WXKW (Albany, New York) - definizione. Che cos'è WXKW (Albany, New York)
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Cosa (chi) è WXKW (Albany, New York) - definizione


WXKW (Albany, New York)         
RADIO STATION IN ALBANY, NEW YORK
WXKW (defunct); WXKW (Albany)
WXKW was the call sign for two unrelated AM radio stations in upstate New York; originally on 850 kHz, with a second incarnation on 1600 kHz in the 1960s.
History of Albany, New York (1664–1784)         
  • Map of Albany in 1758.
  • Map of Albany in 1695
  • ''[[Join, or Die]]'' cartoon drawn by Benjamin Franklin to support the Albany Congress in 1754, supporting united action in defence against France.
  • Opening paragraph of the [[Dongan Charter]] creating the city of [[Albany, New York]]
  • Schuyler Mansion in 1818, site of marriage between Alexander Hamiltion and Philip Schuyler's daughter
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Albany, New York (1664–1776); History of Albany, New York (1664-1784); History of Albany, New York (1664-1776)
The history of Albany, New York from 1664 to 1784 begins with the English takeover of New Netherland and ends with the ratification of the Treaty of Paris by the Congress of the Confederation in 1784, ending the Revolutionary War.
History of Albany, New York (1900–1942)         
The history of Albany, New York from 1900 to 1942 begins at the start of the 20th century and ends with the beginning of the tenure of Erastus Corning 2nd as mayor in 1942.

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WXKW (Albany, New York)
WXKW was the call sign for two unrelated AM radio stations in upstate New York; originally on 850 kHz, with a second incarnation on 1600 kHz in the 1960s.