CARRIAGE SHOP Erected prior to 1828, Arad & Leonard Copeland operated the water-powered shop. In 1884 converted to machine shop by John W. Latcher. Location: North Shore Road, Edinburg GPS: 43° 13.247' N, 74° 6.095' W. More Information
BARKER'S STORE Built in 1847 by John Barker, operated continuously as a store until 1945. Believed to be a stop in the underground railroad. Location: Just off North Shore Road, Edinburg GPS: 43° 13.291' N, 74° 6.23' W More Information
BEECHER'S STORE Early Stage Coach Stop and Site of town's first post office. Original house built c. 1802. Post office moved to Edinburg 4-Corners in 1948. Location: Just off North Shore Road, Edinburg
BEECHER HOLLOW Historic hamlet settled in 17'90's along the banks of Beecher Creek. Now the site of Nellie Tyrrell Museum Location: North Shore Road Edinburg
TOWN MEETING First town meeting held on this site March 13th, 1801 at the home of James Goodwin. Town named Northfield name changed to Edinburg in 1808. Location: Edinburg Four Corners.
BEECHER HOLLOW Methodist Church built in 1836 due to strong influence of early Beecher Hollow settler Jesse Barker II. A revolutionary War hero. Location: Edinburg Four Corners.
BATCHELLERVILLE On this site was located the historic village of Batchellerville inundated in 1930 by the Sacandaga Reservoir. Location: South Shore Road, Edinburg
OLD COUNTRY STORE Built in 1875 on west side main street opposite Fox Hill Road by Faulkner Noyes and Charles Wait. At times a Post Office. Moved to it's present site c. 1929 Location: South Shore Road, Edinburg
BATCHELLERVILLE Presbyterian church erected in 1867, moved to present site in 1930 to escape the rising waters of the Sacandaga Reservoir. Location: South Shore Road, Edinburg GPS: 43° 12.551' N, 74° 4.893' W. More Information