CANAJOHARIE - PALATINE

CHAMBER of COMMERCE

Welcomes you to our historic villages in the Mohawk Valley

 

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Our Community quarried the limestone that built the Brooklyn Bridge. We are the home of the flat-bottom paper bag, the railroad sleeping car, Beech-Nut Baby Food, Joseph and Molly Brant. At the time of the Revolutionary War we were the Frontier and theatre of war between British, Tories, Iroquois and Patriots. The packet boats on the Erie Canal once pulled up to our doors.

Today, the Canajoharie Public Library and Arkell Art Gallery houses a premier private collection of American painting including twenty-one Winslow Homers.

We are in the rolling farmland of central New York's Leatherstocking Region also better known as "The Mohawk Valley", forty minutes above Cooperstown, an hour from the Adirondacks, and an hour from the Catskills.

One of the nation's few remaining "dummy lights"

 watches traffic on Church Street in Canajoharie.

The dummy light in Canajoharie New York
Webster Wagner's limestone well in palatine Bridge NY

The limestone gazebo built by palace car inventor Webster Wagner is a Route 5 landmark.

"Ca-na-jo-ha-rie" is a Mohawk word meaning "the pot that washes itself", after our natural wonder - a perfect circle cut in stone by the rushing waters in Canajoharie Gorge.

The first settler west of Schenectady in the Mohawk Valley built a homestead in what was later called Palatine Bridge, after the German settlers from the Palatinate near the Rhine River.

 

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Canajoharie-Palatine Chamber of Commerce
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