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Fort Plain Library to Nelliston and Canajoharie

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MVPTH Sites: Fort Plain Library, Margaret Reaney Library, 1747 Nellis Tavern/Palatine Settlement, Fort Klock Restoration, Arkell Museum, VanAllstyne Homestead Society

Montgomery County
Length: 20.6 miles
Difficulty: EasyEasy

Directions

Beginning Point
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Start Point
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Turn left onto Erie Canalway Trail
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Turn left to stay on Erie Canalway Trail
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Turn left to stay on Erie Canalway Trail
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Turn right onto Bridge St
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Turn right onto Park Pl
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Turn right onto Kingsbury Ave
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Turn right onto New St
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Turn right onto Mohawk St
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Turn left onto E Liberty St
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Turn right onto S Division St
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Turn left onto W Main St
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Turn right onto Bridge St
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Continue onto Church St
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Turn right onto Erie Blvd
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Turn right onto Church St
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Turn left onto Montgomery St
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Turn right onto Moyer St
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Turn right onto Creek St
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Turn left onto Moyer St
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Turn left onto Montgomery St
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Continue onto Mohawk St
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Continue onto Cliff St/Old Fort Plain Rd
at 17.67 mimiles
Slight right onto Erie Canalway Trail
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Turn left onto River St
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Turn right onto Willett St
End Point
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1747 Nellis Tavern / Palatine Settlement Society

1747 Nellis Tavern / Palatine Settlement Society

Nellis Tavern is an historic inn and tavern built about 1750 as a farmhouse and expanded around 1790 to its present form. After the American Civil War, the tavern business declined and the building...

  • 7355 State Route 5, St. Johnsville, NY
  • (315) 866-2619
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Arkell Museum

Arkell Museum

The Arkell Museum in Canajoharie has a world-renowned collection of American paintings- including those of Winslow Homer- as well as historical exhibits about the history of the Mohawk River Valley...

  • 2 Erie Blvd., Canajoharie, NY
  • (518) 673-2314
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Fort Klock Historic Restoration

Fort Klock Historic Restoration

Fort Klock, a fortified stone homestead in the Mohawk River Valley of New York State, was built c.1750 by Johannes Klock. On October 19, 1780, the Battle of Klock's Field was fought just to wes...

  • 7214 State Route 5, St. Johnsville, NY
  • (518) 568-7779
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Fort Plain Library

The Fort Plain Free Library seeks to provide educational and recreational materials and programs to all segments of the population. In addition to a collection totaling over 20,000 volumes, the libra...

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Fort Plain Museum & Historical Park

Fort Plain Museum & Historical Park

The Fort Plain Museum and Historical Park marks the site of Fort Plain/Rensselaer, a Revolutionary War fortress built in 1779 to protect local residents from Valley raids and evacuees from Cherry Vall...

  • 389 Canal Street, Fort Plain, NY
  • (518) 993-2527
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Margaret Reaney Memorial Library

Margaret Reaney Memorial Library

  • 19 Kingsbury Avenue, St. Johnsville, NY
  • (518) 568-7811
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Van Alstyne Homestead

Van Alstyne Homestead

The Van Alstyne Homestead was built in 1749 by Martin J. Van Alstyne. Here 16 of 31 meetings of the Tryon County Safety Committee were held in 1774-75. Gen. Herkimer also received commission as Brig. ...

  • 42 Moyer Street, Canajoharie, NY
  • (518) 573-6739
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