A R C H I V E D


3rd Albany Conference on

Frontiers of Mitochondrial Research
mito1=


 

Home
Participants/
  Abstracts
Registration 
Program
ConferenceSite
Transportation
Sightseeing
Contact Us
Last update: 
March 31, 2000

SIGHTSEEING


    Albany is a city full of historical attractions. For people who want to combine their trip for this conference with a visit to Albany, here is a list of attractions and accommodations for reference. 

  Attractions
The Empire State Plaza The Empire State Plaza 

  "...The complex consists of ten buildings set up on a 6-story platform, which forms the plaza..." The Wadsworth Center is housed within one of the buildings, on the right, as part of the New York State Department of Health. 

New York State Capitol Building

New York State Capitol Building

  "New York State's Capitol is a stunning and truly a masterpiece, great care was devoted to the planning of this building and today it remains widely recognized among State Capitols..."

Washington Park Washington Park

  "Albany's Washington Park illustrates the 'city beautiful' philosophy of urban design...", "Patterned after designs originally drawn up by Frederick Law Olmsted, the designer of New York City's Central Park, Washington Park now totals 84 acres embroidered with carefully groomed flower beds, quiet foot and bicycle paths, tennis courts and towering monuments..." 

New York State Museum New York State Museum

  "The New York State Museum is the place where people go to discover why New York is called the Empire State..."

Albany Institute of History and Arts Albany Institute of History and Arts

   Discover four centuries of art, history and culture from the upper Hudson Valley at one of the oldest museums in the United States. 

 
  Click here to see where to stay. 


Home | Participants/Abstracts | Registration | ProgramConference Site | Transportation | Sightseeing | Contact Us

Visit the Mitochondrial Network

© 1999 Wadsworth Center, All Rights Reserved. Legal & Privacy Notices