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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Whitney Point, New York
Binghamton is the county seat for Broome County
Whitney Point is in Broome County
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ADJACENT TO BROOME COUNTY
Chenango County (121) ►
Cortland County (103) ►
Delaware County (439) ►
Tioga County (66) ►
Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania (47) ►
Wayne County, Pennsylvania (94) ►
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1 ► New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — Gen. John Paterson — 1744 - 1808 — ![]() |
Revolutionary Patriot New York State Assemblyman United States Congressman Colonial Pioneer — — Map (db m104535) WM |
2 ► New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — Grace Episcopal Church — 1871 — ![]() |
has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior — — Map (db m236092) HM |
3 ► New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — M60 A3 Battle Tank — [War Memorial] — ![]() |
Years in Production: 1960 - 1987 Manufacturer: Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant, Chrysler Weight: 46 Tons Main Armament: 105mm (4.1in) M68 Gun Engine: V-12 Twin Turbo Diesel Top Speed: @30mph (road) This display is in honor of all service . . . — — Map (db m104532) HM WM |
4 ► New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — 856 — Riverside Cemetery Patriot Burials — ![]() |
Revolutionary War Patriots Caleb Hyde, John Seymour and Orange Stoddard interred here 1820-1856 — — Map (db m236097) HM |
5 ► New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — Whitney Point — ![]() |
Settled in 1791 at the confluence of the Tioughnioga and Otselic Rivers — — Map (db m245061) HM |
6 ► New York, Broome County, Whitney Point — Whitney Point Fire Bell — ![]() |
Presented to Whitney's Point Fire Depart. by Luke N. English March 15, 1899. — — Map (db m236095) HM |