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It includes a grouping of architecturally significant buildings that front on the triangular intersection created by Main, Post, and East Schuyler streets. Located within the district are the separately listed Erwin Library and Pratt House and US Post Office-Boonville. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1]
Black River Canal Warehouse is a historic canal warehouse building located at Boonville in Oneida County, New York. It was built in 1850 and is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, rectangular, wood-frame building, 28 feet by 40 feet with a gable roof. It was built as a warehouse on the Black River Canal and used as such until the canal was abandoned in 1924. [2]
Five Lock Combine and Locks 37 and 38, Black River Canal is a national historic district located in the Boonville Gorge Park at Boonville in Oneida County, New York. The district includes seven locks of the abandoned Black River Canal, including the five lock combine (locks 39 through 43). The locks are 90 by 15 feet (27.4 by 4.6 m) and could ...
In 2008 more than 6,000 people traveled to the Oneida County Fairgrounds in Boonville to watch vintage and professional snowmobile races on a half-mile oval ice track. [ citation needed ] In 2013 over 44,000 people visited the fairgrounds to attend the annual Woodsmen's Field Days, setting a record for attendance.
Boonville is a village in Oneida County, New York, United States. The population was 2,072 at the 2010 census. The population was 2,072 at the 2010 census. The village is named after Gerrit Boon , an agent of the Holland Land Company .
Trees are removed along Boonville-New Harmony Road ahead of the first phase of reconstruction project between Petersburg Road and SR 57 in Vanderburgh County, Thursday, Jan. 11, 2024.
The New York State Fair, also known as the Great New York State Fair, is a 13-day showcase of agriculture, entertainment, education, and technology.With midway rides, concessionaires, exhibits, and concerts, it has become New York's largest annual event and an end-of-summer tradition for hundreds of thousands of families from all corners of the state.
Mann Music Center August 5, 1984 August 7, 1984 Holmdel Garden State Arts Centre August 8, 1984 August 10, 1984 Middletown Orange County Fairgrounds August 11, 1984 North Conway Mount Cranmore Stadium August 12, 1984 Newbury Spencer Pierce Little Farm August 14, 1984 New York City Pier 84 August 15, 1984 August 17, 1984 Wantagh Jones Beach Theatre