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Greene County History

From the shores of the Hudson River westward to and including the northern range of the Catskill Mountains, Greene County maintains its semi-rural status among the counties of the State of New York. Blessed with superb scenic beauty and a low density of population – no cities – it continues to attract a wide mix of ethnic backgrounds. Major highways, including the Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway, provide the means of rapid transportation via the automobile and truck.    

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Facts

  • Population: 48,195
  • Year Organized: 1800
  • Area: 648 Square Miles

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Census Information

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Greene County Website

Your link for the official Greene County Website.
www.greenegovernment.com

Last modified: June 04, 2008
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