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Cultural Heritage in Capital-Saratoga
New York State Capitol
Seated majestically atop Albany's State Street hill, the New York State Capitol has served as the seat of government for New York since the 1880s.
NYS Empire Plaza Concourse
Connecting all buildings of the state plaza, the Concourse is Albany's "Underground City" with food courts, banks, a post office and more, including art and sculptures.
Oakwood Cemetery
Established in 1848, Oakwood Cemetery and the Earl Chapel are world-class architectural treasures and a National Historic Landmark.
Old Stone Fort Museum
This historic museum is housed in a 1772 Dutch Reformed Church that was fortified in 1777 and attacked in 1780 by British forces during the Revolutionary War.
Palace Theater - Albany
Built as a 1931 movie house, the Palace Theatre is now known for its wide selection of entertainment from rock concerts to classical music, from comedians to kids’ programs and more...
See the Saratoga Automobile Museum
Located within the Saratoga Spa State Park, the museum is housed in the restored Saratoga Bottling Plant, a beautiful neo-classic structure built in 1934.
Saratoga National Historic Park
The site of the historic 1777 Battles of Saratoga, this multi-site park commemorates the famed Revolutionary War victory with a battlefield tour and monument.
Come See Classical music, Jazz, Pop, Rock, Dance & More
The Saratoga Performing Arts Center is one of America’s most prestigious summer festivals hosting performances of classical music, jazz, pop and rock, dance, opera and more.