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[[Image:Falls in Berne.jpg|250px|thumb|right|<center>This is a waterfall just below the big waterfall in Berne; photo fall 2009, [http://www.flickr.com/photos/9900206@N08/4148221147/?addedcomment=1#comment72157622921600968 Charles Sloger]</center>]]
 
 
 
The Albany hill towns are known for their natural beauty: pastoral rural country side, rolling hills, meandering creeks, waterfalls, forest land.  
 
The Albany hill towns are known for their natural beauty: pastoral rural country side, rolling hills, meandering creeks, waterfalls, forest land.  
==Upcoming events==
 
*[[Upcoming events for visitors]] who want to know what is coming up when they "Head for the Hills."
 
*[[Upcoming Events of Special Interest to Hill Town Residents]].
 
 
Those who wish to post upcoming events on these pages are urged to do so themselves.
 
 
 
==Visitor attractions and facilities==
 
==Visitor attractions and facilities==
 
To make it easier for visitors who want to "Head for the Hills," their are now separate pages of visitor attractions and facilities for each of the hilltowns:
 
To make it easier for visitors who want to "Head for the Hills," their are now separate pages of visitor attractions and facilities for each of the hilltowns:
*[[Berne visitor attractions and facilities]].
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*[[b:Berne visitor attractions and facilities|Berne visitor attractions and facilities]].
*[[Knox visitor attractions and facilities]].
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*[[k:Knox visitor attractions and facilities|Knox visitor attractions and facilities]].
*[[Westerlo visitor attractions and facilities]].
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*[[k:Westerlo visitor attractions and facilities|Westerlo visitor attractions and facilities]].
*[[Rensselaerville visitor attractions and facilities]].
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*[[k:Rensselaerville visitor attractions and facilities|Rensselaerville visitor attractions and facilities]].
  
 
[[File:Heritage Tomatoes.jpg|250px|thumb|left|<center>Eight Mile Farm, Westerlo</center>]]
 
[[File:Heritage Tomatoes.jpg|250px|thumb|left|<center>Eight Mile Farm, Westerlo</center>]]
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==Local maps==
 
==Local maps==
 
Laura DeGaetano, Natural Resource Planner, Albany County Department of Economic Development, Conservation & Planning, has provided links to the following resources published by her office:
 
Laura DeGaetano, Natural Resource Planner, Albany County Department of Economic Development, Conservation & Planning, has provided links to the following resources published by her office:
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==Then and Now==
 
==Then and Now==
"[[Then and Now]]" is a series of images of buildings and locations in the Hilltowns comparing and old photo with a current image of the same scene. There is a separate page for each town.  
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"[[Photo Gallery|Then and Now]]" is a series of images of buildings and locations in the Hilltowns comparing and old photo with a current image of the same scene. There is a separate page for each town.  
*[[Berne - Then and Now]]
 
*[[Knox - Then and Now]]
 
*[[Westerlo - Then and Now]]
 
*[[Rensselaerville - Then and Now]]
 
  
 
Methodist Episcopal Church, Rensselaerville
 
Methodist Episcopal Church, Rensselaerville
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[[Category:Businesses]][[Category:Natural History]]
 
[[Category:Businesses]][[Category:Natural History]]
 
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==History of the hill towns==
 
[[Albany County Hilltowns]] - This link applies to all of the hill towns.
 
Click on the links below to go to your favorite hill town:
 
*[[Rensselaerville]]
 
*[[Berne]]
 
*[[Knox]]
 
*[[Westerlo]]
 
  
 
==Helderberg Hilltowns companion sites==
 
==Helderberg Hilltowns companion sites==
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:Preservation of the farmland and scenic beauty.
 
:Preservation of the farmland and scenic beauty.
 
:Promoting farms and farm activities.
 
:Promoting farms and farm activities.
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*[http://www.Hilltowns.org www.HillTowns.org] - Information on the Helderberg Hilltown Association activities, as well as extension list of Hilltown businesses, products, services, and recreation.
  
 
The members of the group were involved in the formation of this Helderberg Hilltowns Wiki site, and they continue to provide guidance and publicity. Membership is open to everyone and we invite you to join. However, you don't have to join Facebook, nor participate, to click on the link and see what members are discussing.  
 
The members of the group were involved in the formation of this Helderberg Hilltowns Wiki site, and they continue to provide guidance and publicity. Membership is open to everyone and we invite you to join. However, you don't have to join Facebook, nor participate, to click on the link and see what members are discussing.  
  
 
[[Category:Natural History]][[Category:Businesses]]
 
[[Category:Natural History]][[Category:Businesses]]

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Go to Hilltowns Today
This is a waterfall just below the big waterfall in Berne; photo fall 2009, Charles Sloger

The Albany hill towns are known for their natural beauty: pastoral rural country side, rolling hills, meandering creeks, waterfalls, forest land.

Visitor attractions and facilities

To make it easier for visitors who want to "Head for the Hills," their are now separate pages of visitor attractions and facilities for each of the hilltowns:

Eight Mile Farm, Westerlo

Local maps

Laura DeGaetano, Natural Resource Planner, Albany County Department of Economic Development, Conservation & Planning, has provided links to the following resources published by her office:

Hard copies of the maps are available at her office, 112 State St. Room 720, Albany, NY 12207; Tel. (518) 447-5670.

Then and Now

"Then and Now" is a series of images of buildings and locations in the Hilltowns comparing and old photo with a current image of the same scene. There is a separate page for each town.

Methodist Episcopal Church, Rensselaerville

Antique Motor Vehicles

"Antique Motor Vehicles" - We challenge you to try and identify the make, model, and year of the the old vehicles.

Images from the collection of the Knox Fire Department

Helderberg Landscapes

"Helderberg Landscapes" has a series of images taken by various photographers showing the beauty of the Albany hill towns.

Jim Hamilton and family of Berne enjoy watching the sun set over Mr. Van Rensselaer's Lot 594.

Helderberg Hilltowns companion sites

History of the hill towns of Albany County and the people who lived there.
Historic building preservation in the hamlets and countryside of the hill towns.
Preservation of the farmland and scenic beauty.
Promoting farms and farm activities.
  • www.HillTowns.org - Information on the Helderberg Hilltown Association activities, as well as extension list of Hilltown businesses, products, services, and recreation.

The members of the group were involved in the formation of this Helderberg Hilltowns Wiki site, and they continue to provide guidance and publicity. Membership is open to everyone and we invite you to join. However, you don't have to join Facebook, nor participate, to click on the link and see what members are discussing.