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Bouck's Falls

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Bouck's Falls is located in the town of Fulton in Schoharie County, New York.[1][2] This 170-foot (52 m) waterfall is named after the family of former New York Governor William C. Bouck. The waterfall and surrounding lands and waterways are privately owned.

History

The region around Bouck's Falls was settled by the British Crown in the early seventeenth century. During this time, the area was considered part of Albany County. A house was built near the falls in 1856.[3]

Today

The waterfall is on private property

References

  1. Towns of Schoharie County Open access icon
  2. "Boucks Falls". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved February 14, 2015. Open access icon
  3. The Bouck Falls House Closed access icon

42°32′25″N 74°25′34″W / 42.54028°N 74.42611°W / 42.54028; -74.42611