On Military Road at North Shore Road (County Route 4), on the right when traveling south on Military Road.
Built in 1847 by John Barker.
Operated Continuously As A
Store Until 1945. Believed
To Have Been A Stop On The
Underground Railroad. — — Map (db m57384) HM
On North Shore Road (County Route 4) north of Northville Road (Route 98), on the left when traveling north.
Methodist Church built in 1836 due to strong influence of early Beecher Hollow settler Jesse Barker II a Revolutionary War Veteran. — — Map (db m137938) HM
On Military Road at North Shore Road (County Route 4), on the right when traveling north on Military Road.
Early stage coach stop and
site of town's first post
office. Original house built
c. 1802. Post office moved
to Edinburg 4-Corners in 1948 — — Map (db m43815) HM
On South Shore Road, on the right when traveling south.
Contract 14
Contract 14 provided for the construction of a cantilever type steel bridge over the Sacandaga Reservoir at Batchellerville, N.Y., consisting of nineteen spans of 150 feet and two of 112 1/2 feet, including the construction of . . . — — Map (db m129394) HM
On North Shore Road (County Route 4), on the right when traveling north.
Erected Prior to 1828, Arad
& Leonard Copeland operated
the water - powered shop. In
1884 converted to machine
shop by John W. Latcher. — — Map (db m20857) HM
On North Shore Road (County Route 4), on the right when traveling east.
Built by Arad Copeland
below Beecher Falls in 1879.
Only NYS Queenpost Truss
Bridge. Placed on NYS and
National Register in 1998 — — Map (db m35154) HM
On Tennantville Road, on the right when traveling north.
Soldier - Patriot and One of
the Last Revolutionary
War Pensioners in the U.S.
Samuel Downing 1761 - 1867
Grave Site
Stone Arabia and Saratoga SAR
— — Map (db m129395) HM
On Northville Road (County Route 98) at North Shore Road (County Route 4), on the right when traveling west on Northville Road.
This memorial is dedicated
to the men and women
who served in the armed
services of our country
in gratitude from the
people of the Town of
Edinburg — — Map (db m174875) WM
On Northville Road (County Route 98) at Wessells Road, on the right when traveling west on Northville Road.
The Batchellerville Bridge
first built on this site in
1930 to span the newly
created Sacandaga Reservoir.
Replaced by new bridge 2012 — — Map (db m180020) HM
On South Shore Road, on the right when traveling north.
Built 1875 on west side Main St. opp. Fox Hill Rd. by Faulkner Noyes and Charles Wait. At times a post office. Moved to its present site c. 1929. — — Map (db m68324) HM
On North Shore Road (County Route 4) near Northville Road, on the right when traveling south.
Town of Edinburg acquired-1930.
Used as highway barn until 1974
Converted to rural museum-1991.
Operated by Historical Society.
Time capsule buried-2001. — — Map (db m136296) HM
On Tennantville Road, on the left when traveling north.
Site of Woodenware Community
Founded by Tennant Family-1823
W/3 Story Mill, Store; School.
Mfg. Clothespins, Bowls; Lath.
Last Mill Burned 1915.
— — Map (db m88357) HM
On Sinclair Road (County Route 5) near Northville Road, on the left when traveling south.
First town meeting held on this site March 13, 1801 at the home of James Goodwin. Town named Northfield; changed to Edinburgh in 1808. — — Map (db m136291) HM