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List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Livingston County, New York. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Livingston County, New York.
A trailer park, caravan park, mobile home park, mobile home community or manufactured home community is a temporary or permanent area for mobile homes and travel trailers. Advantages include low cost compared to other housing, and quick and easy moving to a new area (for example, when taking a job in a distant place while keeping the same home).
List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wayne County, New York. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wayne County, New York.
Delevan is located in northeastern Cattaraugus County in the east-central part of the town of Yorkshire at (42.4896, -78.4798). [3] According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.99 square miles (2.57 km 2), all land. [4]
Yorkshire is a town in Cattaraugus County, New York, United States. The population was 3,840 at the 2020 census. [ 2 ] The town is located on the northern edge and in the northeast quadrant of the county.
Machias-based New York State Police said multiple fire departments responded at about 4 a.m. to the blaze at a single-family residence located at 3825 Creek Road in Yorkshire. One family member ...
Yorkshire is a census-designated place (CDP) in the northeastern corner of the town of Yorkshire in Cattaraugus County, New York, United States. The population of the CDP was 1,180 at the 2010 census , [ 4 ] out of 3,913 in the town of Yorkshire as a whole.
Sunnyside (1835) is a historic house on 10 acres (4 ha) along the Hudson River, in Tarrytown, New York.It was the home of the American author Washington Irving, best known for his short stories, such as "Rip Van Winkle" (1819) and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" (1820).