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Silver Lake was the focus of a legend surrounding a sea serpent that was reportedly seen in the nearby lake in the mid-19th century. According to an affidavit sworn by four men who were out fishing on July 13, 1855, [3] it was a 60-foot-long (18 m) serpent with glowing, red eyes.
Silver Lake State Park is a 776-acre (3.14 km 2) state park [2] located near the south end of Silver Lake in the Town of Castile in Wyoming County, New York. The park offers picnic tables, hiking, fishing, seasonal deer and small game hunting, cross-country skiing, and a boat launch. [1]
Silver Lake is located near Perry, New York. Silver Lake is the westernmost Finger Lake in New York State. Like Conesus, Hemlock, and Honeoye Lakes [3], Silver Lake is in the Genesee River Watershed [4], which ultimately drains into Lake Ontario [5]. Other lakes in the region, but with geologic and hydrologic differences, include Waneta and ...
Silver Lake is a hamlet situated on a small lake of the same name in the Town of Pittsfield. It is located south of Village of New Berlin along the eastern bank of the Unadilla River. Silver Lake, which is 30 acres (120,000 m 2), and the surrounding wetlands are privately owned. A former 1920s era race track surrounds the lake and has been ...
Silver Lake, New York may refer to: Silver Lake, Clinton County, New York - a lake in Clinton County, New York; Silver Lake, Orange County, New York - a lake in town of Wallkill, New York; Silver Lake, Otsego County, New York - a hamlet in the town of Pittsfield, New York; Silver Lake, Wyoming County, New York - a community in the town of ...
Silver Lake Reservoir in its current form was created in 1917 when water was piped in to fill it from the Ashokan Reservoir in Ulster County, New York, 119 miles (192 km) away. The water started arriving on October 25, and the reservoir would become the largest body of fresh water on Staten Island.
Silver Lake Institute Historic District is a national historic district located at Silver Lake in Wyoming County, New York.The district consists of 13 acres (5.3 ha) and is historically significant because of its association with the Silver Lake Institute, a Methodist-affiliated camp facility established in 1873.
Silver Lake, one of three by that name in Sullivan County, New York, United States, is located just southeast of the village of Woodridge.It was created in the 1840s when Sandburg Creek was dammed to provide reliable water for the "summit", or highest-elevation, section of the Delaware and Hudson Canal, between Wurtsboro and Napanoch.