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Facts about the city
Grahamsville is a hamlet at the junction of NY 42 and 55 in the Town of Neversink, in Sullivan County, New York, USA. It is near the western end of Rondout Reservoir, and is the southernmost community in the Catskill Park. It has the ZIP Code 12740 (also applied to the surrounding area) and the 985 telephone exchange in the 845 area code.Grahamsville is located at latitude 41.848 and longitude -74.548. The elevation is 968 feet. Grahamsville is in the Eastern Time Zone.Grahamsville in the town of Neversink, which has long been known in the area as being a \"dry town\" as the sale of alcohol is forbidden. There is a bar known as the Hasbrouck Tavern, located just outside the township.The center of Grahamsville, mainly located along Route 55 and Chestnut Creek west of Route 42, consists of the town hall, post office, fire department, and some other businesses, with an adjoining residential area. To the east of the junction is Tri-Valley Central School and the Grahamsville Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Also listed on the National Register of Historic Places are the C. Burton Hotel and Levitz Family Farm. The Greenfield Preparative Meeting House was added in 2010. It is the largest developed area in the town of Neversink.Grahamsville is also the location of the Grahamsville Little World's Fair. This annual event features rides, vendors, and events like \"Grahamsville Idol\". Since 1878, this county fair has taken place every year except for 1928 when a flood destroyed the bridge to the fairgrounds and the area where the fair is held every year. A Department of Environmental Protection branch was recently built in the heart of the town to increase the security near the Rondout and Neversink Reservoirs. These reservoirs are part of the water supply for New York City, so it is important that the environment in this region is safe from terrorism and any other kind of threat.The buildings in the historic district reflect the early development of the community. The area was not settled permanently until after the War due to a reputation for brutal raids by the Native American population (the hamlet takes its name from the leader of a Continental Army unit massacred nearby in 1778) and the manorial land ownership system that remained in some areas of the Hudson Valley through the 1840s. The church and homes in the historic district are what grew up around the western end of a stage road (today part of Route 55) to Wawarsing, nearby to the east in Ulster County.
Grahamsville Obituaries
It was disclosed by Sullivan County Democrat on December 9th, 2014 that Raymond C Hornbeck perished in Grahamsville, New York. Hornbeck was 92 years old. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor Raymond C's life.
It was revealed by Sullivan County Democrat on January 21st, 2014 that Bonnie L Kelly (Schwake) died in Grahamsville, New York. Ms. Kelly was 76 years old and was born in Arlington Heights, IL. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Bonnie L's life.
It was disclosed by Sullivan County Democrat on December 14th, 2012 that Michael J Schulte passed away in Grahamsville, New York. Schulte was 47 years old. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Michael J's life.
It was written by Sullivan County Democrat on November 30th, 2012 that Pauline A "Polly" Hill (Thompson) passed on in Grahamsville, New York. Ms. Hill was 83 years old. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Pauline A "Polly"'s life.
It was noted by Sullivan County Democrat on August 7th, 2012 that Marylin Barr (Lytle) died in Grahamsville, New York. Ms. Barr was 91 years old and was born in Boston, MA. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Marylin's life.
It was disclosed by Sullivan County Democrat on August 7th, 2012 that Marylin Barr (Lytle) perished in Grahamsville, New York. Ms. Barr was 91 years old and was born in Boston, MA. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Marylin's life.
History
Grahamsville is an unincorporated community Administrative divisions of New York#Hamlet at the junction of New York State Route 42 42 and New York State Route 55 in the Neversink, New York of Neversink, in Sullivan County, New York County, New York, USA. The church and homes in the historic district are what grew up around the western end of a stage road (today part of Route 55) to Wawarsing, New York nearby to the east in Ulster County, New York County. It has the ZIP Code 12740 (also applied to the surrounding area) and the 985 telephone exchange in the Area code 845 area code. The area was not settled permanently until after the American Revolutionary War due to a reputation for brutal raids by the Native Americans in the United States American population (the hamlet takes its name from the leader of a Continental Army unit massacred nearby in 1778) and the manorial land ownership system that remained in some areas of the Hudson Valley through the 1840s.
The center of Grahamsville, mainly located along Route 55 and Chestnut Creek west of Route 42, consists of the town hall, post office, fire department, and some other businesses, with an adjoining residential area.
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