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Fair Haven Beach State Park is a 1,141-acre (4.62 km 2) state park [2] on the southeastern shore of Lake Ontario in upstate New York.It is located on the east side of Little Sodus Bay in the town of Sterling in Cayuga County, northeast of the village of Fair Haven.
Fair Haven is a village located on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in Cayuga County, New York, United States. As of the 2020 census , its population was 760. Fair Haven is within the town of Sterling and is northwest of Syracuse .
Just inside the county line is the small village of Fair Haven, where NY 104A passes Little Sodus Bay and the surrounding Fair Haven Beach State Park. While in the village, it crosses the Cato–Fair Haven Trail, a foot trail linking Fair Haven to the village of Cato 12 miles (19 km) to the southeast.
Fair Haven is located about two miles east of the New Haven Green comprising New Haven wards 14, 15, 16, and a portion of 8. [1] It is bounded on the east and south by the Quinnipiac River, on the west by the Mill River, on the northwest by Amtrak railroad tracks, and on the north by I-91 (in the vicinity of Exit 7).
Fair Haven is located in the 6th Congressional District [54] and is part of New Jersey's 13th state legislative district. [55] [56] [57] Prior to the 2011 reapportionment following the 2010 census, Fair Haven had been in the 12th state legislative district. [58]
State Park at the Fair: Central: Onondaga: 1 acre (0.40 ha) 1974 [27]: 47 Open during the Great New York State Fair, this state park is billed as New York's smallest. It simulates a park-like setting within the fairgrounds and includes exhibits focused on New York's state parks and historic sites. [180] Sterling Forest State Park: Palisades: Orange
Maryland Route 423 connects Fairhaven with Maryland Route 2, which goes north to Annapolis, the state capital, and south to Prince Frederick, the county seat of Calvert County. References [ edit ]
The Fair Haven Green Historic District encompasses the village green of Fair Haven, Vermont, and the heterogeneous collection of civic, commercial, and residential buildings that line it and adjacent streets. The area was developed mainly following the arrival of the railroad in 1848 and the subsequent expansion of marble and slate quarries in ...