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Queensbury, New York

Queensbury is a town in Warren County, New York, United States.[8] The population was 29,169 at the 2020 census.[5][4]

Queensbury
Warren County Municipal Center
Motto: 
Home of Natural Beauty ... A Good Place to Live
Location of Queensbury within Warren County
Queensbury
Location of Queensbury in New York
Coordinates (Seat of town government): 43°21′34″N 73°39′25″W / 43.35944°N 73.65694°W / 43.35944; -73.65694
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountyWarren
Established1786
Named forCharlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
SeatQueensbury Town Center
Government
 • SupervisorJohn Strough (Democrat)
Area
 • Total64.84 sq mi (167.93 km2)
 • Land62.83 sq mi (162.73 km2)
 • Water2.01 sq mi (5.20 km2)  2.78%
Elevation502 ft (153 m)
Population
 • Total29,169
 • Density450/sq mi (170/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
12804
Area code518
Official butterfly[6]Karner Blue
Websitehttps://www.queensbury.net

It contains the county seat of Warren County, located at a municipal center complex on U.S. Route 9 south of the village of Lake George.[9] It was moved to the complex in 1963 from the original county seat of Lake George.[10] The town is located in the southeastern corner of the county and is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area.[11] It is named in honor of Queen Charlotte.[12] Although primarily located north of the city of Glens Falls, Queensbury surrounds the city on three sides.[13]

Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor, a Six Flags theme park, is located in northwest Queensbury. West Mountain, a downhill skiing area, is located in the southwestern part of town.[13]

History edit

Major efforts at settlement began with the Queensbury Patent in 1762, which enticed Quaker settlers to move into the area known as the "Township of Queensbury" the next year. The Quakers left during the Revolutionary War and returned in 1783 when hostilities ended in the area.[14]

In 1786, the town was re-established as the town of Queensbury. In 1788, the town included all of what is today Warren County. It lost territory in 1792 when the town of Fairfield (Lake Luzerne) was formed and again in 1810 to form part of the town of Caldwell (Lake George). In 1908, the then largest village within Queensbury, Glens Falls, incorporated as a city and became a separate municipality.[14][15] The population of Queensbury has exceeded that of Glens Falls since the 1980 Census.[16]

In 2003, with permission from Queensbury,[17] Glens Falls annexed approximately 49 acres (0.20 km2) of the town. The land, known as Veterans Field[18] or the Northway Industrial Park, is on Veterans Road between Luzerne Road and Sherman Avenue[17] and is just east of I-87.[19] The land was vacant at the time.[17] A thin, 0.5 miles (0.80 km) strip of Sherman Avenue[20] was part of this annexation,[18] in order to comply with state law regarding contiguity of annexed land. Both the city and town now share ownership of this stretch of highway as a result.[20]

The Sanford House and Asa Stower House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[21]

Geography edit

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 64.81 square miles (167.9 km2), of which 63.01 square miles (163.2 km2) is land and 1.80 square miles (4.7 km2) (2.78%) is water.[22] The town is located within the southeastern part of the Adirondack Mountains. The western town line is the border with the town of Lake Luzerne. The southern town boundary is defined by the border with the city of Glens Falls and the Hudson River, across which lies Saratoga County. The eastern town line is the border of Washington County, also New York State. The northern border is defined by the town of Lake George[23] and, according to the town and Warren County, by the shoreline of the body of water, Lake George, itself.[24][25] However, several maps, including those published by the USGS, depict the northern boundary as including part of the lake, including Speaker Heck Island and Happy Family Islands.[26]

Parts of western and northern Queensbury are within the Adirondack Park.[23]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
18202,433
18303,08026.6%
18403,78923.0%
18502,597−31.5%
18607,146175.2%
18708,38717.4%
18809,80516.9%
18902,340−76.1%
19002,3771.6%
19102,66712.2%
19202,584−3.1%
19303,16922.6%
19404,19932.5%
19505,90740.7%
196010,00469.4%
197014,50645.0%
198018,97830.8%
199022,63019.2%
200025,44112.4%
201027,9019.7%
202029,1694.5%
U.S. Decennial Census[27][28]

As of the census of 2000, there were 25,441 people, 9,948 households, and 7,162 families residing in the town. The population density was 403.8 inhabitants per square mile (155.9/km2). There were 11,223 housing units at an average density of 178.1 per square mile (68.8/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 97.54% White, 0.55% African American, 0.20% Native American, 0.71% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.22% from other races, and 0.76% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.12% of the population.[5]

There were 9,948 households, out of which 34.0% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.1% were married couples living together, 9.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.0% were non-families. 22.6% of all households were made up of individuals, and 11.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.52 and the average family size was 2.97.[5]

In the town, the population was spread out, with 25.3% under the age of 18, 6.1% from 18 to 24, 28.3% from 25 to 44, 25.1% from 45 to 64, and 15.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.4 males.[5]

The median income for a household in the town was $47,225, and the median income for a family was $54,880. Males had a median income of $39,260 versus $25,036 for females. The per capita income for the town was $24,096. About 3.8% of families and 5.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 7.4% of those under age 18 and 2.2% of those age 65 or over.[5]

Government edit

Queensbury is a town of the first class, and as such has a town board with a town supervisor and four councilmen.[1] Town residents petitioned to establish a ward system in 1981[29] and again in 1985[30] whereby the town would be divided into four wards. In a ward system, whereas the supervisor is elected by the entire town electorate, each councilman is elected by only the electorate of the ward he or she will be representing.[1] Having been approved by the voters by referendum in 1985, the first town board to be elected under the ward system convened in 1986.[31] Queensbury is one of only ten towns out of New York's 932 towns that had a ward system as of 2000.[32] The town has an ethics board, planning board, and zoning board of appeals.[33]

As of 2018, the town government officials are:

Supervisor John Strough

Anthony Metivier - Councilman, Ward 1

Harrison Freer - Councilman, Ward 2

George Ferone - Councilman, Ward 3

Timothy McNulty - Councilman, Ward 4

In county government, Queensbury is entitled to five of the 20 seats on the Warren County Board of Supervisors. (Glens Falls also gets five seats, whereas the remaining ten towns in the county receive one seat each.) Four of Queensbury's seats are filled by town-wide election, whereas the fifth is reserved for the town supervisor.[34]

Emergency services edit

Emergency services can be accessed by dialing 9-1-1, which routes calls to Warren County's 911 Communications Center.[35]

Law enforcement and other police services are provided by the Warren County Sheriff's Office[35] and are supplemented by the New York State Police, which maintains a barracks in the town.[36] Queensbury has not had its own police force since disbanding it in 1982.[37]

The town is divided into five fire protection districts: Bay Ridge, North Queensbury, Queensbury Central, South Queensbury, and West Glens Falls. Each district contains at least one fire station, with Queensbury Central and West Glens Falls each having two stations.[38]

Three emergency medical services (EMS) districts provide out-of-hospital acute care and ambulance services: Bay Ridge EMS, North Queensbury EMS, and West Glens Falls EMS.[39]

A State Emergency Management Office (SEMO) regional office is located on Fox Farm Road.[40]

Culture edit

Queensbury was the home of the Lake George Opera Festival from 1965 to 1998. During this period, the festival was held in the 875-seat Queensbury High School auditorium, producing three to seven operas per year.[41]

Education edit

Public school districts edit

The town of Queensbury falls within four public school districts:[42]

Postsecondary education edit

Notable people edit

Communities and locations in the Town of Queensbury edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Town of Queensbury official website

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Queensbury is a town in Warren County New York United States 8 The population was 29 169 at the 2020 census 5 4 QueensburyTownWarren County Municipal CenterMotto Home of Natural Beauty A Good Place to LiveLocation of Queensbury within Warren CountyQueensburyLocation of Queensbury in New YorkCoordinates Seat of town government 43 21 34 N 73 39 25 W 43 35944 N 73 65694 W 43 35944 73 65694CountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountyWarrenEstablished1786Named forCharlotte of Mecklenburg StrelitzSeatQueensbury Town CenterGovernment 1 SupervisorJohn Strough Democrat Area 2 Total64 84 sq mi 167 93 km2 Land62 83 sq mi 162 73 km2 Water2 01 sq mi 5 20 km2 2 78 Elevation 3 502 ft 153 m Population 2020 4 5 Total29 169 Density450 sq mi 170 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP code12804Area code518Official butterfly 6 Karner BlueWebsitehttps www queensbury net It contains the county seat of Warren County located at a municipal center complex on U S Route 9 south of the village of Lake George 9 It was moved to the complex in 1963 from the original county seat of Lake George 10 The town is located in the southeastern corner of the county and is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area 11 It is named in honor of Queen Charlotte 12 Although primarily located north of the city of Glens Falls Queensbury surrounds the city on three sides 13 Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor a Six Flags theme park is located in northwest Queensbury West Mountain a downhill skiing area is located in the southwestern part of town 13 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Government 5 Emergency services 6 Culture 7 Education 7 1 Public school districts 7 2 Postsecondary education 8 Notable people 9 Communities and locations in the Town of Queensbury 10 References 11 External linksHistory editMajor efforts at settlement began with the Queensbury Patent in 1762 which enticed Quaker settlers to move into the area known as the Township of Queensbury the next year The Quakers left during the Revolutionary War and returned in 1783 when hostilities ended in the area 14 In 1786 the town was re established as the town of Queensbury In 1788 the town included all of what is today Warren County It lost territory in 1792 when the town of Fairfield Lake Luzerne was formed and again in 1810 to form part of the town of Caldwell Lake George In 1908 the then largest village within Queensbury Glens Falls incorporated as a city and became a separate municipality 14 15 The population of Queensbury has exceeded that of Glens Falls since the 1980 Census 16 In 2003 with permission from Queensbury 17 Glens Falls annexed approximately 49 acres 0 20 km2 of the town The land known as Veterans Field 18 or the Northway Industrial Park is on Veterans Road between Luzerne Road and Sherman Avenue 17 and is just east of I 87 19 The land was vacant at the time 17 A thin 0 5 miles 0 80 km strip of Sherman Avenue 20 was part of this annexation 18 in order to comply with state law regarding contiguity of annexed land Both the city and town now share ownership of this stretch of highway as a result 20 The Sanford House and Asa Stower House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places 21 Geography editAccording to the United States Census Bureau the town has a total area of 64 81 square miles 167 9 km2 of which 63 01 square miles 163 2 km2 is land and 1 80 square miles 4 7 km2 2 78 is water 22 The town is located within the southeastern part of the Adirondack Mountains The western town line is the border with the town of Lake Luzerne The southern town boundary is defined by the border with the city of Glens Falls and the Hudson River across which lies Saratoga County The eastern town line is the border of Washington County also New York State The northern border is defined by the town of Lake George 23 and according to the town and Warren County by the shoreline of the body of water Lake George itself 24 25 However several maps including those published by the USGS depict the northern boundary as including part of the lake including Speaker Heck Island and Happy Family Islands 26 Parts of western and northern Queensbury are within the Adirondack Park 23 Demographics editHistorical population CensusPop Note 18202 433 18303 08026 6 18403 78923 0 18502 597 31 5 18607 146175 2 18708 38717 4 18809 80516 9 18902 340 76 1 19002 3771 6 19102 66712 2 19202 584 3 1 19303 16922 6 19404 19932 5 19505 90740 7 196010 00469 4 197014 50645 0 198018 97830 8 199022 63019 2 200025 44112 4 201027 9019 7 202029 1694 5 U S Decennial Census 27 28 As of the census of 2000 there were 25 441 people 9 948 households and 7 162 families residing in the town The population density was 403 8 inhabitants per square mile 155 9 km2 There were 11 223 housing units at an average density of 178 1 per square mile 68 8 km2 The racial makeup of the town was 97 54 White 0 55 African American 0 20 Native American 0 71 Asian 0 02 Pacific Islander 0 22 from other races and 0 76 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1 12 of the population 5 There were 9 948 households out of which 34 0 had children under the age of 18 living with them 59 1 were married couples living together 9 4 had a female householder with no husband present and 28 0 were non families 22 6 of all households were made up of individuals and 11 0 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 52 and the average family size was 2 97 5 In the town the population was spread out with 25 3 under the age of 18 6 1 from 18 to 24 28 3 from 25 to 44 25 1 from 45 to 64 and 15 2 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 39 years For every 100 females there were 92 2 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 89 4 males 5 The median income for a household in the town was 47 225 and the median income for a family was 54 880 Males had a median income of 39 260 versus 25 036 for females The per capita income for the town was 24 096 About 3 8 of families and 5 0 of the population were below the poverty line including 7 4 of those under age 18 and 2 2 of those age 65 or over 5 Government editQueensbury is a town of the first class and as such has a town board with a town supervisor and four councilmen 1 Town residents petitioned to establish a ward system in 1981 29 and again in 1985 30 whereby the town would be divided into four wards In a ward system whereas the supervisor is elected by the entire town electorate each councilman is elected by only the electorate of the ward he or she will be representing 1 Having been approved by the voters by referendum in 1985 the first town board to be elected under the ward system convened in 1986 31 Queensbury is one of only ten towns out of New York s 932 towns that had a ward system as of 2000 32 The town has an ethics board planning board and zoning board of appeals 33 As of 2018 the town government officials are Supervisor John StroughAnthony Metivier Councilman Ward 1Harrison Freer Councilman Ward 2George Ferone Councilman Ward 3Timothy McNulty Councilman Ward 4In county government Queensbury is entitled to five of the 20 seats on the Warren County Board of Supervisors Glens Falls also gets five seats whereas the remaining ten towns in the county receive one seat each Four of Queensbury s seats are filled by town wide election whereas the fifth is reserved for the town supervisor 34 Emergency services editEmergency services can be accessed by dialing 9 1 1 which routes calls to Warren County s 911 Communications Center 35 Law enforcement and other police services are provided by the Warren County Sheriff s Office 35 and are supplemented by the New York State Police which maintains a barracks in the town 36 Queensbury has not had its own police force since disbanding it in 1982 37 The town is divided into five fire protection districts Bay Ridge North Queensbury Queensbury Central South Queensbury and West Glens Falls Each district contains at least one fire station with Queensbury Central and West Glens Falls each having two stations 38 Three emergency medical services EMS districts provide out of hospital acute care and ambulance services Bay Ridge EMS North Queensbury EMS and West Glens Falls EMS 39 A State Emergency Management Office SEMO regional office is located on Fox Farm Road 40 Culture editQueensbury was the home of the Lake George Opera Festival from 1965 to 1998 During this period the festival was held in the 875 seat Queensbury High School auditorium producing three to seven operas per year 41 Education editPublic school districts edit The town of Queensbury falls within four public school districts 42 Glens Falls City School District Hudson Falls Central School District Lake George Central School District Queensbury Union Free School District Postsecondary education edit SUNY Adirondack 23 a part of the State University of New York System 43 SUNY Plattsburgh at Queensbury a branch campus that s part of the State University of New York at PlattsburghNotable people editBrendan Harris professional baseball infielder for the Chicago Cubs Montreal Expos Tampa Bay Devil Rays Washington Nationals Minnesota Twins Cincinnati Reds Los Angeles Angels and Baltimore Orioles grew up in Queensbury 44 Solomon Northup American abolitionist and the primary author of the memoir Twelve Years a Slave He lived with his daughter Margaret Stanton and her family in Queensbury by 1855 Johnny Podres 1932 2008 former MLB Pitcher with the Brooklyn Dodgers Los Angeles Dodgers Detroit Tigers amp San Diego Padres from 1953 to 1969 45 lived in Queensbury following his baseball career 46 Derek Richardson Hollywood and TV actor known for roles in Dumb and Dumberer When Harry Met Lloyd amp Hostel born and raised in Queensbury 47 48 Elwyn Seelye 1848 1920 founder of the New York State Historical Association and the first custodian of the Lake George battlefield site Joe Sylvester 1893 1976 served as the first golf professional at the Glens Falls Country Club in 1914 Adam Terry professional football lineman for the Tennessee Titans Jacksonville Jaguars San Diego Chargers Indianapolis Colts amp Baltimore Ravens grew up in Queensbury where he played high school football 49 Communities and locations in the Town of Queensbury editAviation Mall shopping center on Aviation Road Brayton A hamlet 14 in the northeastern part of town 26 East Lake George A hamlet in the northern part of the town and including part of the town of Fort Ann located in Washington County The hamlet attempted to incorporate as a village a measure rejected by voters in 2010 50 Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport GFL An airport formerly known as the Warren County Airport in the southeastern part of the town 51 French Mountain A hamlet 14 northwest of Glen Lake that shares its name with the mountain to its northeast Glen Lake A hamlet and lake north of Glens Falls North Glens Falls North a census designated place along the northern borders of Glens Falls and West Glens Falls 52 Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor and the Six Flags Great Escape Lodge amp Indoor Waterpark Six Flags affiliated amusement park water park and lodge located in Queensbury opened 1954 as Storytown U S A Harrisena A hamlet 14 roughly following State Route 9L in the northern section of the town which borders Lake George Granted to American Revolutionary War spy Moses Harris for his service in the war 53 Kattskill Bay A hamlet in the northeasternmost area of the town 51 Lake Sunnyside A small lake and hamlet in the east central portion of the town Oneida Corners A hamlet at the modern junction of Sunnyside Road and State Route 9L 14 Paradise Beach A hamlet in the vicinity of The Great Escape and Round Pond on County Route 17 54 Queensbury A hamlet located in the east part of the town near the Queensbury Kingsbury Fort Ann town lines 55 56 West Glens Falls A hamlet and census designated place bordering the western side of the city of Glens Falls 52 Other hamlets Jenkinsville South Queensbury Top O the World West Mountain 14 References edit a b c Town Government Town of Queensbury Archived from the original on March 24 2009 Retrieved March 12 2009 2016 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 5 2017 Queensbury topographic map Topographic map a b US Census 2020 Report QUickFacts Queeensbury town https www census gov quickfacts queensburytownwarrencountynewyork a b c d e f U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Karner Blue Butterfly Town of Queensbury April 23 2001 Archived from the original on April 30 2010 Retrieved August 4 2010 a b Population and Housing Unit Estimates Retrieved June 9 2017 Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on August 4 2010 Retrieved August 9 2010 Google Maps 1340 U S Route 9 Lake George New York Retrieved January 14 2015 PostStar Lake George Officials Consider New Use For Old Courthouse retrieved January 14 2015 Metropolitan Areas and Components 1999 with FIPS Codes US Census Bureau Retrieved July 7 2009 VanDyke Marilyn Brief History of Queensbury NY Historian Town of Queensbury Archived from the original on July 4 2008 Retrieved March 18 2009 a b Recreational Opportunities PDF Department of Community Development Town of Queensbury Archived from the original PDF on November 28 2010 Retrieved April 23 2009 a b c d e f g VanDyke Marilyn Oneida Hamlet Archived from the original on May 8 2009 Retrieved March 17 2009 Bridging The Years Glens Falls New York 1763 1978 Glens Falls NY Glens Falls Historical Association 1978 ISBN 0 8081 3885 5 1990 Census of Population and Housing PDF Bureau of the Census p 526 PDF p 538 Table 45 Retrieved July 12 2010 a b c Randall Thom May 21 2003 Town to cede industrial park The Post Star Retrieved July 14 2010 a b Thompson Maury October 26 2003 Glens Falls Common Council The Post Star Retrieved July 14 2010 Overview of 2003 Annexation Map Cartography 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