New Albany, IN Summer Camps
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Adidas Tennis Camps In Kentucky - Louisville
Louisville, KY
The adidas Tennis Camps were developed to provide athletes an opportunity to become better tennis players in a fun, positive atmosphere. Our campers learn from the best coaches in the sport and leave
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Camp Invention - Kentucky
Louisville, KY
This summer, invest in the skills that will help your child achieve his or her full potential throughout the school year. Nonprofit Invent Nows premier program, Camp Invention, is a weeklong adventur
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Day Camp
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- 800-968-4332
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Coed
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Indian Summer Cancer Camp
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Summer Camps in New Albany, IN
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About New Albany, IN
New Albany is a city in Floyd County, Indiana, United States, situated along the Ohio River opposite Louisville, Kentucky. In 1900, 20,628 people lived in New Albany; in 1910, 20,629; in 1920, 22,992; and in 1940, 25,414. The population was 36,372 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of Floyd County . It is bounded by I-265 to the north and the Ohio River to the south, and is considered part of the Louisville, Kentucky Metropolitan Statistical Area. The mayor of New Albany is Jeff Gahan, a Democrat; he was recently elected in 2011.
History of New Albany, IN
The land of New Albany was officially granted to the United States after the American Revolutionary War. The territory had been captured by George Rogers Clark in 1779. For his services Clark was awarded large tracts of land in Southern Indiana including most of Floyd County. After the war Clark sold and distributed some of his land to his fellow soldiers. The area of New Albany ended up in the possession of Col. John Paul. Early historyNew Albany was founded in July 1813 when three brothers from Albany, New York—Joel, Abner, and Nathaniel Scribner—arrived at the Falls of the Ohio and named the site after their home. They purchased the land from Col. John Paul. New Albany was platted by John Graham on the land owned by the Scribner brothers.
New Albany, IN City Statistics:
Population: 37603
Elevation: 449.475066 feet.
Longitude: -85.82413
Latitude: 38.28563