About Albany, NH
You will pass through Albany, NH (Route 16) on your way to our Bartlett Vacation Rental. Our Crawford Pond Townhouse is approximately 22 miles from Albany.
In Albany, NH, you'll find a number of roadside antique shops -- stop by a few and do some NH shopping. Our Bartlett Vacation Rental has plenty of room in the basement for temporarily storing your purchases while you stay at our Crawford Pond Townhouse.
Albany, NH was established in 1833. It was first chartered in 1766 as Burton, for General Jonathan Burton of Wilton. The town was incorporated and renamed Albany in 1833, when the New York Central railroad from New York City to Albany was chartered. Albany includes Mount Chocorua, Mount Paugus and the southeastern corner of the White Mountain National Forest.
In 1790, 170 residents lived in Albany. Current population in Albany remains below 750, even though the growth rate was faster than the statewide average over four of the last five decades.
Villages and Place Names: Ferncroft, Passaconaway, Paugus Mill
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Statistical source: www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/htmlprofiles/albany.html
