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About USS SLATER

USS Slater is a World War II Destroyer Escort located in Albany County, New York. The vessel, which served in both the Atlantic and Pacific theatres, is now a floating museum and memorial to the sailors who served in the war. Visitors can explore the ship and learn about its history and technology. They can also visit the museum's collection of artifacts, photographs, and wartime memorabilia.
Address : 141 Broadway, Albany, NY 12202, USA

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Dunn Memorial BridgeThe Dunn Memorial Bridge is a significant landmark and vital transportation link located in Albany, New York, USA. Spanning across the Hudson River, this iconic bridge serves as a crucial connector between the city of Albany and the neighboring city of Rensselaer.Named in honor of Seth E. Dunn, a distinguished World War I aviator from Albany who lost his life in service to his country, the Dunn Memorial Bridge stands as a tribute to his bravery and sacrifice.
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Van Ostrande–Radliff HouseThe Van Ostrande–Radliff House is a historic house located in Albany, New York, just a few miles from the Ten Broeck Mansion, the Erastus Corning II Tower, the Albany Rural Cemetery, Historic Cherry Hill, Albany City Hall, and the Cathedral of All Saints. Built in 1796, it is one of the oldest surviving residences in the area. The house is named for the Van Ostrande and Radliff families who lived in the house from the early 19th century until the late 20th century.
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Fort OrangeFort Orange is an important historical landmark in Albany, New York. Located near the Ten Broeck Mansion, the Erastus Corning II Tower, and the Opalka Gallery, it was built in 1624 by Dutch settlers and was the first permanent settlement in the area. The original fort was destroyed during the French and Indian War, but was later reconstructed and is now a National Historic Landmark. Visitors to the fort can explore the grounds and learn about the area's rich history and culture.
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SUNY System Administration BuildingThe SUNY System Administration Building is located in Albany, New York and is the administrative headquarters for the State University of New York (SUNY) system. Situated just a few miles away from the historic Ten Broeck Mansion, the Erastus Corning II Tower, the Albany Rural Cemetery, Historic Cherry Hill, Albany City Hall, and the Cathedral of All Saints, the building is a modern structure that houses the offices of the SUNY Chancellor and other senior administrators.
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Schuyler Mansion State Historic SiteSchuyler Mansion State Historic Site in Albany County, New York is a National Historic Landmark that was the home of Philip Schuyler, a prominent American military and political leader. Visitors to the site can explore the mansion and its grounds, learning about Schuyler's life and service to the nation. The mansion, which was built in 1759, is filled with period furnishings and provides visitors with a glimpse of 18th century life.
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DowntownDowntown Albany is the bustling center of Albany County, New York and home to a variety of historical and cultural attractions. It is situated near the Ten Broeck Mansion, the Erastus Corning II Tower, Fort Orange, the Albany Rural Cemetery, Historic Cherry Hill, Albany City Hall, the Cathedral of All Saints, the Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence, and Rensselaer Lake.

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Albany County
Albany County constitutes the central core of the Capital District of New York State. s originally established by the English government in the colonial era, Albany County had an indefinite amount of land.

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