Downtown Albany Historic District
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 and North and South Pearl streets. It is the oldest settled area of the city, originally planned and settled in the 17th century, and the nucleus of its later development and expansion. In 1980 it was designated a historic district by the city and then listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
View north along North Pearl Street (NY 32), 2009
St. Peter's Church
View of D&H building down State Street
2009 view of downtown from across river, overshadowed by Empire State Plaza
New York State Route 32 (NY 32) is a north–south state highway that extends for 176.73 miles (284.42 km) through the Hudson Valley and Capital District regions of the U.S. state of New York. It is a two-lane surface road for nearly its entire length, with few divided sections. From Harriman to Albany, it is closely parallel to Interstate 87 (I-87) and U.S. Route 9W (US 9W), overlapping with the latter in several places.
NY 32 begins here in Woodbury.
NY 32 in the Woodbury Creek valley
Vails Gate
Views of the Shawangunks and Catskills as the highway nears New Paltz