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Skaneateles (/ ˌ s k æ n i ˈ æ t l ə s / SKAN-ee-AT-ləs, locally / ˌ s k ɪ n-/ SKIN-) [3] is an affluent village in the town of Skaneateles, in Onondaga County, New York, United States. The village is named after, and located on the shores of, Skaneateles Lake, one of the Finger Lakes. As of the 2020 census, the village had a population ...
Skaneateles (/ ˌ s k æ n i ˈ æ t l ə s / SKAN-ee-AT-ləs, locally / ˌ s k ɪ n-/ SKIN-) [4] is a town in Onondaga County, New York, United States. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 7,112. [ 2 ]
The Skaneateles Historic District is a 17 acres (6.9 ha) historic district in the village of Skaneateles, New York that dates back to 1796, includes one building from the 20th century, but is otherwise composed of 19th-century residences and commercial buildings.
Skaneateles (village), New York, in Onondaga County; Skaneateles (town), New York, in Onondaga County; Skaneateles Lake, one of the Finger Lakes in New York State Skaneateles Creek, the creek that drains the lake; Skaneateles Community, a short-lived 1840s utopian social experiment near Mottville, in the town of Skaneateles, New York
Skaneateles (village), New York; Solvay, New York; T. Tully (village), New York This page was last edited on 4 August 2017, at 10:47 (UTC). Text is available ...
Shepard Settlement was a farming hamlet in the northeastern part of the Town of Skaneateles in Onondaga County, New York, United States. Named for the first settlers, this was the second community founded in the Town of Skaneateles, after the Village of Skaneateles at the northern end of Skaneateles Lake. Other early settler families with ...
In 1838, Richard Lawrence DeZeng (1788–1848), a retired engineer and canal builder from Oswego, New York, bought the 220-acre property in Skaneateles for $12,000. [1] In the same year, Nicholas Roosevelt and his wife, Lydia Latrobe Roosevelt (daughter of architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe), also retired to Skaneateles. The first foundation ...
Community Place, in Skaneateles, New York, was built in 1830. It was photographed by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1963 [2] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] It was a relatively successful Fourierist commune for three years, Skaneateles Community. [3] It is now known as Frog Pond.