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Marbletown is a town in Ulster County, New York, United States. The population was 5,658 at the 2020 census. It is located near the center of Ulster County, southwest of the City of Kingston. US 209 and NY 213 pass through the town. It is at the eastern edge of the Catskill Park.
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Learn about the history of Marbletown, NY, a town in Ulster County that was settled in 1672 and received its patent in 1703. Explore its scenic landscape, historic sites, cultural attractions, and community activities. Find out how Marbletown is part of the Rondout Valley Central School district and Ulster County Community College.
Marbletown, located on the eastern edge of the Catskill Mountains and the northern edge of the Shawangunk Ridge, is defined by scenic landscapes, mountain views and abundant farmland. The town’s well-known hamlets include Stone Ridge, home to Ulster County Community College, and portions of High Falls, which is renowned for its beautiful ...
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Welcome to the Town of Marbletown, Ulster County, NY. The Town of Marbletown is located in the central portion of Ulster County on the eastern edge of the Catskills and the northern edge of the Shawangunk Mountains. Marbletown today encompasses 54.9 square miles and is bordered by the Towns of Hurley, Olive, Rochester, New Paltz and Rosendale.
Town of Marbletown is comprised of the 7 Hamlets of High Falls, Stone Ridge, Kripplebush, Lyonsville, Lomontsville, Atwood, and North Marbletown. The Town has a rich historic, cultural and architectural heritage. Historic Districts The National Register of Historic Places includes four historic districts within the Town of Marbletown.