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The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates". [note 1] Two listings, the New York State Barge Canal and the Cobblestone Historic District, are further designated a National Historic Landmark.
Albion Main Street Alliance; North Main--Bank Streets Historic District - Albion, NY - U.S. National Register of Historic Places on Waymarking.com; Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. NY-6236, "Blott-Bartlett House, 135 West Bank Street, Albion, Orleans County, NY", 3 photos, 2 data pages, 1 photo caption page
According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Albion has a hot-summer humid continental climate, abbreviated "Dfa" on climate maps.The hottest temperature recorded in Albion was 101 °F (38.3 °C) on August 26, 1948, September 3, 1953, and July 8, 1988, while the coldest temperature recorded was −20 °F (−28.9 °C) on February 18, 1979.
Albion is a village in Orleans County, New York, United States.The population was 5,637 as of the 2020 census, down 419 from the 2010 census. The village is centrally located in the county, and is partly within the towns of both Albion and Gaines.
Orleans County is a county in the western part of the U.S. state of New York.As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,343.The county seat is Albion. [1] The county received its name at the insistence of Nehemiah Ingersoll [2] though historians are unsure how the name was selected. [3]
NY 98 through downtown Albion. Just north of the Barre–Albion town line, NY 98 intersects NY 31A, a southerly alternate route of NY 31 across Orleans and Monroe counties. NY 98 continues on for 2 miles (3.2 km) to the village of Albion, where it becomes Main Street and intersects NY 31 itself.
Northbound on NY 18 (west) and NY 272 along the Orleans–Monroe County line. Across the county line, NY 18 becomes the Roosevelt Highway. It continues across the northern edge of the county and the southern fringe of Lake Ontario, meeting the northern terminus of NY 63 in Yates Center, north of Lyndonville.
NY 209 began at NY 19 (now NY 63) in Shelby and followed Fletcher Chapel, Hemlock Ridge, and West Barre Roads to Quaker Hill Road, where it turned north to meet NY 98 at Oak Orchard Road. The two routes then embarked on an overlap through Albion to Gaines Road, at which point NY 209 split off to the northwest toward the hamlet of Waterport. [ 2 ]