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  2. Chenango Valley State Park is located adjacent to the Chenango River, in Broome County. Recreation: Summer visitors enjoy the beach, biking, boating, fishing, golf, hiking, and picnicking in the sunshine.

  3. Chenango Lake is a small waterbody situated in Chenango Valley State Park near the Village of Chenango Forks, Broome County. Physical Features: Elevation: 1500 feet. Area: 40 acres. Shoreline Length: 2.3 miles. Length: 0.75 miles. Maximum Depth: 17 feet. Town: Fenton. Aquatic Plant Life:

  4. Jul 5, 2022 · These smaller places include Chenango Bridge, Windsor, Deposit, Harpursville, Whitney Point (home of the Broome County Fair), and others. The county covers over 700 square miles. Here is a list of 21 things to do and see to make your trip to beautiful Broome County enjoyable.

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  5. Applications are being accepted through April 26 for a position on the Town of Chenango Planning Board. Applications are available in the Town Clerk's Office. Town Board Meeting May 15, 2024 at 5:00 PM. There will be a Town Board meeting on May 15, 2024 at 5:00 PM in the community room. Agendas will be available.

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  7. Chenango County Tourism, photos, lodging, events, destinations, bed & breakfasts, historical sites, hunting, fishing, ecotourism, agrotourism, recreational opportunities, scenic and rural countryside in central New York State.

  8. Chenango County is in the approximate center of the state, located west of Albany, north of Binghamton, and southeast of Syracuse. The county is considered to be in the Southern Tier region of New York State. The Chenango River, a tributary of the Susquehanna River, flows southward through the county.

  9. It flows past Brisben and Greene to Chenango Forks, where, about nine miles north of Binghamton, it receives from the right its major tributary, the Tioughnioga River. It ends where it joins the Susquehanna from the north in downtown Binghamton in Broome County. Its overall length is about 90 miles. Tributaries. Right. Callahan Brook

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