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Hoosick Falls

Hoosick Falls and the Town of Hoosick share a common history with the towns and villages along the Champlain Canal Corridor. Settlers came to Hoosick in the 1700s, establishing a primarily agrarian community. The falls of the Hoosic River soon powered mills and industries of regional and international importance, and the Village of Hoosick falls grew up around them.

Like other settlements with abundant waterpower, Hoosick Falls developed a robust milling industry in the post-Revolution era. The Caledonian Cotton factory and later the Tremont Cotton factory produced thousands of yards of cotton cloth a week.

Hoosick Falls grew even more prosperous when Walter A. Wood started manufacturing farm machinery in 1852. The Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company (1852-1923) produced cutters, reapers and binders that were sold on every continent and won awards and medals at international expositions.

The Community Band, formed in 1878, performs regularly during July and August in the Victorian gazebo in Wood Community Park on Main Street.

Village of Hoosick Falls
Village Hall
24 Main Street
Hoosick Falls, New York 12090

Town of Hoosick
Town Hall
PO. Box 17
Hoosick Falls, New York

For more information on dining or lodging, please contact:
Rensselaer County Regional Chamber of Commerce
518-274-7020

Hoosick Area Chamber of Commerce
518-686-3365
 
 

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