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Langford is a hamlet in the town of North Collins in southern Erie County, New York, United States. [1] The hamlet is located at the junction of NY 249 and NY 75 . Langford's primary attraction is its 4,000-seat stadium, which hosts an annual country music concert and tractor pull in the first weekend of each August.
When Palen died in 1993, the non-profit Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum assumed ownership. The museum is chartered by the New York State Board of Regents. The museum's gift shop and model collection were destroyed in a fire on 20 August 2015. [3] By 2023, the museum had begun replacing some of its older infrastructure. [4]
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Congers Station was built in 1890 for the Jersey City to Albany Railway Company Congers stop. The railroad was granted easement rights from land owners Abraham and Mary Conger.
The Onondaga Historical Association's main building at 321 Montgomery St., Syracuse, NY. The Onondaga Historical Association (OHA) is a private nonprofit entity that operates as a research center on the history of Onondaga County, with museums, educational centers, retail operations, and exhibits at multiple locations throughout Onondaga County.
New York State Route 249 (NY 249) is a 13.50-mile (21.73 km) long state highway located within Erie County, New York, in the United States. It runs east–west across southwestern Erie County from the shores of Lake Erie in the village of Farnham to the hamlet of Langford in the town of North Collins .
The centerpiece of the museum is the 1906 Roberson Mansion, which was designed by local architect C. Edward Vosbury. A major addition to the building was constructed in 1966, designed by Richard Neutra, which increased exhibition space, added offices, and included a planetarium. The museum was further expanded in 1984 in order to enlarge ...
The Genesee Country Village and Museum is a 19th-century living history museum covering more than 600 acres (2.4 km 2) [2] located in the town of Wheatland, New York, United States, in the small hamlet of Mumford, about 20 miles (32 km) from Rochester. On the museum property is the 19th-century village (the Historic Village), the John L. Wehle ...