Watkins Glen State Park

Historical marker location:
Watkins Glen, New York
( Marker can be reached from N. Franklin Street (New York State Route 414).)

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The Erie Canal, which opened in 1825 and connects the Hudson River to the Great Lakes, was originally mocked as "Clinton's Folly" after Governor DeWitt Clinton, who championed the project. However, the canal became an economic boon for New York and helped turn the state into a major commercial center.
Schuyler County, NY, located in the Finger Lakes region, has a rich and diverse history that dates back thousands of years. The area was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples, such as the Iroquois Confederacy, who had established settlements and practiced agriculture in the region.

In the late 18th century, European settlers began to arrive in the area, attracted by the fertile land and natural beauty. The region became part of a larger land purchase from the Iroquois known as the Phelps and Gorham Purchase. The first settlers established small farming communities, and the area gradually grew in population.

One significant event in the county's history is the construction of the Chemung Canal, which opened in 1833. This canal connected the Erie Canal with Seneca Lake, allowing for the transportation of goods and boosting the local economy. The canal played a crucial role in the development of towns like Montour Falls and Watkins Glen, turning them into thriving trading hubs.

In more recent history, Schuyler County has become known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. The establishment of Watkins Glen State Park in 1906 drew tourists from far and wide, attracted by the park's stunning waterfalls and scenic hiking trails. Today, the county continues to be a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities like boating, fishing, and wine tasting along the Seneca Lake Wine Trail.

Throughout its history, Schuyler County has experienced both periods of growth and challenges. However, its natural resources, picturesque landscapes, and rich cultural heritage have helped shape it into the vibrant community it is today.

This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Schuyler County, New York.

  • 1789: Schuyler County was established as a part of Steuben County.
  • 1798: Cataract Purchase Treaty ceded the land to the United States from the Iroquois Nation.
  • 1814: The County was officially founded and named after Philip Schuyler, a distinguished American statesman.
  • 1819: Hector Township was organized and became the first of nine townships in the County.
  • 1854: Cayuta Township, the last township, was formed in Schuyler County.
  • 1892: Construction of the first Watkins Glen State Park trail began.
  • 1900: The village of Watkins Glen was officially incorporated.
  • 1948: The Glen Curtiss Memorial Bridge was built over Seneca Lake.
  • 1973: The Village of Montour Falls became the county seat.
  • 2000: The population of Schuyler County reached its peak at 19,224 residents.