Oldest Buildings in Albany, NY
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Explore Albany's rich architectural heritage through its oldest buildings, each telling stories of early Dutch influence and the city's historical roots.
Van Ostrande - Radliff House
Remarkably, it represents Albany's Dutch roots dating back to 1728, making it a vital link to early American history and architecture.

Historic Albany Foundation
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Passionately dedicated to preserving Albany's architectural heritage, the Historic Albany Foundation advocates for iconic buildings and engages the community through events.

The Olde English
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Uniquely, The Olde English showcases Albany's Dutch heritage, being one of just two surviving buildings from the 1730s, rich in history.
Fort Orange Archeological Site
Historically significant, Fort Orange Archeological Site offers a glimpse into early Dutch settlement, adding depth to the local heritage.