Palentown, New York
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Palentown is a
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Palenville Palenville is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Greene County, New York, United States. The population was 1,037 at the 2010 census. Palenville is in the southwestern part of the town of Catskill, located at the junction of Routes ...
in Greene County, for a family that ran tanneries in the Catskills in the mid-19th century, Palentown is situated inside the
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in the northwest part of the town of Rochester. Palentown is located off Ulster County Route 3 (Samsonville Road) just south of the Rochester-Olive town line. The hamlet is northeast of the nearby hamlet of Riggsville and south of the
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hamlet of Samsonville. It is within the
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ZIP Code.


Geography

Palentown is located at Latitude: 41.87889 : Longitude: -74.32194 (41° 52' 44" North, 74° 19' 19" West). It is located about 1053 ft above sea level. The nearby
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rise higher to about 2600 ft in the Town of Rochester. The Mettacahonts Creek, which originates in the nearby mountains, and several smaller streams flow through Palentown.


Places of interest

#Palentown Cemetery - Final resting place for some area residents, families, and military veterans. It contains graves dating at least from the 1800s. #Palentown Schoolhouse - Built in ca. 1870 in common school District Number 10. The schoolhouse has been recently restored. It is currently The Palentown Schoolhouse Museum. It was designated a National Historic Landmark on September 15, 1988. #Former site of
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' Country Club (1951-1987), a resort run by the famed Black tap dancer.


References


History of the Town of Rochester, NY


External links

*Pictures
Palentown School
*Aerial, Satellite and Topographic Maps
Satellite map of the Palentown area
via Maplandia.com
Topographic map of the Palentown area
via Topozone.com
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