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Fort Edward is a town and the county seat of Washington County, New York, United States. The population was 5,991 at the 2020 census. The population was 5,991 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The municipal center complex is on U.S. Route 4 between the villages of Hudson Falls and Fort Edward .
In 1994, with the completion of the new municipal center, the county seat was moved from Hudson Falls to Fort Edward. In 2006, Cambridge Town Supervisor Jo Ann Trinkle made history by being elected as the first chairwoman of the Board of Supervisors.
Fort Edward is a village in Washington County, New York, United States. It is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area . [ 2 ] The village population was 3,375 at the 2010 census. [ 3 ]
Kingsbury is a town in western Washington County, New York, United States. It is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area . [ 6 ] The town population was 12,968 at the 2020 census, up from 12,671 at the 2010 census.
NY Route 40 is a north–south highway in the town and NY Route 197 is an east–west highway leading to/from nearby Fort Edward and Interstate 87 (New York). Amtrack has a train station at Fort Edward which daily serves both the Adirondack (train) traveling between New York City and Montreal, Canada and the Ethan Allen Express which operates ...
Fort Edward (Prince Edward Island), a military fort located in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island; South Africa. Fort Edward (South Africa), a military fort established in the Spelonken area of the northern Transvaal region; United States. Fort Edward (town), New York, a town in New York; Fort Edward (village), New York, a village in New York
Originally known as Fort Houstoun (HOUSE-ton), it was built on Lakeland Plantation, owned by Edward Houstoun, whose 1,280 acres encompassed today's Myers Park and Woodland Drives neighborhood.
Due to the expansion required to house such large numbers of troops, estimated to be 16,000, [3] Fort Edward and Rogers Island became the third largest community in North America, after New York City and Boston. [5] From 1756 to 1759, Rogers Island was used as a training ground for Major Robert Rogers, from which the island takes its name.