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All activities, on the water and in the vicinity of the lake, are for Wolf Lake residents and their guests only. Water activities include sailboating, canoeing, rowing, and electric boating (the lake has a ban on gasoline-powered boats to preserve water quality). As for fishing, the lake has sunfish, small mouth and large mouth bass, pickerel ...
Mill, portion of original Erie Canal and homes built for millworkers, all dating from mid-19th century. A microcosm of the city's economy of that era. 97: Onesquethaw Valley Historic District: January 17, 1974 : About 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Albany off NY 43
Glen Cove is a city in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, New York, United States.The city's population was 28,365 at the time of the 2020 census. Of Nassau County's five municipalities, Glen Cove is one of two that are cities, rather than towns – the other being Long Beach.
The mansion of the Harold Pratt estate, Welwyn, at Glen Cove, Long Island, New York State, US. Currently, the mansion houses the Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County. Welwyn Preserve County Park is a 204-acre (0.83 km 2) public nature reserve in Glen Cove, on the North Shore of Long Island in the U.S. state of New York.
The Manor is a historic mansion in Glen Cove, New York. It was constructed in 1910 as the home of John Teele Pratt and Ruth Baker Pratt. [1] [2] It was designed by Charles A. Platt. [3] After the death of Ruth Pratt in 1965, it became one of the first conference center hotels in the United States in 1967.
Glen Cove Road (also known as Cedar Swamp Road, Clinton Road, Clinton Street, Glen Cove Arterial Highway, Greenvale Glen Cove Road, Guinea Woods Road, and Pratt Boulevard) is a major, 11.7-mile-long (18.8 km) north–south thoroughfare running through north-central Nassau County on Long Island, New York, in the United States.
An 1873 map of Glen Cove shows the two mill ponds that historically existed at its downtown. When Glen Cove started to industrialize in the mid-to-late 19th Century, Glen Cove Creek was used by a local starch plant to dispose of waste; the settling of the waste gave the creek a strong odor, which could be smelled from nearby Sea Cliff when the wind blew in that direction.
Lake Huntington is a hamlet (and census-designated place) [2] in the Town of Cochecton in Sullivan County, New York, United States. The community is located along New York State Route 52, 15.8 miles (25.4 km) west of Monticello. Lake Huntington has a post office with ZIP code 12752, which opened on February 2, 1893. [3] [4]