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36-115-02561. Website. townofargyleny.com. Argyle is a town in Washington County, New York, United States. It is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. [3] The town population was 3,644 at the 2020 census. [4] The town was named by its many early settlers from Scotland after Argyllshire.
Argyle is located on NY Route 40; a north–south state highway which runs through both the town and village of Argyle. NY Route 197, an east–west state highway, crosses the Hudson River at nearby Fort Edward and ends in the village at a junction with NY Route 40. The Moses Kill, a stream where early settlers built small mills, flows through ...
Cossayuna Lake is located north of Cossayuna, New York. Fish species present in the lake are bluegill, rock bass, tiger muskie, carp, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, yellow perch, northern pike, pumpkinseed sunfish, and brown bullhead. There is a hard surface launch ramp off East Lake Road.
NY 197 in Argyle: Argyle–Adamsville and Adamsville–Smiths Basin Road NY 149 in Kingsbury: CR 44: 2.14 3.44 NY 197: Powers Corners Road in Argyle: NY 40: CR 45: 4.11 6.61 NY 40 in Argyle: The Hook Road CR 30 in Hebron: CR 46: 10.07 16.21 US 4: Durkeetown Road in Fort Edward: US 4 CR 47: 7.38 11.88 NY 40 in Argyle: Goose Island Road CR 30 in ...
Coordinates: 43.1901°N 73.4779°W. The John Allen Farm massacre occurred in South Argyle, Washington County, New York on 25 or 26 July 1777 during the advancement of the British Army in the Saratoga campaign of the American Revolutionary War. [1] Six members of the John Allen family and two or three enslaved servants loaned to the Allen's were ...
Parkways. ← NY 39. → NY 41. New York State Route 40 (NY 40) is a north–south state highway in eastern New York in the United States. It is 54.67 miles (87.98 km) long and runs from NY 7 in the city of Troy north to NY 22 in the town of Granville. NY 40 also passes through the villages of Schaghticoke and Argyle and enters the vicinity of ...
Cayuga Lake (/ kəˈjuːɡə /, / keɪˈjuːɡə / or / kaɪˈjuːɡə /) is the longest of central New York 's glacial Finger Lakes, and is the second largest in surface area (marginally smaller than Seneca Lake) and second largest in volume. It is just under 39 miles (63 km) long.
Goose Island is a hamlet in Argyle, Washington County, New York, United States. [1] It is located along County Route 47 near the Argyle - Hebron Town lines and consists of a small number of farms and homes clustered near the intersection of County Route 47 and Goose Island Road. North of the intersection on Goose Island Road is the Goose Island ...