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Penn Yan is an incorporated village and the county seat of Yates County, New York, United States. The population was 5,159 at the 2010 census. [ 2 ] It lies at the north end of the east branch of Keuka Lake , one of the Finger Lakes .
Penn Yan Historic District is a national historic district located at Penn Yan in Yates County, New York. The district consists of 65 acres (26 ha) and contains 281 structures, 210 of which are contributing. It includes a broad range of architecturally significant resources that document the village's development from the 1820s to 1929.
On February 5, 1823, Yates County was formed from 310 square miles (800 km 2) of Ontario County, including the area that included Vine Valley, Middlesex, Penn Yan, and Dresden, New York. [4] On January 1, 1826, 60 square miles (160 km 2) of Steuben County was partitioned and added to Yates, which included Starkey, Dundee, and Lakemont, New York ...
Yates County Courthouse Park District is a national historic district located at Penn Yan in Yates County, New York.The district consists of two acres and contains the Yates County Courthouse, First Baptist Church, the County Office Building, the Old Jail, and the Courthouse Park.
[6] [7] In the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, the Bath–Penn Yan segment of NY 38 became part of the new NY 54, [2] which also extended east from Penn Yan to Dresden. At the same time, an alternate route of NY 54 along the eastern edge of Keuka Lake was designated as NY 54A .
In 1908, the New York State Legislature created Route 12, an unsigned legislative route extending from Horseheads to Lyons via Watkins Glen, Penn Yan, and Geneva. [5] [6] When the first set of posted routes in New York were assigned in 1924, all of legislative Route 12 became part of NY 14, which extended south to Elmira and north to Sodus Point.
Penn Yan village line North Main Street in Benton: NY 14A: CR 20 [2] Penn Yan village line North Avenue on Benton–Milo town line NY 54: Former number CR 21: 2.04 3.28 CR 25 West Lake Road in Jerusalem: NY 54A: CR 22: 4.36 7.02 CR 29 Sherman Hollow Road in Jerusalem: CR 24 CR 23: 5.90 9.50 CR 22 Lovejoy Road in Benton: CR 2 CR 24: 6.26 10.07 CR 29
The alignments of NY 54 and NY 54A between Hammondsport and Penn Yan were flipped in the early 1940s, placing NY 54A on its current alignment. [7] [8] After deteriorating for many years, the 5-mile (8 km) portion of NY 54A between Penn Yan and Branchport underwent a $5.2 million rehabilitation during the summer of 2010. This work was done after ...