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Caroga Historical Association to Bradt Museum

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Ride a low traveled back road between two Fulton County landmarks. The route has a decline in elevation from point to point.

Fulton County
Length: 45 miles
Difficulty: HardHard

Directions

Beginning Point
at 0.00 mimiles
Start Point
at 0.20 mimiles
Turn right onto Morey Rd
at 4.95 mimiles
Continue onto Co Rd 125
at 12.33 mimiles
Continue onto Benson Rd
at 21.49 mimiles
Turn left onto State Hwy 920H
at 22.16 mimiles
Turn left onto N Main St
at 22.52 mimiles
Bradt Museum
at 22.91 mimiles
Turn right onto Bridge St
at 23.58 mimiles
Turn right onto NY-30 N
at 32.71 mimiles
Continue onto Co Rd 125
at 40.09 mimiles
Continue onto Co Rd 112
at 45.02 mimiles
POI: Caroga Historical Association
End Point
at 45.00 mimiles
End Point

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Route Destinations

1

Caroga Historical Association and Museum

Featuring a 1905 farmhouse, an 1870 cobbler shop, general store, and 130-year-old pegged barn, with displays on the country's early leather tanning and lumber industries. Art gallery featuring ...

  • 145 London Bridge Road/Co Rd 111, Caroga Lake, NY
  • (518) 835-4400
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Paul Bradt Museum

412 S Main St, Northville, NY 12134

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Jun 1 - Jun 30

Stockade built around stone jail in Johnstown

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