On Bolton Landing-Riverbank Road (County Route 11) at Schroon River Road (County Route 10), on the right when traveling east on Bolton Landing-Riverbank Road.
Warren County
Department of Highways
Bertram E. Murray Memorial Bridge
This bridge was planned, the site
selected and the construction
supervised by Mr. Murray
County Superintendent of Highways
of Warren County from 1909 to 1939. . . . — — Map (db m202646) HM
On Hudson Street at Beach Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Hudson Street.
Dedicated in honor of the men and women of Warrensburg who served in the World Wars And these our dead shall not have died in vain. World War I Carrol Harrington, Reuben McBride, Tracy Ross, Edson Young World War II James Alger, . . . — — Map (db m138558) WM
Electricity first generated
on this site in 1902 for
the Hudson Valley Railway
line service to Lake George
maiden run January 27 1902 — — Map (db m133043) HM
On Water Street, on the right when traveling south.
From the Native Americans who first settled what is today known as Warrensburg, to the early pioneers that introduced industry, to the current inhabitants and visitors who enjoy all the many recreational attributes, the Schroon River has played a . . . — — Map (db m130068) HM
On River Street (New York State Route 418) at Commercial Drive, on the left when traveling north on River Street.
Timber, water, location..this winning combination sparked development and fortunes of early Warrensburgh.
Adirondack forests of hemlock, pine &spruce attracted lumbermen. A meandering Schroon River powered various mills along its banks and . . . — — Map (db m150149) HM
On Hudson Street at Park Street, on the right when traveling west on Hudson Street.
The peaceful hamlet of Warrensburgh, nestled in the southern tier of the Adirondack Mountains at the confluence of the Schroon and Hudson Rivers, was established in February 12, 1813. The “Queen Village of the Adirondacks”, Warrensburgh . . . — — Map (db m138555) HM