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        string[1]="<h5>Albany County Today</h5><p>The County's transportation needs are served by a network of excellent highways, including the NYS Thruway, I-90 and I-87, and a connecting link to the Massachusetts Turnpike; major bus lines; three railroads; Albany International Airport; the Hudson River; the NYS Barge Canal; and the Port of Albany.</p>";
        string[2]="<h5>Albany County Today</h5><p>Albany County has a population of 297,414, as reported by the United States Census Bureau’s most recent (2005) estimates. Albany County encompasses 540 square miles bounded on the north and east by the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers, approximately 135 miles north of New York City.</p>";
        string[3]="<h5>Albany County Today</h5><p>A number of the State's institutions of higher learning are located in the County, among them the State University of New York at Albany, the Sage College of Albany, Albany Law School, Siena College, The College of St. Rose, Albany Medical College, Albany College of Pharmacy and three business colleges.</p>";
        string[4]="<h5>Albany County Today</h5><p>Albany County is situated on the west bank of the Hudson River approximately 135 miles directly north of New York City. Highway, railroad and river travel provide easy access to New York City, Boston and the Adirondacks; with the NYS Barge Canal and the Albany International Airport connecting Albany to more distant destinations.</p>";
        string[5]="<h5>Albany County Today</h5><p>Albany County contains three cities, ten towns and six villages. The cities have well-equipped fire and police departments and the towns are served by many individual fire districts, volunteer fire companies and town police departments.</p>";
        string[6]="<h5>Doing Business in Albany County</h5><p>The economy of the County is diversified, with significant activity in the areas of industry, commerce and government. Government is an especially important factor in the County, with the City of Albany being the New York State capital.</p>";
        string[7]="<h5>Doing Business in Albany County</h5><p>There are several banks and trust companies, some of which provide complete branch banking services throughout the County. Industrial establishments are engaged in such diverse operations as paper making, printing and the manufacturing of clothing, automobile accessories, chemical products, pharmaceuticals and machine tools.</p>";
        string[8]="<h5>Doing Business in Albany County</h5><p>Government is an especially important factor in the County, with the City of Albany being the New York State capital. Federal, State and local governments provide employment for thousands of people, with State government being the largest employer in the County.</p>";
        string[9]="<h5>Albany County History</h5><p>The region that would become Albany County was settled by French and then Dutch traders in the early 17th century, after Henry Hudson voyaged up \"La Grande Riviere\" (later named the Hudson River), searching for a trade route to the Far East.</p>";
        string[10]="<h5>Albany County History</h5><p>Albany County was one of the original twelve counties created by the Province of New York in 1683. At the time of the first federal census in 1790, Albany County was the most populated county in colonial New York with over 75 thousand settlers. This changed within the next decade as the County was split into several smaller counties.</p>";
        string[11]="<h5>Albany County History</h5><p>Incorporated in 1683, Albany County once contained much of upstate New York. By 1809 the County had established its current borders, which encompass 540 square miles bounded on the east by the Hudson River and on the north by the Mohawk River.</p>";


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