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J. Eshelman and Company Store, also known as The Square Deal Store, is a historic general store located at Clarence Center in Erie County, New York. It is a three-story, brick and cast iron commercial building constructed in the Italianate style in 1872. It exemplifies the type of brick and cast iron commercial building common to the region ...
New York State Route 324 (NY 324) is an east–west state highway located in the western portion of New York in the United States. Officially, NY 324 begins at NY 384 in Niagara Falls and overlaps Interstate 190 (I-190, the Niagara Section of the New York State Thruway) south to Grand Island, where it separates from I-190 and continues southward as Grand Island Boulevard.
During the time of its founding, Clarence village was called "Pine Grove" and later "Ransomville." There was also a stop on the West Shore Railroad from 1884 to 1960. The stop on the West Shore Railroad was named the "Clarence Station." Clarence Aerodrome (D51) is a small, grass-strip airport in the northwest part of the town. This is a private ...
A mature buck is caught in the light of a flash during a 2021 night survey at Camp Verde Ranch. A distance survey this year has shown that the Texas ranch has too many mature bucks on the land ...
NY 5: Goodrich Road in Clarence: Niagara county line Section south of Wolcott Road (then NY 268) was designated as NY 265 from ca. 1931 [8] [9] to ca. 1936 [10] [11] CR 217: 5.92 9.53 NY 78: Clarence Center Road in Clarence: CR 560: Was designated as NY 266 from ca. 1931 [8] [9] to ca. 1935; [10] [12] at the time CR 560 was part of NY 267. CR ...
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Ninety-six year old Clarence "Juney" Rickard turned back the hands of time on Opening Day of buck season. He bagged a big 10-pointer at the family farm in Cherry Ridge.
The community was founded in 1823 as Van Tines Corners. The community was the first in the town of Clarence to have access to a rail line, with the "Peanut" line being pulled through the community in 1853, the station was named "Clarence Center," Railroad service was cut off on December 31, 1977, and today the line has been mostly ripped up, replaced by a cycling trail, referred to as the ...