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The Capital Region
Albany...and Beyond
It’s that simple. This is a place of entertainment and excitement, of
Albany
history and beauty. From daydream to fact, the Capital Region is fulfill-
Pick the ideal location for a city. Make it a port on a
ing the highest expectations of a diverse and growing community.
seagoing river, and root it in history almost a century
older than the United States itself. Let it be a seat of
government, but situate it among three of the most
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beautiful mountain ranges in the country. For the
adventurous spirit, position it equidistant from New
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York, Boston, and Montreal, and you have the Capital
Region—one of the most dynamic capital areas in the nation.
Albany’s prime location, stable economy and quality of living are
luring an increasingly diverse population to the Capital Region. From
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large corporations to seedling businesses and flourishing arts organi-
zations, the region provides the goods and services to sustain each.
Lake George
The 152-acre Siena College campus is located in the suburban com-
munity of Loudonville, just two miles north of the New York State
capital. Nearly one million people live and work in the Capital
Region, and more than 50,000 students live and learn in the region’s
14 colleges and universities.
If it is entertainment one seeks, you need not look far. The picturesque
town of Saratoga Springs is located only
20 minutes north and is home to the Saratoga
Performing Arts Center, an amphitheatre
which draws famous acts for anyone’s taste.
Downtown Albany
In the summer, the serene town transforms
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into the mecca of thoroughbred racing,
drawing over half a million fans annually
to view its exciting races.
The Times Union Center, located in
downtown Albany, hosts some of the
country’s top entertainment acts, and
doubles as the home of the area’s
premier sporting events as well. The
Albany River Rats of the American
Hockey League, the Albany Conquest
of the Arena2 Football League and the
Siena men’s basketball team all play
home games in the arena.
Outdoor fun takes students skiing on
some of the best trails in the Northeast,
hiking in the Adirondacks, or boating
on the Hudson or Mohawk rivers.
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