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Jermain Street is a short residential side street between Washington and Lincoln Avenues in the Melrose section of western Albany. The district is located near Jermain's southern terminus, where it intersects Washington immediately east of the overpass at the New York State Route 85 freeway, just south of Interstate 90.
The districts range in size from 136-acre (55 ha) Washington Park [7] to Broadway Row, Knox Street and the Lustron Houses of Jermain Street, all less than an acre (4,000 m 2). [8] [9]: 11 [note 3] Combined, the historic districts equal 580 acres (230 ha), about 4% of Albany's total land area.
Lustron Houses of Jermain Street Historic District, Albany, New York, listed on the NRHP in Albany County Bishop Family Lustron House , Schenectady, New York, listed on the NRHP in Schenectady County Lustron House, 23 Hurst Ave, Chautauqua NY 14722 (a contributing structure to the historic district of Chautauqua Institution )
Called Handalaers Street on the Miller map of 1695. One of the original streets within the Dutch stockade, it and State Street are the two oldest streets in Albany. The intersection with Yonker (State) Street is where the original Dutch Church sat until 1806. [2] North of State Street it became known as Market Street.
The Downtown Albany Historic District is a 19-block, 66.6-acre (27.0 ha) area of Albany, New York, United States, centered on the junction of State (New York State Route 5) and North and South Pearl streets (New York State Route 32).
Eagle Hill [9] is a residential neighborhood in western Albany near the Town of Guilderland that is named for the Eagle Hill Cemetery. Eagle Hill is a large neighborhood "bounded by the [W. Averell Harriman State Office Building Campus] to the north, parts of Krumkill Road and the State Thruway (Interstate 87) to the south, an assortment of streets to the west (including Arch Avenue, North ...
Pine Street (Albany, New York) S. Southern Boulevard (Albany, New York) W. Washington Avenue (Albany, New York)
Washington Avenue Extension (unsigned NY 910D) begins at an intersection with NY 155 (here county-maintained as CR 157) near the western Albany city line. The highway heads southeastward as a four-lane expressway, paralleling the routing of nearby Interstate 90 (I-90) to New York State Thruway exit 24. This portion of Washington Avenue ...