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Ashland,   Big Flats,   Breesport,   Catlin,   Chambers,   East Elmira,   Elmira,   Elmira Heights,   Erin,   Fisherville,   Golden Glow Heights,   Harris Hill Manor,   Hicks,   Horseheads,   Horseheads North,   Lowman,   Midway,   Millport,   North Chemung,   Orchard Knoll,   Owens Mills,   Pine City,   Pine Valley,   Post Creek,   Rosstown,   Rush Run,   Sagetown,   Seeley Creek,   Southport,   Sullivanville,   Swartwood,   Van Etten,   Veteran,   Webb Mills,   Wellsburg,   West Elmira,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Chemung, NY?
Then read on!

Here are a few interesting facts about the village of Chemung, New York:

1. The village was initially settled in the early 19th century and was known as Smithboro until it was renamed Chemung in 1835.

2. Chemung was a key stop on the Underground Railroad, and many local homes were used to hide and transport fugitive slaves.

3. The village is home to the Chemung Canal, which was completed in 1833 and played a vital role in the transportation of goods between the Great Lakes and New York City.

4. Chemung was once home to several factories and mills, including a paper mill and a silk mill.

5. The village is home to the Chemung County Fair, which has been held annually since 1841 and is one of the oldest county fairs in the United States.

6. The historic Chemung Depot, which was built in 1891 and served as a train station and post office, is now home to the Chemung Valley History Museum.

7. The Chemung River, which flows through the village, is a popular spot for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.