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The town of Olive was established in 1823 from parts of the towns of Hurley, Marbletown, and Shandaken. A limited edition 1973 commemorative plate, shown below, includes this text on the back: The town of Olive, Ulster County, New York, was taken from Shandaken, Marbletown, and Hurley and erected by law on April 15, 1823.
The community's name is sometimes written “Olive Bridge,” but the United States Board on Geographic Names lists the name as “Olivebridge.” [3] The Ashokan-Turnwood Covered Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [4] The U.S. Postal Service ZIP code for Olivebridge is 12461 which includes the hamlet of ...
ZIP code: 12481. Area code: 845: FIPS code: ... GNIS feature ID: 0965144: Shokan is a hamlet (and census-designated place) located in the town of Olive in Ulster ...
Boiceville is a hamlet in the town of Olive, Ulster County, New York, United States. [1] [2] Located at the intersection of New York State Route 28 and New York State Route 28A, Boiceville is within Catskill State Park. Boiceville was named for Lemuel Boice (born in Shokan in 1819
The western terminus of US 44 / NY 55 is at Route 209 in the Wawarsing portion of the Kerhonkson CDP. The U.S. Postal Service Zip Code of Kerhonkson (12446) covers a much larger area of the town of Rochester, as well as part of Wawarsing and a small area of the town of Olive. [1]
When Olive was founded in 1823, this section of Marbletown was transferred to the new town. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Samsonville developed around a tannery established by Stoddard Hammond and the Palen family of tanners in 1831 below a falls on Mettacahonts Creek.
The Town of Rose is an interior town of the county, located near the county center; it is west of Syracuse, New York. Two post offices are located in Town of Rose although the area is covered by four postal districts. Most addresses within the northern section have a primary ZIP Code of 14516 for North Rose. [4]
It takes its name from one of the most prominent of the early Dutch families who settled the area. Krumville is bordered on the northwest by the Olive hamlet of Samsonville, on the north by the hamlet of Olivebridge, on the southeast by the town of Marbletown and on the southwest by the town of Rochester. It lies at an elevation of 774 feet ...