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  2. Leonardsville, New York - Wikipedia

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    Soon after that, the shops were purchased by the Babcock family who operated them until the 1930s, employing at their peak over 100 workers. Until the 1950s, when the manufacturing shops closed, Leonardsville was a stop on the Unadilla Valley Railway, had a milk station (now a recycling center) and a feed store.

  3. Madison County, New York - Wikipedia

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    Madison County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York.As of the 2020 census, the population was 68,016. [1] Its county seat is Wampsville. [2] The county is named after James Madison, [3] the fourth president of the United States, and was first formed in 1806.

  4. Syracuse metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Syracuse Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area comprising three counties in central New York, with the city of Syracuse as its core. The three counties are Onondaga , Madison , and Oswego .

  5. Madison, New York - Wikipedia

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    Madison is a town in Madison County, New York, United States. The population was 2,766 at the 2020 census. [3] The village of Madison is the largest community within the town. Madison, along with the rest of Madison County, is part of the Syracuse Metropolitan Area. [4]

  6. Madison County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Madison County was established on September 14, 1812. It was formed from parts of Randolph and St. Clair counties and named for President James Madison. [3] At the time of its formation, Madison County included all of the modern State of Illinois north of St. Louis, as well as all of Wisconsin, part of Minnesota, and Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

  7. Madison County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The county was created in 1853 and organized the next year. [3] It is named for James Madison, the fourth President of the United States. [4] In 1852, Hillary Mercer Crabb was elected to serve the unexpired term of State Representative F. L. Hatch. Among Crabb's accomplishments as a legislator was the introduction of a bill to create Madison ...