4 Best Sights in Albany and Central New York, New York

Arts Center of the Capital Region

Two gallery spaces display contemporary and folk pieces by local and regional artists. One- and two-day classes are offered in art, photography, writing, culinary arts, and crafts.

Children's Museum for Science and Technology

Kids can learn about Mohican life or bees and pollination through the interactive exhibits here, which cover science, history, and art.

250 Jordan Rd., Troy, New York, 12180, USA
518-235--2120
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Rate Includes: $5, Closed Mon.--Tues., Thurs. –Sun. 10–5

Grafton Lakes State Park

The Durham Reservoir, 20 mi of trails, and a series of ponds make this park a favorite place for such warm-weather activities as picnicking, swimming, fishing, hiking, and biking. In winter, cross-country skiers, snowshoers, and snowmobilers hit the trails, and ice-skaters take to the frozen water. The park is off Route 2 east of Troy.

100 Grafton Lakes State Pkwy., Grafton, New York, 12052, USA
518-279--1155
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Rate Includes: Free, Daily dawn–dusk

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Rensselaer County Historical Society

The 19th-century Carr Building contains the historical society's offices as well as a research library that, through old photos, maps, diaries, and letters, documents Troy's development from the 1800s through the following century. Next door is the Hart-Cluett House, an 1827 Federal town house with a white marble exterior and period furnishings; tours are available by reservation.

57 2nd St., Troy, New York, 12180, USA
518-272--7232
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Rate Includes: $8, Museum and library Tues.–Sat. noon–5