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The Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds [2] is a multi-purpose facility in Watertown, New York, spanning 67 acres. The stadium capacity is 3,500. [ 3 ] It contains the longest-running fair in the United States, The Jefferson County Fair , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and was named after Alex T. Duffy.
At a later meeting, according to Stoodley, the NSCC became a corporation. Stoodley noted that in April 1956 the NCSS signed a lease with the City of Watertown for $101.50 per week for use of the Jefferson County Fairgrounds track. The first race at the speedway was held on Sunday afternoon on May 15.
Pages in category "Sports venues in Jefferson County, New York" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Duffy Fairgrounds; E. Evans Mills ...
In 1791, New York City resident Alexander Macomb purchased the land of Jefferson, Lewis, St. Lawrence and Oswego county. He sent out multiple surveyors to sell the land to passing settlers. The area of Watertown was first surveyed in 1796 by Benjamin Wright, who was employed by Macomb to survey the northern and central portions of New York State.
Jefferson County is a county on the northern border of the U.S. state of New York.As of the 2020 census, the population was 116,721. [1] Its county seat is Watertown. [2] The county is named after Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States of America. [3]
For Jefferson County residents, you can visit the Jefferson County Board of Elections website or call them at (315) 783-3027. New York State also has a place where residents can look up their ...
Sports venues in Jefferson County, New York (6 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Jefferson County, New York" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Canoe-Picnic Point State Park was purchased by the New York State Fisheries, Game and Forest Commission in 1897. Along with Mary Island State Park, it was one of the first New York state parks established along the St. Lawrence River as part of the St. Lawrence Reservation, a recreation area within the Thousand Islands region authorized by New York State in 1896.