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Warsaw,
New York is a serene
village community located in the Greater
Niagara Region of New
York State. The village is located inside the
borders of the
Town of Warsaw. In addition, the Warsaw community
is home to East Warsaw, Martinsville, Newburg, Oatka, Perry,
Pierce Corners, South Warsaw and Thompson’s
Crossing.The
Village of Warsaw, incorporated in 1843, is now the
County Seat of Wyoming
County. As of the 2000 Census, the village was
reported to have a population of 3,814 and 5,423
people are residing in the town. Modern residents
believe that both village and town are named after Warsaw
in Poland.
Its
participation in the Civil
Rights Movement clearly had a major part in
shaping this historical community. The residents
of Warsaw were supporters of the Underground
Railroad and were instrumental in organizing the
Warsaw Antislavery
Society in 1833.
Walking
tours through the area highlight the quaint
Victorian architecture that was prevalent in the
village from 1839 to 1920. There are also tours
displaying suffragist and abolitionist sites such as
the Civil
War Monument, that cover over two hundred years of
Warsaw’s history.
A
smorgasbord of recreational opportunities lie
within a thirty-minute drive of this rustic community.
Six
Flags on Darian Lake in Buffalo
is one. It features a water park and over one hundred
rides and other attractions. Some of New York’s most
magnificent scenery is located in Letchworth
State Park which is home of the Genesse
Gorge, sometimes called the “Grand Canyon
of the East. “ Other areas of interest are the
Beaver Meadow Nature Center and the Genesee
Country Village & Museum in Mumford.
Niagara
Falls, with its stunning gorges and waterfalls, is
merely an hour’s drive to the west.
The
Warsaw Box Company came into existence near the turn
of the century. Now called the Fairview Paper Box
Corporation, it is still in operation in Warsaw. Local
agriculture and dairy farming are both major
contributors to the current economy. Wyoming
County‘s primary export is maple syrup. The Wyoming
County Industrial Development Agency has an
incentive plan in place to enhance the success of the
existing employment base as well as attract and
support prospective new businesses to this thriving
area.
Warsaw,
New York is a dynamic rural community with a strong
economic base. Residents here enjoy the small town
charm, yet are in the position to take advantage of
the amenities of nearby cities such as Rochester
and Buffalo
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