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White Lake is a hamlet (and census-designated place) [1] in the town of Bethel, Sullivan County, New York, United States, on the southeastern shore of a lake of the same name. It was the closest community to the Woodstock Music and Art Fair in 1969. The community has a post office on New York Route 17B. Its ZIP Code is 12786. Its population in ...
The White Lake CDP includes part of the hamlet of Woodgate. New York State Route 28 runs through the community, leading southwest 10 miles (16 km) to State Route 12 at Alder Creek and northeast 16 miles (26 km) to Old Forge. Via NY 12, Utica is 34 miles (55 km) south of White Lake.
White Lake is located south of Holiday House and north of Woodgate in Oneida County, New York. It drains via White Lake Outlet and ultimately its waters reach the Black River via Bear Creek and Woodhull Creek. Fish species present in the lake are brook trout, rainbow trout, and yellow perch. [2] The community of White Lake surrounds the lake.
Locations named White Lake in the U.S. state of New York include: White Lake, Oneida County, New York , a census-designated place White Lake (Oneida County, New York) , the corresponding lake
Sixteen months after their teenage daughter was killed in a boating accident at Table Rock Lake, a St. Louis-area family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Big Cedar Lodge.
New York State Route 17B (NY 17B) is a state highway located entirely within Sullivan County, New York, in the United States. It connects the hamlet of Callicoon at its western end with the Monticello area in the east, ending at a junction with NY 17 's exit 104, just northeast of Monticello .
NY 55 and CR 14 begin winding northeast through Bethel, leaving the hamlet of White Lake and soon reaching a junction with CR 183 (Airport Road). At this junction, NY 55 and CR 14 run along the northern ends of Sullivan County International Airport. The routes soon turn north, crossing Old White Lake Turnpike at the end of the airport.
The Tappan Zee (/ ˌ t æ p ən ˈ z iː /; also Tappan Sea or Tappaan Zee) is a natural widening of the Hudson River, about 3 miles (4.8 km) across at its widest, in southeastern New York. It stretches about 10 miles (16 km) along the boundary between Rockland and Westchester counties, downstream from Croton Point to Irvington.