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Hamilton, New York
NameHamilton, New York
Settlement typeVillage

Hamilton, New York is a village located in Madison County, New York, within the Town of Hamilton. The village is home to Colgate University, a highly selective, private, liberal arts college that was founded in 1819 by Baptist Education Society of the State of New York. The village is situated near the Chenango River and is close to the New York State Thruway. The area is also near the Adirondack Mountains and the Finger Lakes region, which includes Cayuga Lake and Seneca Lake.

Geography

The village of Hamilton, New York is located at the intersection of New York State Route 12 and New York State Route 12B, and is situated near the Chenango River. The village is surrounded by the Town of Hamilton, which includes the Hamilton Village Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The area is also close to the Madison County towns of Eaton, New York, Lebanon, New York, and Sherburne, New York. The village is near the Oneida Lake and the Erie Canal, a National Historic Landmark that connects the Great Lakes to the Hudson River. The geography of the area is also influenced by the Appalachian Mountains and the Mohawk River.

History

The area that is now Hamilton, New York was first settled in the late 18th century by European-American pioneers, including Yankee settlers from New England. The village was officially founded in 1795 and was named after Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. The village was an important stop on the Chenango Canal, which connected the Chenango River to the Erie Canal. The village was also home to the Oneida Nation, a Native American tribe that was part of the Iroquois Confederacy. The area played a significant role in the American Revolution, with the Battle of Oriskany taking place nearby. The village is also close to the Fort Stanwix, a British fort that was the site of the Treaty of Fort Stanwix.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the village of Hamilton, New York had a population of 4,239. The village has a diverse population, with a mix of students from Colgate University, families, and retirees. The village is also home to a number of commuters who work in nearby Utica, New York, Syracuse, New York, and Rome, New York. The area is also close to the Oneida Indian Nation, a Native American reservation that is home to the Oneida Nation. The village is near the Madison County towns of Canastota, New York, Cazenovia, New York, and Morrisville, New York.

Economy

The economy of Hamilton, New York is driven by Colgate University, which is the largest employer in the village. The university is a major contributor to the local economy, with a significant impact on the service industry and retail trade. The village is also home to a number of small businesses, including restaurants, shops, and services. The area is also close to the New York State Thruway, which provides access to major markets in Albany, New York, Buffalo, New York, and New York City. The village is near the Griffiss Air Force Base, a former United States Air Force base that is now home to the Rome Laboratory. The area is also close to the Mohawk Valley, a region that is home to a number of major manufacturing and distribution centers.

Education

Colgate University is the dominant educational institution in Hamilton, New York, with a highly selective, private, liberal arts college that offers a range of academic programs. The university is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and is a member of the Association of American Universities. The village is also home to the Hamilton Central School District, which operates a number of public schools in the area, including Hamilton High School and Hamilton Middle School. The area is also close to a number of other institutions of higher education, including Syracuse University, Cornell University, and the State University of New York at Morrisville.

Culture

The village of Hamilton, New York has a rich cultural scene, with a number of arts organizations and community events. The village is home to the Colgate University Art Museum, which features a collection of American art and European art. The village is also close to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown, New York, and the Farmers' Museum in Cooperstown, New York. The area is also home to a number of festivals and events, including the Hamilton Village Farmers' Market and the Colgate University Summer Arts Festival. The village is near the Adirondack Park, a state park that offers a range of outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, skiing, and fishing. The area is also close to the Erie Canalway Trail, a multi-use trail that follows the Erie Canal and offers biking, hiking, and cross-country skiing.