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  2. Cohoes - Wikipedia

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    Cohoes may refer to: Cohoes, New York, a city in Albany County, New York, United States; Cohoes Fashions, ... a non-profit organization.

  3. Cohoes, New York - Wikipedia

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    Cohoes (/ k ə ˈ h oʊ z / kə-HOHZ) is an incorporated city located in the northeast corner of Albany County in the U.S. state of New York. It is called the "Spindle City" because of the importance of textile manufacturing to its growth in the 19th century.

  4. Enlarged Erie Canal Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Enlarged Erie Canal Historic District is a discontiguous national historic district located in the City of Cohoes in Albany County, New York. It includes two contributing buildings and 10 contributing structures. [2] It encompasses resources associated with the Enlarged Erie Canal, 1835–1862, Locks 9 through 18. The district includes five ...

  5. Nonprofits connect with community at Care Fair - AOL

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    Sep. 18—MOSES LAKE — Representatives from 15 local nonprofit organizations filled the Youth Dynamics building Saturday to raise awareness and recruit volunteers. The second annual Care Fair ...

  6. Category:Cohoes, New York - Wikipedia

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  7. Olmstead Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Olmstead Street Historic District is located along two blocks of that street in Cohoes, New York, United States.It is a microcosm of the city's economy at its peak in the mid- to late 19th century, consisting of a former textile mill complex, a filled-in section of the original Erie Canal, and three long blocks of row houses built for the millworkers.

  8. Cohoes City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Cohoes City Hall is located at 97 Mohawk Street in the city of Cohoes, New York, United States. It combines elements of the Chateauesque and Romanesque Revival architectural styles popular when it was built in 1896. J.C. Fuller, the Kansas state architect at the time, was chosen for his experience in designing public buildings. [1]

  9. Harmony Mill No. 3 - Wikipedia

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    Harmony Mill No. 3, also known as the "Mastodon Mill", is a historic mill located at Cohoes in Albany County, New York. It was built in 1866–1868 and expanded 1871–1872. It is a four-story red brick structure on a stone foundation, with an additional story under the distinctive mansard roof. It features twin six story towers topped by ...