Moving to Albany, Ohio

The current estimated population of Albany, Ohio is 827, with 48.4% male and 51.6% female. Albany has experienced stable population growth over the years, serving as a small rural village in southeastern Ohio.

City Facts

  • Year founded: 1842
  • County: Athens
  • Land area: 1.2 square miles
  • Population density: Approximately 689 people per square mile
  • Area code: 740
  • Zip code: 45710

Geography and Location

Albany, Ohio is located in Athens County, in the southeastern part of the state, approximately 10 miles west of Athens, home to Ohio University. The village is part of the Appalachian region, characterized by rolling hills, forests, and small creeks. Albany serves as a quiet, rural residential community with a strong sense of local history and community pride. The surrounding area is primarily agricultural, with fields and farms contributing to the local economy. The village is situated along U.S. Route 50, providing access to larger towns and cities in the region. Albany’s peaceful rural environment and close proximity to Athens make it an attractive place for those seeking a slower pace of life with access to higher education and cultural amenities.

Demographics

Median resident age: 39.8 years
Median household income: $31,534
Median house value: $90,200

Population by Race

Races in Albany:

  • White Non-Hispanic (96.5%)
  • Hispanic (1.5%)
  • Black (1.1%)
  • Other race (0.9%)

Ancestries: United States (15.3%), German (15.0%), Irish (13.6%), English (10.4%), French (3.6%), Scotch-Irish (3.0%).

Elevation: 755 feet

Land area: 1.2 square miles

Population by Education

For population 25 years and over in Albany

  • High school or higher: 86.1%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.8%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 6.8%
  • Unemployed: 4.5%
  • Mean travel time to work: 23.4 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Albany village

  • Never married: 22.6%
  • Now married: 53.2%
  • Separated: 1.7%
  • Widowed: 8.9%
  • Divorced: 13.7%

1.6% Foreign born

Population change in the 1990s: -12 (-1.5%).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Albany:

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Albany:

  • MID-OHIO VALLEY REGIONAL (about 54 miles; PARKERSBURG, WV; Abbreviation: PKB)
  • RICKENBACKER INTERNATIONAL (about 64 miles; COLUMBUS, OH; Abbreviation: LCK)
  • TRI-STATE/MILTON J. FERGUSON FIELD (about 64 miles; HUNTINGTON, WV; Abbreviation: HTS)

Other public-use airports nearest to Albany:

  • OHIO UNIVERSITY SNYDER FIELD (about 3 miles; ATHENS/ALBANY, OH; Abbreviation: UNI)
  • VINTON COUNTY (about 18 miles; MC ARTHUR, OH; Abbreviation: 22I)
  • MASON COUNTY (about 24 miles; POINT PLEASANT, WV; Abbreviation: 3I2)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Albany:

  • OHIO UNIVERSITY-MAIN CAMPUS (about 10 miles; ATHENS, OH; Full-time enrollment: 18,721)
  • HOCKING TECHNICAL COLLEGE (about 16 miles; NELSONVILLE, OH; Full-time enrollment: 4,050)
  • WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY AT PARKERSBURG (about 46 miles; PARKERSBURG, WV; Full-time enrollment: 2,306)
  • MARSHALL UNIVERSITY (about 58 miles; HUNTINGTON, WV; Full-time enrollment: 12,361)
  • SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY (about 61 miles; PORTSMOUTH, OH; Full-time enrollment: 2,849)
  • DENISON UNIVERSITY (about 62 miles; GRANVILLE, OH; Full-time enrollment: 2,101)
  • CAPITAL UNIVERSITY (about 72 miles; COLUMBUS, OH; Full-time enrollment: 3,187)

Schools

Public high school in Albany:

  • ALEXANDER HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 553; Location: 6125 SCHOOL RD; Grades: 09 – 12)

Public primary/middle school in Albany:

  • ALEXANDER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 527; Location: 5149 ALTON ST; Grades: PK – 03)