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| Name | Adams Center, New York |
| Settlement type | Hamlet |
Adams Center, New York is a hamlet located in the town of Adams, within Jefferson County. It is situated near the Lake Ontario shoreline, approximately 25 miles northwest of Watertown and 15 miles south of Sackets Harbor. The community is nestled in the Black River Valley, near the Black River, and is surrounded by the Tug Hill Plateau to the east and the Lake Ontario Lowlands to the west, with nearby cities including Rochester and Syracuse.
The geography of the area is characterized by the Black River, which flows through the Adirondack Mountains and empties into Lake Ontario, near the Oswego River. The Tug Hill Plateau to the east is a distinct geographical feature, with its unique ecosystem and biodiversity, including the Adirondack Park Agency and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. The Lake Ontario Lowlands to the west are a flat to gently sloping plain, with wetlands and coastal ecosystems, such as the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge and the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge. Nearby cities, including Buffalo and Albany, are connected to Adams Center, New York through the New York State Thruway and Interstate 81.
As of the 2010 census, the population of Adams was approximately 5,000 people, with a mix of European Americans, African Americans, and Native Americans, including the St. Regis Mohawk Tribe and the Oneida Nation. The median household income was around $40,000, with a range of occupations, including farming, manufacturing, and healthcare, with nearby institutions such as SUNY Upstate Medical University and Rochester General Hospital. The community has a strong sense of identity, with many residents involved in local organizations, such as the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the Lions Clubs International, as well as nearby universities, including Syracuse University and University at Buffalo.
The area has a rich history, dating back to the Iroquois Confederacy and the French and Indian War, with nearby battles including the Battle of Fort Oswego and the Battle of Fort Niagara. The American Revolution also played a significant role in the region, with the Saratoga Campaign and the Battle of Oriskany taking place nearby, involving notable figures such as George Washington, Benedict Arnold, and Horatio Gates. The Erie Canal and the Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad also contributed to the growth and development of the area, with nearby cities, including Rome and Ogdensburg, playing important roles in the region's history, including the Battle of Plattsburgh and the War of 1812.
The economy of the area is diverse, with a mix of agriculture, manufacturing, and service industries, including major companies such as General Electric, Lockheed Martin, and Walmart, as well as nearby institutions, including the Syracuse Hancock International Airport and the Watertown International Airport. The tourism industry also plays a significant role, with attractions such as the Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site, the Fort Ontario State Historic Site, and the Thousand Islands National Park, as well as nearby events, including the New York State Fair and the Syracuse Jazz Festival. The community is also home to several small businesses, including family farms, restaurants, and retail shops, with nearby organizations, including the National Federation of Independent Business and the United States Chamber of Commerce.
The infrastructure of the area includes several major roads, including NY 11 and NY 177, as well as nearby Interstate 81 and the New York State Thruway, with connections to nearby cities, including Ottawa and Montreal. The Watertown International Airport and the Syracuse Hancock International Airport provide air transportation, with connections to major hubs, including John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport, as well as nearby institutions, including the Federal Aviation Administration and the Transportation Security Administration. The community is also served by several utilities, including the National Grid and the NYSEG, with nearby organizations, including the American Gas Association and the Edison Electric Institute. Category:Hamlets in New York