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Guilderland, NY 12303
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Guilderland Chamber of Commerce Historic PlacesPoints of InterestThe town is named in Dutch for its worth to the early settlers
on its vast amount of sand. The Dutch, knowing sand could be used to create
glass, saw Guilderland as a pristine chance for making money, thus dubbing it
Guilderland, Dutch for "Moneyland", or the equivalent to "Dollarland".
Communities and locations in Guilderland Altamont -- The Village of Altamont is in the western part of Guilderland, west of Guilderland Center. Dunnsville -- A hamlet in the northwest part of the town. Fort Hunter -- A hamlet in the northern part of the town. Fullers -- A hamlet northwest of Hartmans Corners on Route 20. Guilderland -- The hamlet of Guilderland is located on Route 20. The community was formerly called "Hamilton" and was also previously known as "Glass House" from the amount of window glass produced. Guilderland Center -- A hamlet west of Guilderland village. Hartmans Corners -- A hamlet northwest of Guilderland village on Route 20. McCormacks Corners -- A location northwest of Guilderland village on Route 20. McKownville -- A hamlet near the east town line and Albany. Meadowdale -- A hamlet by the south town line. North Bethlehem -- A hamlet on the south town line. Parkers Corners -- A hamlet in the northwestern part of the town. Watervliet Reservoir -- A reservoir north of Guilderland Center. Westmere -- A hamlet in the eastern part of the town on Route 20 and a suburb of Albany. Restaurants
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