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Schoharie County, NY Welcome to Schoharie County, NY We are a proud rural community nestled in the Mohawk Valley offering bucolic scenery, peaceful living and a high quality of life We pride ourselves on a long history of agricultural production, essential community services and being an easily accessible tourism destination where you can catch your breath
Schoharie, New York - Wikipedia Schoharie ( skoʊˈhɛəriː skoh-HAIR-ee) is an incorporated town in and the county seat of Schoharie County, New York, United States The population was 3,107 at the 2020 census
Schoharie County, New York – Official Website Schoharie County boasts several attractions including Howe Caverns, Old Stone Fort, Secret Caverns, Vroman’s Nose hiking trail, Dr Best House Medical Museum, Iroquois Indian Museum, Landis Arboretum, and the Gilboa Museum, which features Devonian period fossils and historic artifacts
VILLAGE OF SCHOHARIE - Home Welcome to the Village of Schoharie Ours is a cozy, quaint village nestled in the rolling foothills of the Catskill Mountains and the cascading valleys of the Schoharie Creek region Our residents enjoy the village’s warm and nurturing community, as well
The Schoharie News - The Mountain Eagle Now, certainly, Lyons (in Wayne County) could offer the same small-town Upstate New York vibe as Schoharie County, but adding to the lore are accounts from residents who claim to have seen film trucks around and strange and mysterious props in the woods
Schoharie | The State of New York Schoharie County is located west of Albany and southeast of Utica, with the Village of Schoharie as its county seat and Cobleskill as its largest town The name of the county and the county seat come from a Mohawk word meaning "floating driftwood "
Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site Schoharie Crossing is located at the strategic confluence of the Mohawk River and Schoharie Creek, where the Lower Castle Mohawk village and eighteenth-century Fort Hunter once stood The location developed further in the nineteenth century with the construction and expansion of the Erie Canal
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