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The City of Troy is geographically narrow
but culturally broad, as people can see in its neighborhoods.
Many residents and Neighborhood Associations volunteer
their time and energy on projects that showcase their
unique areas. Some of the many activities undertaken
include beautification of city parks, annual Earth
Day cleanup of the neighborhoods, the sponsoring of
festivals and activities for children, and much more.
All of these efforts combine to help retain current
residents, welcome new comers and attract the interest
of many visitors to the city. Read about Troy's neighborhoods,
talk to a neighborhood representative, maybe even ask
for a tour. Better yet, think about relocating to Troy.
You, too, could become one of the many residents working
together to improve their neighborhoods and preserve
and honor the rich history of the City of Troy.
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School 2 - 470 Tenth St.
School 12 - 475 First St.
School 14 - 1700 Tibbits Ave.
School 16 - 40 Collins Ave. School 18 - 417 Hoosick
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Carroll Hill - 112 Delaware Ave.
Doyle Middle School
1976 Burdett Ave.
Troy High School
1950 Burdett Ave.
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55 New Turnpike Rd.
Rensselaer Park Elementary
70 110th St.
Knickerbacker Middle School
320 7th Ave.
Lansingburgh High School
310 7th Ave.
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