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Michael Corbine Broker/Owner |
281 E Main St Ste D
Gouverneur NY 13642
Phone: (800) 884-1310
Fax: (315) 287-1316
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Small Town Charm...
Comfortable Country Living
Gouverneur, in St. Lawrence County, is rich in history and
tradition. It is the only one town of this name in the United States. It's
located in the lowlands of the Adirondack region along the banks of the
Oswegatchie River. It is served by State Highways 58 and 812, and US Highway 11,
about 108 miles to Syracuse. The region is a popular vacation destination that
includes the Thousand Islands, the St. Lawrence Seaway and Lake Ontario.
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Fresh air, clean lakes, mountain streams, agricultural land and
massive natural forests make Northern New York the place to be.With access to
some of the best fishing, hiking, hunting and recreational properties that
Northern New York
has to offer, we have something for everyone.
Every season is spectacular
in the North Country and provides a variety of recreational opportunities.
Gouverneur has 2 beautiful golf courses. The Adirondack Park is only 20 miles
away. Our area is a paradise for hiking, hunting, fishing and all types of
watercraft.
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Canoeist and kayakers take in the beautiful scenery from the
many lakes and rivers. Boaters enjoy inland lakes, the St Lawrence River and
Lake Ontario. Winter activities range from ice fishing
and cross-country skiing, to snowshoeing and snowmobiling. Today St Lawrence
County provides great hunting for deer, turkey, partridge, rabbit and other
small game.
Art flourishes in numerous area galleries. The Traditional Arts
in Northern New York is in nearby Canton and is dedicated to documenting,
preserving and promoting folk arts and folklore of New York's North Country. The
Frederic Remington Art Museum is a short drive through Amish country. Gouverneur
is also home to many antique shops and collectible galleries.
While being settled, pioneers noticed that many fields were
strewn with limestone. The stone was noted for its strength, quality and
polished finish. It was later called Gouverneur marble. The marble industry soon
brought prosperity to town and the stone was used in constructing many local
buildings.
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