Napanoch, NY
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About Napanoch
- • Musician David Amram, known for jazz and classical, was born in Napanoch.
- • The Eastern Correctional Facility, a large prison, is located near Napanoch.
- • The Delaware and Hudson Canal's construction in the 1820s spurred Napanoch's growth.
- • Legend says a ghost haunts the old D&H Canal towpath near the village.
- • A devastating fire in 1900 destroyed much of Napanoch's business district.
- • Named in 1829, 'Napanoch' means 'land overflowed by water' in a local Indigenous language.
- • With around 500 residents, its population is smaller than many NYC apartment buildings.
- • Resting at 328 feet above sea level, the air is crisp and clear in Napanoch.
- • Many residents work in local businesses or commute to nearby larger towns.
- • A peaceful feeling washes over you as you stroll through this historic hamlet.
- • The New York Yankees, 90 miles away, are a popular team for local fans.
- • Nearby Ellenville hosted several boxing matches during its resort heyday.