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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Albany county include:

Albany,   Alcove,   Altamont,   Aquetuck,   Berne,   Bethlehem,   Bethlehem Center,   Bethlehem Heights,   Cedar Hill,   Coeymans,   Coeymans Hollow,   Cohoes,   Colonie,   Cooksburg,   Crescent Station,   Delmar,   Dormansville,   Dunnsville,   Dunsbach Ferry,   East Berne,   East Township,   Elsmere,   Feura Bush,   Fullers,   Glenmont,   Green Island,   Guilderland Center,   Karner,   Kenwood,   Knox,   Latham,   Lisha Kill,   Loudonville,   Maywood,   McKownville,   Meadowdale,   Medusa,   Menands,   Mohawk View,   New Scotland,   Newtonville,   Normansville,   North Bethlehem,   Potter Hollow,   PrestonPotter Hollow,   Preston Hollow,   Ravena,   Reidsville,   Rensselaerville,   Roessleville,   Selkirk,   Shakers,   Slingerlands,   South Albany,   South Berne,   South Bethlehem,   South Westerlo,   Spawn Hollow,   Stanford Heights,   Thompsons Lake,   Verdoy,   Voorheesville,   Watervliet,   Wemple,   West Berne,   West Township,   Westerlo,   Westmere,   Wolf Hill,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Guilderland, NY?
Then read on!

Here are a few interesting facts about Guilderland, New York:

1. Guilderland is home to the Albany Pine Bush Preserve, a unique pine barren ecosystem covering over 3,000 acres. The preserve is home to many rare plant and animal species.

2. The Guilderland Central School District is one of the largest suburban school districts in Albany County, serving over 5,000 students from Guilderland and surrounding areas.

3. The town was originally inhabited by the Mohawk Native American tribe, and later settled by Dutch and German immigrants.

4. Guilderland is the site of several historic landmarks, including the Guilderland Center Stone Schoolhouse (built in 1865), the Western Turnpike Tollhouse (built in 1830), and the Mead-Larkin House (built in 1800).

5. The town is home to the Guilderland Performing Arts Center, which hosts concerts, plays, and other events throughout the year.

6. Guilderland was named after the Dutch province of Gelderland, where many of the original settlers came from.

7. The town has a vibrant park system, including Tawasentha Park, which features a swimming pool, sports fields, and a fishing pond.