12 shops, enterprises, professionals and companies in Stuyvesant Falls

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Beth's Farm Kitchen
Food Products Wholesale
Po Box 113 12174-0113 - Stuyvesant Falls (NY)
518-799-3414
Bricks & Stones Masonry
Masonry Contractors
Po Box 69 12174-0069 - Stuyvesant Falls (NY)
518-799-2317
1597 Rte 9 12174 - Stuyvesant Falls (NY)
518-799-6874
Stuyvesant Falls Rd 12174 - Stuyvesant Falls (NY)
518-799-3006
Po Box 126 12174-0126 - Stuyvesant Falls (NY)
518-799-3006
Po Box 157 12174-0157 - Stuyvesant Falls (NY)
518-799-2999
One World Trading
Food Brokers Wholesale
917 County Route 25 12174 - Stuyvesant Falls (NY)
518-799-2204
Scheriff Electric Inc
Electric Contractors
Route 9 12174 - Stuyvesant Falls (NY)
518-799-2232
Stuyvesant Falls Fire Dept
Fire Departments
6 Firehouse Rd 12174 - Stuyvesant Falls (NY)
518-799-6433
Stuyvesant Falls Fire Dept
Federal Government Contractors
Po Box 72 12174-0072 - Stuyvesant Falls (NY)
518-799-6433
Us Post Office
Post Offices
2 Route 25a 12174-9998 - Stuyvesant Falls (NY)
518-799-2461
Veterans Of Foreign Wars
Veterans' And Military Organizations
9 Imparial Ln 12174 - Stuyvesant Falls (NY)
518-799-6265
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Municipality of Stuyvesant Falls map

Information about the city of Stuyvesant Falls

Number of companies
12
County
Columbia
State
New York
Prefix
518

STUYVESANT FALLS

Stuyvesant Falls, located in the scenic countryside of Columbia County in upstate New York, has a rich history dating back to the early 19th century.

Initially settled by Dutch colonists, the area flourished due to its strategic location along the Kinderhook Creek, which powered several mills essential for early industrialization.

The municipality was officially established in the mid-1800s, named after Peter Stuyvesant, the last Dutch director-general of the New Netherland colony.Over the years, Stuyvesant Falls has been known for its diverse commercial activities.

From the days of grist and sawmills to the heyday of textile manufacturing in the late 19th century, the village has evolved with the times.

Currently, the economy of Stuyvesant Falls is largely driven by agriculture, particularly apple orchards and dairy farming.

The area's picturesque landscapes also attract tourism, with hiking and outdoor activities becoming increasingly popular.In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on promoting local crafts and artisanal products, with a variety of small businesses catering to both residents and visitors.

The quaint charm of Stuyvesant Falls, combined with its historical significance, continues to draw people seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life.Overall, Stuyvesant Falls remains a hidden gem in upstate New York, offering a blend of heritage, natural beauty, and entrepreneurial spirit.