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, New York in Columbia County


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Ancram,   Ancramdale,   Arnolds Mill,   Austerlitz,   Bingham Mills,   Blue Store,   Brick Tavern,   Buckleyville,   Burden,   Canaan,   Canaan Center,   Chatham,   Chatham Center,   Cheviot,   Churchtown,   ClaverackRed Mills,   Clermont,   Columbiaville,   Copake,   Copake Falls,   Copake Hamlet,   Copake Lake,   Craryville,   East Chatham,   East Hillsdale,   East Taghkanic,   Elizaville,   Flatbrook,   Gallatin,   Germantown,   Ghent,   Glenco Mills,   Green River,   Greendale,   Greenport Center,   Harlemville,   Hillsdale,   Hollowville,   Hudson,   Kinderhook,   Lebanon Springs,   Linlithgo,   Linlithgo Mills,   Livingston,   Lorenz Park,   Malden Bridge,   Manorton,   Mellenville,   Nevis,   New Concord,   New Forge,   New Lebanon,   New Lebanon Center,   Newton Hook,   Niverville,   North Chatham,   North Germantown,   North Hillsdale,   Old Chatham,   Omi,   Philmont,   Poolsburg,   Pulvers,   Pumpkin Hollow,   Queechy,   Rayville,   Red Mills,   Red Rock,   Riders,   Riders Mills,   Rossman,   Silvernails,   Snyderville,   Spaulding Furnace,   Spencertown,   Stockport,   Stottville,   Stuyvesant,   Stuyvesant Falls,   Taconic Shores,   Taghkanic,   Upper Hollowville,   Valatie,   Valatie Colony,   Viewmonte,   Weed Mines,   West Copake,   West Ghent,   West Lebanon,   West Taghkanic,  

 

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

Here are a few facts about Claverack, New York:

1. Claverack was settled in the 17th century and was officially established as a town in 1778.

2. The town covers an area of 48.8 square miles, with a population of around 6,000 people.

3. The town is home to the Claverack Free Library, which was established in 1939 and serves the surrounding community with educational and cultural resources.

4. One of the main attractions in Claverack is the historic Van Rensselaer House, which was built in the early 18th century and is now a museum dedicated to the history of the region.

5. The town is also known for its thriving agriculture industry, with many farms producing crops such as apples, corn, and hay.

6. Claverack is located along the Hudson River and is known for its scenic beauty, with many parks and nature preserves offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, and other outdoor activities.

7. The town has a rich history that includes the presence of the Mahican Native American tribe, who inhabited the region before colonizers arrived in the 17th century.