Sanjay G.
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A trip to Albany would only be complete with seeing New York's grand Capitol Building and the Empire State Plaza, the seat of New York State's government.
Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza - one of the most spectacular capital centers in the country. The Plaza was the vision of Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller, who wanted to create "the most electrifying capital in the world." Since its completion in 1978, The Empire State Plaza has become a cultural center for thousands of visitors yearly.
The buildings are set around three beautiful reflecting pools, accented by fountains in the summer. Empire State Plaza events host Summer at the Plaza, including an outdoor Farmers Market, movies under the stars, and other festivals.
The government buildings are all connected below ground, so follow the underground maze from the Capitol Building to the Egg Performing Arts Center, to the Corning Tower, to the New York State Museum.
what to See:
1) For breathtaking skyline views, head to the Corning Tower Observation Deck. Located on the 42nd floor of the tallest skyscraper in New York State outside of NYC.
2) New York State Capitol Building: Marvel at the magnificent New York State Capitol Building on your next visit to Albany.
3) Empire State Plaza Art Collection: It is the most important State collection of modern art in the country.
4) The Egg: The Egg is a performing arts center dedicated to providing Capital Region audiences with the best arts offerings and providing a showcase for NYS artists.
5) New York State Museum: Explore the cultural and natural history of New York State at the New York State Museum.
6) New York State Education Building: Across the street from the Empire State Plaza is the stunning New York State Education Building