Menands, New York Flower Delivery
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Menands Flower Delivery Service
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Menands Zip Codes:
12204 12247
Menands: latitude 42.691 – longitude -73.7271
Menands is a village in Albany County, New York, United States. The population was 3,990 at the 2010 census. The village is named after Louis Menand. The village lies inside the town of Colonie and borders the northern city origin of Albany.
Menands would have been first spotted by Europeans circa 1609, when Henry Hudson dropped telecaster somewhere close Cuyler or Pleasure Island during his voyage upon the river innovative to be named after him. This would be the furthest north upon the river that Hudson would go in the Half Moon. Today, those islands are connected to the mainland, and are the site of Interstate 787 exits 6 and 7, which includes the cloverleaf interchange later than NY 378 and the Troy-Menands Bridge.
Louis Menand contracted in the village in 1842 and standard an important horticultural business. He at first rented home that highly developed became the Home for Aged Men, then in 1847 bought 11 acres of home where the Albany-Watervliet Turnpike (today Broadway) met the road going to Ireland’s Corners (today Loudonville); that road is today called Menand Road. When the Albany and Northern Railroad was built in 1856, it conventional a End in present-day Menands and named the stop “Menand’s Crossing”, since Menand was the unaccompanied landowner in that Place at the time. When the Albany and Northern became portion of the Delaware and Hudson, a station was built at that End and called “Menand’s Station”. In the in the future 1920s, rumors circulated that the city of Albany was going to annex the area, so on August 23, 1924 a vote was taken and the village of Menands was incorporated by a vote of 167 for and 47 against, the population of the extra village at that epoch being 1,272 people. The boundaries of the further village were those of the 15th School District of the town of Colonie. The native boundaries did not supplement what are now the Sage Hill Lane, Sky Hollow, and Roost Country Estates; those were annexed difficult and continue to act out the North Colonie Central School District.
When the Erie Canal was originally constructed, it passed through what would become Menands. Bridges spanned the canal to permit access to the estate between the canal and the Hudson. From north to south they were- Richardson, Mix, Leary, Keyes, Kanes, Lundergans, Island Park, Delaware and Hudson Railroad, and Garbarance. Most of the names of the bridges were those of the next to farm owners.