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Albion is a village in Orleans County, New York, United States.The population was 5,637 as of the 2020 census, down 419 from the 2010 census. The village is centrally located in the county, and is partly within the towns of both Albion and Gaines.
Albion – The Village of Albion, the county seat, is at the junction of NY-31 and NY-98 at the north town line. Albion Correctional Facility – A New York prison for women is west of Albion village on NY Route 31. Bentons Corners – A former location south of Albion village. Eagle Harbor Station – A hamlet west of Albion village.
The Orleans County Courthouse Historic District is one of two located in downtown Albion, New York, United States.Centered on Courthouse Square, it includes many significant buildings in the village, such as its post office and churches from seven different denominations, one of which is the tallest structure in the county.
Scattered lake effect snow showers this morning. Localized blowing snow due to NW winds 10-20 MPH. Highs 15-25°F today for most. A warm front pushes through tonight with a few snow showers in CNY.
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of fatally gunning down health insurance executive Brian Thompson on a Manhattan street in December, is due in court in New York on Friday afternoon as he faces ...
The North Main–Bank Streets Historic District is located along those streets in Albion, New York, United States.It is one of two historic districts in the village, comprising the commercial core of the village, developed during its years as a major stop on the Erie Canal.
Orleans County is a county in the western part of the U.S. state of New York.As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,343.The county seat is Albion. [1] The county received its name at the insistence of Nehemiah Ingersoll [2] though historians are unsure how the name was selected. [3]
The Cobblestone Historic District, with three buildings on two discontiguous plots totaling three-quarters of an acre (3,000 m 2), is the smallest district and the smallest National Historic Landmark District in New York. The other three districts are in the downtowns of Medina and Albion, the largest settlements in the county.