On Scotch Church Road (New York State Route 160), on the right.
Associate Church
Organized about 1786 by
Associate Presbytery of
Pennsylvania. 1st ministers:
Mairs, Banks, Donaldson,
Campbell. 1st church
built 1800.
— — Map (db m45792) HM
On Scotch Church Road (New York State Route 160), on the right when traveling west.
Site of
Town of Florida
United Pres. Church Cemetery
known as Scotch Church Cem.
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First interment 1802, early
Scotch Settlers Buried Here.
Some are soldiers of Revolution . . . — — Map (db m45795) HM
On North Main St (New York State Route 17A) 0.1 miles east of Meadow Road (County Route 25), on the left.
Settled early 1700’s and originally called Brooklands renamed Florida - from the Latin word, Floridus, which means covered with flowers. — — Map (db m29729) HM
On N Main Street (New York State Route 17A) at Glenmere Avenue, on the right when traveling north on N Main Street.
On this site, land was purchased in 1741 by men of Brookland to erect a Presbyterian Meeting House. Oldest established congregation in town of Warwick. — — Map (db m21132) HM
Near Schoharie Street north of Railroad Street, on the right when traveling north.
The stones before you were a part of Lock 20, a lift-lock on the Original Erie Canal. Lift-locks made it possible for boats to climb, or descend, the 565-foot difference along the canal between the Hudson River and Lake Erie. There were 83 . . . — — Map (db m236039) HM
On S Main Street (New York State Route 17A), on the right when traveling north.
Born in Florida, New York May 16, 1801 Died in Auburn, New York October 10, 1872 New York State Senator 1831 – 1834 Governor, New York State 1839 – 1842 United States Senator 1849 – 1861 Secretary of State of the United States 1861 . . . — — Map (db m21119) HM