Huron (hamlet), New York
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Huron is a
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in the Town of Huron, Wayne County, New York, United States. It is located in the southern section of the town, four miles (6 km) northwest of the Village of Wolcott, at an elevation of 390 feet (119 m). The primary intersection in the hamlet is at Lummisville Road (CR 155) and North Huron Road (CR 156). Much of the community is situated just south of the cross roads. Government offices for the Town of Huron are located east the hamlet on Lummisville Road at Rice Mill, near Dutch Street Road (CR 158).Town of Huron
Retrieved Jan. 20, 2015
The historic Huron Grange P of H #124 (built 1884), located on North Huron Road, was home of the first Juvenile Grange in New York State.
, Retrieved Feb. 3, 2015
Across the road from the grange is the Old Huron Town Hall (built ca. 1849). Administrative business for the Town of Huron was conducted there until the new building opened on Lummisville Road in 1979.


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* Populated places in Wayne County, New York Hamlets in Wayne County, New York Hamlets in New York (state) {{WayneCountyNY-geo-stub