information, see: [http://www.nysthruway.gov/tolls/calc/trip.cgi]
New Hampshire and New York border Canada, Vermont and Massachusetts. Concord is the capital city in New Hampshire. Albany is the capital city in the State of New York.
The toll cost for a trip from Cleveland, Ohio, to Albany, New York, can vary depending on the route taken, particularly if you use the New York State Thruway. On average, the tolls can range from approximately $30 to $40 for a standard passenger vehicle. It's recommended to check the specific toll rates on the respective toll authority websites for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Bangor, Maine, - Concord, New Hampshire and Albany, New York
Albany is in New, York!!
It was at "Albany". Albany is the capital of New York, so the answer is Alban.
The Albany Congress (1754), also known as, "The Conference of Albany" was a meeting of representatives sent by the legislatures of the northern seven of the thirteen British North American colonies (specifically, Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island).
The Albany Congress was a meeting of representatives from seven of the thirteen British North American colonies in 1754: Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island.