What is schenevus new-york?

Schenevus is a small village located in Otsego County, New York, with a population of approximately 600 people. It is named after the Schenevus Creek, which runs through the village and feeds into the Susquehanna River.

The village was originally settled in the mid-19th century and was primarily a farming community. In 1866, the Albany and Susquehanna Railroad was built through the area, which brought new commerce and industry to the village. Today, the village has a mix of residential homes, small businesses, and agricultural land.

Some points of interest in Schenevus include the Schenevus Central School, which serves students in grades K-12, as well as the Schenevus United Methodist Church and the Schenevus Valley Lodge #551.

The village hosts a few community events throughout the year, such as a Christmas parade and craft fair, the Schenevus Spring Fling, and a Halloween parade. Schenevus is also located near popular tourist destinations such as Cooperstown, home of the Baseball Hall of Fame.