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The Altamont Enterprise & Albany County Post is a weekly newspaper in Albany County, New York, founded in 1884. It covers the towns of Guilderland, New Scotland, Berne, Knox, Westerlo, and Rensselaerville, as well as the villages of Altamont and Voorheesville. It is the newspaper of record for the towns and villages it covers.
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Captain Altamont, the archenemy of Captain Hatteras in The Adventures of Captain Hatteras. Altamont, the alias used by Sherlock Holmes in the story "His Last Bow" Frederick Altamont, an alias of a pirate in Walter Scott's novel The Pirate; Frederick Altamont Cornwallis Twistleton, 5th Earl of Ickenham, or Uncle Fred, in the P. G. Wodehouse novels
The Altamont Historic District is a 11-acre (4.5 ha) historic district in Altamont, New York. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, at which time it included 18 contributing buildings .
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[9] Another follow-up piece in Rolling Stone called the Altamont event "rock and roll's all-time worst day". [12] In Esquire magazine, Ralph J. Gleason observed, "The day The Rolling Stones played there, the name [Altamont] became etched in the minds of millions of people who love pop music and who hate it as well. If the name 'Woodstock' has ...
Average mortgage rates are moderately lower as of Thursday, January 2, 2025, with the average 30-year purchase rate dipping below 7.00% in the new year — about where we were this time last year ...
(Popular usage seems to be simply "Altamont" to refer to the event, but of course that title would be ambiguous.) It looks like this page was changed from "Altamont" earlier, and links to this page seem to point to the redirect page at Altamont rather than directly. So, if a change is to be made, it would be good to make the change to the title ...