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The Capital Area Archivists
of  New York State

present

City Neighbors:
  Documenting Ethnicity in Albany

with speaker Wesley Balla, Curator of  History
Albany Institute of History & Art

and a tour of AIHA=s new facilities
led by Wesley Balla
and Jennifer Benedetto, Librarian

November 14, 2001, 5:00-6:30 p.m.

Albany Institute of History & Art
125 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY


Questions and RSVP to Jean Root Mahalov, 454-5190 or [log in to unmask]

Directions:

AIHA is located at the intersection of Washington Avenue and Dove Street in
downtown Albany, one block west of the New York State Capitol.
 From I-787 take Empire State Plaza exit; bear right onto Swan Street.
Follow Swan Street two traffic lights to Washington Avenue. Turn left onto
Washington Avenue. Turn right onto Dove Street. The entrance to the AIHA
parking lot is on the right.

Parking:

AIHA offers limited parking for visitors in its lot on Elk and Dove Street.
During the week, metered parking is available on nearby streets and there
are several lots and garages nearby. There is also some free on-street
parking within walking distance.


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