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Loudonville New York Last Updated: 08/08/2025 |
| Loudonville is a hamlet located in the town of Colonie within Albany County, New York. It is a suburban community north of Albany known for its wealthy and primarily Caucasian population, historic homes, and top-rated school district. Its population was 10,296 in 2020. | |
| Loudonville was originally a 19th-century summer resort for some of Albany’s wealthiest residents and has several historic mansions along Loudon Road, which was an old plank road. The area is characterized by strict zoning regulations that limit commercial development and preserve greenery. Key landmarks in Loudonville include Siena College, a private Roman Catholic institution, and the Schuyler Meadows Club, historically significant and modeled after George Washington’s Mount Vernon. The community also has cultural and recreational activities including summer concerts, farmers markets, and proximity to downtown Albany events. | |