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Moravia is a town in Cayuga County, New York. The population was 3,626 at the time of the 2010 census. The population was 3,626 at the time of the 2010 census. [ 3 ]
Moravia village was founded in 1789 by John Stoyell, a veteran. It was then called "Owasco Flats". The village of Moravia was incorporated in 1837 and re-incorporated in 1859 when enlarged. [2] The Powers Library, erected in 1880, is the oldest continuously used library in New York. [3] Civil War memorial in Moravia
Church Street–Congress Street Historic District is a national historic district located in the village of Moravia in Cayuga County, New York. The district contains 122 contributing buildings and one contributing structure. It is primarily a residential district and preserves several intact examples from the village's earliest period of ...
The North Main Street Historic District in the village of Moravia, New York is a national historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. [1] The district contains one contributing object and 44 contributing buildings .
Big Nose – A location in the southwestern part of Mohawk. With "Little Nose" on the opposite bank of the Mohawk River, it marks a place called "The Noses." East Stone Arabia – A hamlet in the western part of the town. Fonda – The Village of Fonda is the county seat, and is located on the north bank of the Mohawk River on NY Route 5.
Fillmore Glen State Park is a 941-acre (3.81 km 2) state park [2] located in the Finger Lakes region of New York adjacent to the Village of Moravia in Cayuga County. Park description [ edit ]
Mohawk Commons is a lifestyle center in Niskayuna, New York. It opened in 2002 and replaced the older enclosed Mohawk Mall previously located on the property. [ 1 ]
Mohawk is a village in Herkimer County, New York, United States. The population was 2,731 at the 2010 census. [2] The village was named after the adjacent Mohawk River. The village is at the northern border of the town of German Flatts and adjacent to the Erie Canal. Mohawk is southeast of Utica.