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Chief Cornstalk's Village - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Chief Cornstalk's Village

Chief Peter Cornstalk's village of Snakefish (Eel River) tribe of Miami Indians was located three miles from here along Cornstalk Creek. Wigwams and Indian burial ground were near the little Harshbarger family cemetery. The Indians lived at peace with settlers moving here in the 1800's.
Address : Village Ln W, Amsterdam, NY 12010, USA

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Old Fort Johnson / Montgomery County Historical SocOld Fort Johnson is a historic site and museum operated by the Montgomery County Historical Society in Montgomery. It is located in the town of Amsterdam and holds great historical significance as a well-preserved example of colonial-era architecture and a site associated with the American Revolutionary War.The fort was constructed in the mid-18th century and served as a fortified residence for Sir William Johnson, a British superintendent of Indian Affairs.
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Schoharie Crossing State Historic SiteSchoharie Crossing State Historic Site is a notable historic site located in Montgomery County. Situated in the town of Glen, the site preserves and interprets the history of the Erie Canal and its impact on the local area and transportation development in the United States.Schoharie Crossing played a significant role during the era of the Erie Canal, which was a 363-mile-long waterway connecting the Great Lakes to the Hudson River.
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Galway LakeGalway Lake is a serene and picturesque lake, which is part of Saratoga County. Nestled amidst the beautiful countryside, the lake offers a peaceful retreat and a variety of recreational activities for visitors to enjoy.The lake covers approximately 538 acres and is a popular destination for fishing and boating. Anglers can try their luck in catching a variety of fish species, including bass, perch, and sunfish, making it an appealing spot for fishing enthusiasts of all levels.
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Mabee Farm Historic SiteThe Mabee Farm Historic Site, located in Schenectady County, New York, is a captivating historical landmark that offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich colonial past. This well-preserved site is a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in early American life and culture.Dating back to the 17th century, the Mabee Farm is one of the oldest homes in the Mohawk Valley and stands as a testament to the area's colonial heritage.
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The Plotter Kill PreserveThe Plotter Kill Preserve, located in Schenectady County, New York, is a stunning nature reserve renowned for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. This preserve is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, offering picturesque hiking trails and impressive waterfalls.Situated along the Plotter Kill, a tributary of the Mohawk River, the preserve spans over 600 acres of diverse terrain.
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The Knox MansionThe Knox Mansion is one of the few remaining examples of historical architecture from this era in Fulton County. Built in 1817, it has been carefully maintained to preserve its original beauty. Visitors can explore the mansion's grandeur and appreciate its elaborate details, including a winding staircase, ornate fireplaces, ornamental plasterwork on the ceilings and walls, and a large formal dining room.

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Montgomery County
Montgomery County, located in the state of Indiana, welcomes visitors with a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant community life. Nestled in the heart of the Midwest, this region offers a diverse range of attractions and experiences for tourists seeking both relaxation and adventure.

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