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Copake is a town in
Columbia County, New York,
United States. The po****tion was 3,346 at the 2020 US census, down from 3,615 at the 2010 census. The town...
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consists of
three non-contiguous tracts: the
Copake Falls Area, the
northernmost section,
located in
Copake Falls; Rudd Pond Area, the
southernmost section...
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named after Copake Lake, a lake by the west town line of the town of
Copake.
Copake means "snake pond" in the
native language.
Copake Lake is located...
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Taghkanic Chatham Kinderhook Philmont Valatie Claverack-Red
Mills Copake Copake Falls Copake Lake
Germantown Ghent Lorenz Park
Niverville Stottville Taconic...
- York with her
husband David Ginsberg. She
leases out her
dairy farm in
Copake, New York. She has six
children and
thirteen grandchildren. Potter, Christy...
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Copake Falls is a
hamlet and census-designated
place (CDP) in
Columbia County, New York,
United States. The hamlet, once
known as
Copake Iron Works, is...
- south-central part of the town of
Copake. The CDP was
designated after the 2010 census. The area was once
known as
Copake Flats. The
Copake Memorial Clock was added...
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Copake Grange Hall, also
known as
Copake Grange #935, is a
historic Grange hall
located at
Copake in
Columbia County, New York, U.S.A. It was
built in...
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Copake United Methodist Church and
Copake Cemetery is a
historic United Methodist church on
Church Street in
Copake,
Columbia County, New York. The church...
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Copake Memorial Clock, also
known as the
Copake Clock, is a
historic freestanding clock located at
Copake,
Columbia County, New York. It was
erected in...