Sleepy Hollow Lakefront Prime Lot .39 Acre. This is a great lakefront building lot on Tammy Trail in Sleepy Hollow Lake area with luxury Homes on either side. The owner must sell, make an offer!
Sleepy Hollow Lakefront Lot .39 Acre
Coxsackie NY real estate is in eastern Greene County, with the Hamlets of Climax and Earlton. It is bordered to the north by the Town of New Baltimore, to the east by the Hudson River. To the south by the Towns of Athens and Cairo and to the west by the Town of Greenville.
According to the U. S. Census for 2000, the town has a total area of 38.4square miles and a population of 8,884, 92% white. The median income for a household in the town was $37,830. The per capita income for the town was $16,830.
Originally inhabited by the Mahican Native American tribe, a sub tribe of the Algonquin nation, the first European to build a home in Coxsackie was Pieter Bronck. Pieter built the original section of what is now the Bronck museum in 1663. The 350th anniversary of the Bronck house was celebrated in 2013, and is one of the oldest such structures still intact in New York State.
Coxsackie was officially designated a township by state law in 1788, having previously being designated as a district. The village incorporation came later in 1867.
Sleepy Hollow Lakefront Lot .39 Acre
The name Coxsackie is said to be derived from a Native American term, and over 350 years has had various spellings: Koxhacking, Koixhacking, and Koxsackie are three of the over 60 different recorded spellings. There are also multiple translations with references to: owls, geese, and aspects of the nearby river. “Hoot of the Owl”, “Place of Owls”, and “Migrating Geese” are a few of these translations. Even the best scholars have not agreed to the exact meaning, but locally, the widely accepted meaning has to do with owls, and the owl has often been used a local symbol.
While the earliest homes were built in what is now West Coxsackie, as evident by the many stones houses still standing, later community growth came in the 1800’s utilizing the Hudson River: Winter ice harvesting, brick making, ship building, metal foundries, and river transportation were the dominant industries. Downtown Coxsackie still retains the appearance of a well-established river community, and in 1980, the Reed Street Historic District was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The hamlets of Coxsackie to the west are: Climax, and Earlton beyond that. These areas were settled, with the original primary industries being agriculture, dairy farming, and boarding houses.
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Basic Information
- Price: $89,000
- Property ID: 4391
- Town Taxes: 436
- School Taxes: 724
- Prop. Class: Residential
- Town: Coxsackie
- County: Greene
- Development: Sleepy Hollow Lake
- Schools: Coxsackie
- Contact Agent: David Birch
- Agent Title: Broker
- Cell: (518)928-7239
- Brokerage: Barns & Farms Realty, LLC
- Phone: (518)392-6400