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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2009

January 19th 2009 visit to Cohoes (pronounced /kə'hoʊs/). It is a city located at the northeast corner of Albany County New York, It is called the "Spindle City" because of the importance of textile production to its growth. The name is believed to arise from a Mohawk expression, Ga-ha-oose, which refers to the Cohoes Falls and means "Place of the Falling Canoe."
More clips at http://ournews.mobi/album.htm from Terrell Neuage http://neuage.org and Narda Biemond.

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  • DONT MOVE UP HERE IT SUCKS! I HATE IT HERE (I LIVE ON CENTRAL AVENUE) TAKE MY ADVICE AND MOVE TO LATHAM NEW YORK (WHERE I CAME FROM) THIS PLACE SUCKKKKSSS

  • @MrMiles716

    True, it is bitter cold up here, but since we are not too far from Sullivan County, the temperature differential is negligible. Low paying jobs exist everywhere, as do lucrative ones. The secret is to get a decent education (something you are obviously lacking, evidenced by your geographical skills, spelling, and grammar). Our relatively low cost of living makes this area quite desirable. Transportation here is excellent; great public transportation, roads, and minimal congestion.

  • who is going too want to live up there it is bitter cold in the winter and there are low paying jobs up there i live in sullivan county if have the peoplr found a better place to live they would go upstate ny stinks it has no transportation too get nowhere its too far from nyc

  • hope you enjoyed your trip through our beautiful city. Since you were here, the city has built a footbridge over the power canal, with a small park overlooking the falls. (Not where you filmed, but about 1/4 mile west. If you come through again, please visit the falls.

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