Some Relevant Links from the
Hudson Mohawk Industrial Gateway
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Albany Visitors Center
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Rensselaer County Historical Society
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Troy's RiverSpark Visitor Center
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Olde Judge Mansion Bed and Breakfast
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Troy Renaissance Group Merchants Organization
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Rensselaer County Regional Chamber of Commerce
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Rensselaer County Government Home Page
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Home Page of a Regional High-Tech
Development Program in Mid-Michigan
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Uncle Sam's Home Page Project
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James Burden Mansion, a virtual tour of the former
home of Henry Burden's son, located on 91st Street in
Manhattan and now used as a school by the Convent of
the Sacred Heart.
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The Society for the Preservation of Old Mills
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National Canal Museum
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I. T. Verdin Company, one of the nation's leading
producers of and dealers in bells (and very knowledgeable
about the significant history of bell-making in the
Hudson-Mohawk area.
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Schenectady Museum & Planetarium
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Daniel Walkowitz, author of Worker City, Company Town
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Web Site about George M. Phelps, an important Troy inventor
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Web site about the history of the U.S.S. Monitor, including a mention
of Albany Iron in Troy as a supplier of armor plates, but without any
mention whatsoever of the pivitol lobbying role played by John Griswold
and John Winslow of Troy, nor of the signing of the Monitor contract
in Troy in October 1861.
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Web site on historic cemeteries in the USA, with information about
Troy's Oakwood Cemetery and the Albany Rural Cemetery.
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The History and Media Project, Department of History, University at
Albany, SUNY (currently contains material on the history of the
glove industry in Fulton County and on the history of General
Electric)
- History of the Erie Canal
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