On West Park Row at South Park Row, on the right when traveling west on West Park Row.
World famous Bristol-Myers Company
was founded as Clinton Pharmaceutical Company
by Mr. William M. Bristol and Mr. John R. Myers on the second floor of this building in 1887. — — Map (db m150511) HM
On East Park Row (New York State Route 12B), on the right when traveling south.
Clinton Village Historic District
has been placed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in 1982
by the United States
Department of the Interior — — Map (db m150553) HM
On North Road, 0.1 miles north of College Hill Road (County Route 13), on the right.
Elihu Root
Secretary of War
Secretary of State
United States Senator
Recipient of Nobel Peace Prize 1912
Was born in this building
February 15, 1845 — — Map (db m150520) HM
This ginkgo - "Maiden Hair” tree was planted on the Othniel S. Williams property by the Rural Art Society circa 1850.
Great American Food Stores
Aaron Malinsky, Pres. & C.E.O.
Clinton Hist. Soc.
C. Harlin Lewis, Pres. . . . — — Map (db m150530) HM
On Kirkland Avenue at Norton Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Kirkland Avenue.
In Memory Of
All Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried In This Cemetery Of
Whom The Following Are Known
Officers
Capt. Moses Foote Founder Of Clinton Village, 1787
Capt. Kezekiak Gridley, Jr. • Capt. Eleazer House • Dr. Seth Hastings • Lieut. . . . — — Map (db m150549) HM
On Green Apple Way at College Hill Road, on the left when traveling south on Green Apple Way.
A college for women. Fostered creative spirit,independent thinking and intellectual curiosity. Founded 1965, merged with Hamilton College 1978. — — Map (db m150483) HM
Near East Park Row (New York State Route 12B) at West Park Road, in the median.
Moses Foote Esq. in company with
seven other families commenced the
settlement of this village Mar. 3, 1787.
Moses Foote • James Bronson • Luther Foote • Bronson Foote • Ira Foote • Barnabas Pond • Ludim Blodgett • Levi Sherman — — Map (db m150545) HM
On Norton Avenue at Kirkland Avenue on Norton Avenue.
The historic
Old Burying Ground
First burial 1788
Final burial 1920
This site contains
the graves of 48
Revolutionary War soldiers
and the founding families
of Clinton — — Map (db m150546) HM