There seem to be a lot of craft breweries and distilleries popping up throughout the Capital Region. One of the original distilleries is adding a facility to its already booming company.
If you have been suffering some major spring allergies, you are not alone. In fact, it could be where you live. A survey came out listing the top twenty-five metropolitan cities in the United States that are the worst for spring allergies. Three cities in upstate New York made the top twenty!
There are 100 businesses throughout New York state that have been added to the state's historic registry for being in business for over 50 years. Of the 100, twelve come from the Capital Region. Not only are they honored for their longevity, but the impact they have had in the communities they call home. Take a look at the 12 being added and a little bit of their history in the Capital Region.
A sports bar that was a staple in Albany for twenty years suddenly closed late last year and it looks like a new upscale sports bar will be opening soon.
Pauly's Hotel is one of Albany's oldest taverns. It has been in existence since 1862 and has been completely overhauled and refurbished. It has always had live bands and shows but has gone downhill over the past fifteen to twenty years. Now with a new owner, that is all changing for the better.
The "Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience" is coming to the Capital Region late spring into the summer months. This is a 360-degree immersion into the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh. It has toured the world and over two million people have viewed this amazing experience. Soon it will be our turn.
The MVP Arena announced that the Cody Johnson & Friends North American Tour will be making a stop in Albany on Friday, August 19th. Cody Johnson is just coming off of a sold-out 2022 Rodeohouston show.
The weather is getting a little more bearable, so it is a great time to get outdoors. The Albany County Helderberg-Hudson Rail Trail travels along the old Delaware & Hudson (D&H) Railroad between the Port of Albany and Voorheesville. The paved path is full of families and dog walkers. People walk, run and ride bikes on the trail, so be aware!