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- Troy,_New_York abstract "Troy is a city in the US State of New York and the seat of Rensselaer County. Troy is located on the western edge of Rensselaer County and on the eastern bank of the Hudson River. Troy has close ties to the nearby cities of Albany and Schenectady, forming a region popularly called the Capital District. The city is one of the three major centers for the Albany-Schenectady-Troy Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which has a population of 850,957. At the 2010 census, the population of Troy was 50,129. Troy's motto is Ilium fuit, Troja est, which means "Ilium was, Troy is".Before European arrival, the area was settled by the Mahican Indian tribe. There were at least two settlements within today's city limits, Panhooseck and Paanpack. The Dutch began settling in the mid 17th century; the patroon Kiliaen van Rensselaer called the area Pafraets Dael, after his mother. Control of New York passed to the English in 1664 and in 1707 Derick Van der Heyden purchased a farm near today's downtown area. In 1771 Abraham Lansing had his farm in today's Lansingburgh laid out into lots. Responding to Lansing's success to the north, in 1787, Van der Heyden's grandson Jacob had his extensive holdings surveyed and laid out into lots as well, calling the new village Vanderheyden.In 1789, Troy got its current name after a vote of the people. In 1791, Troy was incorporated as a town and extended east across the county to the Vermont line and included Petersburgh. In 1796 Troy became a village and in 1816 it became a city. Lansingburgh, to the north, was still a separate village, the first to have ever been incorporated in the State. Lansingburgh became part of Troy in 1900, though it maintained a very separate identity and still does to this day.Troy is known as the Collar City due to its history in shirt, collar, and other textile production. At one point Troy was also the second largest producer of iron in the country, surpassed only by the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Rensselaer School, which later became Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, was founded in 1824 with funding from Stephen Van Rensselaer, a descendant of the founding patroon, Kiliaen. In 1821, Emma Willard founded the Troy Female Seminary on 2nd Street, which moved to its current location on Pawling Avenue in 1910. It was renamed Emma Willard School in 1895. The former Female Seminary was later reopened (1916) as Russell Sage College, thanks to funding from Olivia Slocum Sage, the widow of financier and Congressman Russell Sage. All of these institutions still exist today.".
- Troy,_New_York areaCode "518".
- Troy,_New_York country United_States.
- Troy,_New_York daylightSavingTimeZone Eastern_Time_Zone.
- Troy,_New_York district Rensselaer_County,_New_York.
- Troy,_New_York lowest "Sea level (at the Hudson River)".
- Troy,_New_York maximumElevation "152.4".
- Troy,_New_York mayor Democratic_Party_(United_States).
- Troy,_New_York minimumElevation "0.0".
- Troy,_New_York motto "Ilium fuit, Troja est (Latin for "Ilium was, Troy is" also translated as "Troy was, Troy is")".
- Troy,_New_York populationMetro "870716".
- Troy,_New_York populationTotal "50129".
- Troy,_New_York postalCode "12179, 12180, 12181, 12182".
- Troy,_New_York region Capital_District.
- Troy,_New_York river Hudson_River.
- Troy,_New_York state New_York.
- Troy,_New_York thumbnail TroyWaterfrontPano.jpg?width=300.
- Troy,_New_York timeZone Eastern_Time_Zone.
- Troy,_New_York type Administrative_divisions_of_New_York.
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- Troy,_New_York areaCode "518".
- Troy,_New_York areaImperial "11".
- Troy,_New_York areaLandImperial "10.4".
- Troy,_New_York areaMetroImperial "6570".
- Troy,_New_York areaWaterImperial "0.6".
- Troy,_New_York areaWaterPercent "5.45".
- Troy,_New_York category Administrative_divisions_of_New_York.
- Troy,_New_York centre "City of Troy".
- Troy,_New_York commons "Troy, New York".
- Troy,_New_York date "1816".
- Troy,_New_York dateType "Incorporated".
- Troy,_New_York demonym "Trojan".
- Troy,_New_York district Rensselaer_County,_New_York.
- Troy,_New_York districtType Administrative_divisions_of_New_York.
- Troy,_New_York east "(Hamlet of Sycaway)".
- Troy,_New_York east "Town of Brunswick".
- Troy,_New_York established "1787".
- Troy,_New_York establishedType "Settled".
- Troy,_New_York etymology "Classical Troy".
- Troy,_New_York founderOfArea "Van der Heyden and Lansing families".
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- Troy,_New_York government "Troy City Hall".
- Troy,_New_York governmentLatNs "N".
- Troy,_New_York governmentLocation "433".
- Troy,_New_York governmentLongEw "W".
- Troy,_New_York hasPhotoCollection Troy,_New_York.
- Troy,_New_York highestElevationImperial "500".
- Troy,_New_York highestLatNs "N".
- Troy,_New_York highestLongEw "W".
- Troy,_New_York imageCaption "The Troy waterfront along the Hudson River, 2009".
- Troy,_New_York landmark Green_Island_Bridge.
- Troy,_New_York latD "42".
- Troy,_New_York latM "43".
- Troy,_New_York latNs "N".
- Troy,_New_York latS "54".
- Troy,_New_York longD "73".
- Troy,_New_York longEw "W".
- Troy,_New_York longM "41".
- Troy,_New_York longS "33".
- Troy,_New_York lowest Sea_level.
- Troy,_New_York lowestElevationImperial "0".
- Troy,_New_York map "RensselaerCounty Troy with NY.svg".
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- Troy,_New_York map1Caption "Location of Troy within Rensselaer County and New York".
- Troy,_New_York mapCaption "Map of Troy and its major thoroughfares".
- Troy,_New_York mayor "Lou Rosamilia".
- Troy,_New_York motto "Ilium fuit, Troja est".
- Troy,_New_York name "Troy".
- Troy,_New_York nickname "The Collar City".
- Troy,_New_York north "(Hamlet of Pleasantdale)".
- Troy,_New_York north "Town of Schaghticoke".
- Troy,_New_York northeast "(Hamlet of Spiegletown)".
- Troy,_New_York northeast "Town of Schaghticoke".
- Troy,_New_York northwest "(Town and Village of Waterford)".
- Troy,_New_York northwest "Hudson River/Saratoga County".
- Troy,_New_York officialName "City of Troy".
- Troy,_New_York population "50129".
- Troy,_New_York populationDate "2010".
- Troy,_New_York populationDensityImperial "auto".
- Troy,_New_York populationDensityMetroImperial "auto".
- Troy,_New_York populationMetro "870716".
- Troy,_New_York postalCode "9223372036854775807".