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An agricultural valley west of Albany where dairy farms, specialty crops, and SUNY Cobleskill anchor a tight-knit business community.
Haudenosaunee and Mohican families stewarded the Schoharie Creek corridor for centuries before Palatine German farmers established the valley settlements in the early 1700s.
During the American Revolution the region became known as the “Breadbasket of the Northern Army,” supplying Continental troops and enduring the 1780 burning of Schoharie.
Today the county blends generations-old farms, the creative economy of Sharon Springs, and the applied research hub at SUNY Cobleskill.
Schoharie Creek and the fertile flats of the valley support dairy, hops, and vegetable growers.
Northern Catskill foothills and the Blenheim-Gilboa Pumped Storage project provide scenic overlooks and renewable energy.
The Schoharie Reservoir links the county to New York City’s watershed infrastructure and year-round recreation.
Leaders, creatives, and entrepreneurs who shaped Schoharie County.
Inventor and industrialist born in Central Bridge who pioneered AC power systems.
Governor of New York (1843–1844) and longtime Fulton area farmer.
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Schoharie County