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* Chenango Valley State Park – A state park adjacent to the Chenango River, known for its wooded golf course and scenic glacial topography.
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Chenango and Valley
* Chenango Lake – The larger of two scenic wooded lakes in the Chenango Valley State Park, used for swimming and boating.
The town of Sherburne, which was a part of the Valley of the Chenango, were originally inhabited by the Oneida Native American tribe, until the late 1780s when the State of New York purchased the land from them.
It was at that point, that they resolved to move again as a body to the Chenango Valley, which had just begun to open lands in the Twenty Townships.
The village, located at ( 42. 825646 ,-75. 544673 ), lies in the Chenango Valley, just south of the headwaters of the Chenango River.
The canal was first proposed in the New York Legislature in 1824 during the construction of the Erie Canal, prompted by lobbying from local leaders in the Chenango Valley.
Overall, the construction of the canal led to a widespread manufacturing and building boom in the Chenango Valley.
The Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley Railway was formed in 1866 and came under the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1870.
The plan of going to Oswego was now gone, and the new plan was to go to Oneonta and make a sharp turn north to Earlville, New York, where it would make a connection with the recently constructed Syracuse and Chenango Valley Railroad.
The Syracuse and Chenango Company was the successor of Syracuse and Chenango Valley Railroad, incorporated April 16, 1868, road opened February 1873, and sold July 8, 1873.
Chenango and State
The towns in northern Chenango County originated from the Twenty Townships ceded by the Oneida tribe to the State of New York.
The council covers five counties in New York State — Broome, Chenango, Cortland, Tioga and Tompkins — as well as Susquehanna County in Pennsylvania.
Binghamton is south of the junction of the Susquehanna River and Chenango River and is in the Southern Tier of New York State.
The former Chenango Canal ( 1837 ) helped build the town's commerce until replaced by the railroad which was in turn replaced by Route 12 and State Highway 206.
The northern terminus of the Chenango Canal was in Utica at an entry lock near present-day N. Genessee Street and the Erie Canal ; the southern terminus was in Binghamton at a turning basin near present-day State and Susquehanna Streets.
Officially named the Chenango Canal Extension, it was for the purpose of " making connection with the Pennsylvania canal system, and thus to complete a route to the vast coal fields in that state, the New York Legislature, on April 18, 1838, passed an act ( chapter 292 ) directing the canal commissioners to cause a survey to be made from the termination of the Chenango canal at Binghamton, along the valley of the Susquehanna, to the State line near Tioga Point, at the termination of the North Branch canal of Pennsylvania, and to cause an estimate of the cost of this continuation to be made.
These include Binghamton's State Street and Chenango Street, NY Route 5, NY Route 8, NY Route 12 and NY Route 12B.
In 1930, Ives was elected as a Republican to the New York State Assembly, where he represented Chenango County until 1946.
Oquaga Creek State Park is a state park in Broome County and Delaware County, near their border with Chenango County, in New York in the USA.
Chenango and Park
The Downtown and Northside River Walk is an urban trail starting at the Confluence and travels up the Chenango river, past Off Track Betting ( a horse betting shop ), The Martin Luther King, Jr. Promenade, Noyes Island with its large power station, and ending at Cheri A. Lindsey Park.
It contains portions of the Martin Luther King, Jr .- Chenango River Promenade as Cheri Lindsey Park, which is known for its vert ramps and bowls.
The Jeanne and John D. Wilfley Community Park is a reclaimed flood plain adjacent to the Chenango River.
Chenango and –
He was the seventh and last child of Samuel Ogden Edison, Jr. ( 1804 – 96, born in Marshalltown, Nova Scotia, Canada ) and Nancy Matthews Elliott ( 1810 – 1871, born in Chenango County, New York ).
* Chenango Forks – A hamlet in the northeastern part of the town, shared partly with the Town of Barker.
The Town of Conklin was established in 1824 from the Town of Chenango by Nicholas Conklin ( 1782 – 1858 ).
The former Chenango Canal ( 1834 – 1876 ) passed through the town with a current village of Port Dickinson a port on the canal.
* Hillcrest – A suburban residential community east of the Chenango River neighboring Chenango Bridge and Port Dickinson.
* Lily Lake – The smaller of two lakes, north of Chenango Lake, known for its scenic beauty and good fishing.
* Port Crane – A hamlet near the Chenango River and the south town line, near the intersection of NY-369, NY-7, and I-88.
* Sherburne Four Corners – A hamlet located in the northeast corner of Plymouth on County Road 20, partly in other towns of Chenango County.
* Chenango Lake – A hamlet in the southwest part of the town, adjacent to a lake also named " Chenango Lake.
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