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Why Live in Gilboa

Gilboa, New York, a small community in the Catskill Mountains, has a rich history and a close-knit atmosphere. Rebuilt after a devastating flood in 1869, the town is known for its historical significance and natural beauty. The Blenheim-Gilboa Reservoir, created in the 1920s, is a focal point, surrounded by recreational spaces like the 500-acre Mine Kill State Park, where visitors can enjoy boating, fishing, and hiking. The park also features an Olympic-sized pool and winter rentals for sleds and snowshoes. Historic Lansing Manor, a 19th-century Federal-style home, and the Blenheim-Gilboa Visitors Center offer insights into the area's past, while the Gilboa Museum and Juried History Center display tree fossils and antique farm equipment. Housing in Gilboa includes farmhouses from the late 1800s, mid-20th-century ranch styles, and cabins, often nestled among maple, pine, and beech trees. Properties near Schoharie Creek may face flooding risks, and the area experiences significant snowfall annually. Gilboa-Conesville Central School serves the community's children with small class sizes. For shopping and dining, residents often travel less than 30 miles to Middleburgh or Cobleskill, which offer a wider range of options. State Route 30 provides access to these towns and connects Gilboa to Albany, 49 miles away.

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