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Welcome...to Baldwinsville, New York!
The Village of Baldwinsville was
established in 1847. It has an estimated population of 6,400 people
and an approximate size of 2.8 square miles. It is located between
the Town of Van Buren and the Town of Lysander. The main routes
of travel are State Routes 370, 48, and 31. Running through the
center of the village is the Seneca River and the Erie Canal.
Baldwinsville is a prospering industrial and residential community.
The tremendous amount of water power supplied by the Seneca River
provided endless energy to operate the many mills of the past,
as well as industries today. In 1997, Baldwinsville will be celebrating
its 150th anniversary. If you are visiting in the area, take the
time to enjoy its many fine restaurants and historical sites,
and be sure to visit Seneca River Days, an annual festival held
on the weekend of July 13, sponsored by the Rotary Club.
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