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Averill Park is a census-designated place within the town of Sand Lake in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. The population was 2,098 at the 2020 census. The community is named after the local Averill family. [2] It is located on Route 43, south of Crystal Lake and east of West Sand Lake.
Averill Park is a hamlet near the center of the town. The Averill post office was established in 1880, with Frank Pettit as first postmaster; the name was changed to Averill Park in 1882. [16] Faith Mills (1829-1966) is one of the textile factories that were established, starting in the early 19th century, along what is now Burden Lake Road.
Averill Park Road in Sand Lake: NY 66: 352061: Former routing of NY 66 CR 47: 2.10 3.38 Nassau town line North Nassau and Holcomb roads in Sand Lake: CR 49 352244: CR 48 [3] NY 43 / NY 66 / CR 42 Miller Hill Road in Sand Lake: NY 66 Transferred to state on April 1, 1980; [4] now part of NY 66 CR 49: 2.20 3.54 NY 43 / NY 66
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The Town of Hempstead Department of Parks and Recreation operates and maintains two parks in Franklin Square: Averill Boulevard Park and Rath Park. [6] [23] [24] The Averill Boulevard Park features a playground, a swimming pool, walking paths & nature trails, and sports facilities. [24]
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