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St. Lawrence County History

The State’s largest county is one of contrasts. Whether one expresses its vastness by likening it to “one half the size of Massachusetts,” or “more than twice the size of Rhode Island,” its 2,880 square miles of variety are immediately apparent. The Adirondacks, within a section of the protected Adirondack Park; numerous lakes with expansive Black Lake heading recreation variety; the rivers including the majestic St. Lawrence, offer endless kinds of sport and fun. Ridges of rock outcroppings, 2,000 ft. high peaks, alternate with rolling farmlands.

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  • Population: 111,931
  • Year Organized: 1802
  • Area: 2,686 Square Miles

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Census Information

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St. Lawrence County Website

Your link for the official St. Lawrence County Website.
www.co.st-lawrence.ny.us

Last modified: June 04, 2008
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