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Welcome to Livingston Manor, New York. Commonly referred
to as the "birthplace of American dry fly fishing",
the Beaverkill and Willowemoc River area has a long and celebrated
history.
Located just one hundred miles north of Manhattan, Livingston
Manor affords scenery which has been highly appreciated for
many years. The natural beauty has long attracted artists,
families of wealth, and those with an affinity for pure water,
invigorating air and the charms of wild and uncultivated mountains
and valleys.
Facts
Founded: April, 1810
Population: approximately 1482
The approximate number of families is 603.
Land Area: 8.02 sq. kilometers
Number of Schools: 1
Livingston Manor Central School K-12
No town in the County of Sullivan is noted for more rivers
and creeks. Two of the most famous trout streams in the world
are spanned with covered bridges dating back to 1860. It is
also home to no less than 15 lakes and ponds ranging in size
from a few acres to a few hundred acres.
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