The WPNA area is made up of some of the most historically significant homes, both in terms of architecture and also craftmsanship. The neighborhood is a lively diverse community haromiously knit together, with services within easy walking ie hospital, bus, library, YMCA, food shops, bars, resturants, grocery stores and coffee shops and SUSHI too..... etc. We live in an affordable yet attractive inviroment, surrounding a magnificent park, in one of Americas small gem cities. Come visit and you will surely want to stay!
Looking west up State Street, single family homes and apartments, meld together! Some say the run of houses and buildings on State Street is the longest continuous unbroken row of pre-war (maybe even 19th century) buildings in the US. Dont know if that is true!
5 Englewood Place Home of the SUNY Albany President
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1 Englewood Place |
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Willett Street is named for Marinus Willett (1740 - 1830) an American Revolutionary leader. |
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369 1/2 State Street
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Looking south on Willett Street.
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The Glynn Mansion, home of the 40th Governor of the State of New York Martin H. Glynn
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26 Willett Street |
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22 Willett Street
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54 Willett Street
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