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Follow I-890 I-890 Follow 25. Exit to Thruway NYS Take dtreeschenectady.com Albany – 19 miles 19 – Albany and is just a short drive from New York City, Boston and Montreal. Montreal. and Boston City, York New from drive short a just is and 100 Nott Terrace Nott 100 518.393.4141 • • New York State Capitol State York New • located along I-890, just off the New York State Thruway (I-90), (I-90), Thruway State York New the off just I-890, along located Schenectady Bar & Restaurant & Bar Downtown Fitness Center, Indoor Pool, Sweet Shop, Shop, Sweet Pool, Indoor Center, Fitness Downtown Schenectady is conveniently conveniently is Schenectady Downtown • – 10 miles 10 – Map of of Map Sweet Dreams by Doubletree Sleep Experience Experience Sleep Doubletree by Dreams Sweet • Spread for for Spread Scotia Scotia Mohawk River Mohawk Albany International Airport International Albany • See Center Center See Full-Service Events/Meetings/Weddings Venue Events/Meetings/Weddings Full-Service • BY CAR BY Signature Chocolate Chip Cookie Welcome Cookie Chip Chocolate Signature Schenectady from: Schenectady Upscale, Stellar Service, and and Service, Stellar Upscale, • Glenville Downtown to Distance North to Saratoga/Montreal to North SCHNECTADY’S FAVORITE CHOICE IN UPSCALE ACCOMMODATIONS UPSCALE IN CHOICE FAVORITE SCHNECTADY’S GETTING TO DOWNTOWN SCHENECTADY DOWNTOWN TO GETTING Schenectady Greenmarket jay street sunday market Schenectady farmers market Sundays, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Sundays, May-October Thursdays, May-October WELCOME T O ANNUAL May-October: Outside at City Hall 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. November-April: Inside Proctors Food & craft vendors Local produce and goods DOWNT OWN SCHENECTADY Local goods, demonstrations, – Jay Street Marketplace – City Hall GETTING AROUND groups, food & music facebook.com/JayStreetMarketplace facebook.com/SchenectadyFarmersMarket Come explore Downtown Schenectady, New York! You schenectadygreenmarket.org will quickly notice downtown’s attractive streetscape Electric City Trolley and the bustle of employees, visitors and residents. CDTA’s Electric City Trolley provides a free and easy Jazz on jay Browse through our shops for unique gifts and services, Harbor Jam Concert Series Schenectady county Stockade secret Garden tour way to travel between the heart of Downtown summerNight or dine in our many outstanding restaurants to savor Thursdays, June 7 – August 30, 2018 Saturdays, June 23 – August 11, 2018 Friday, July 20, 2018, 4–8 p.m. Schenectady and Mohawk Harbor, connecting you cuisines from around the globe. 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Friday, July 13, 2018 Saturday, July 21, 2018, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. with restaurants, shops, entertainment venues, hotels and transportation hubs. Free outdoor concerts Free outdoor concerts 5–10 p.m. A peek at private – Mohawk Harbor Entertainment and culture abound in downtown, – Jay Street Marketplace Music, food, fun & fireworks outdoor spaces • Visit downtownschenectady.org Amphitheater highlighted by hands-on museums for the entire family – State & Jay Streets – Stockade Historic District for trolley schedule and route and the best in stage and screen. We are also proud facebook.com/JazzOnJay riverscasinoandresort.com/ of our history, including the Stockade Historic District, harborjam schenectadycounty.com historicstockade.com a charming neighborhood dating to 1661. Events? You bet! Come downtown all year long to enjoy festivals, Jammin’ on jay concert series Schenectady italian festival St. George Greek Festival stockade villagers’ Use Transfinder’s Cityfinder app on your Apple or concerts, dining promotions and much more. outdoor art show Android smartphone to track trolley progress in real Fridays, August 17 – September 14, 2018 Saturday, September 8, 2018 Friday, September 7 time and find points of interests along the route. 5:30 p.m. Noon – 9 p.m. – Sunday, September 9, 2018 Saturday, September 8, 2018 The Downtown Schenectady Improvement Corporation 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. • Download for FREE via the Apple App Store or Live bands on stage each week Food, music & activities Food, music, dancing & more Google Play Store (DSIC) works hard every day to keep downtown clean Featuring dozens of – Jay Street Marketplace – Little Italy, N. Jay Street and attractive. We also take great pride in promoting – St. George Greek area artists Orthodox Church the businesses, attractions and activities that make schenectadycounty.com littleitalyschdy.com – Ferry & Front Streets downtown special.
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