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Beaver River is a hamlet that is six-tenths of a mile square, at the east end of Stillwater Reservoir, in the town of Webb in Herkimer County, New York, United States. The hamlet is surrounded by the Adirondack Park. The hamlet has a year-round population of eight that increases during the summer, as many people have camps in this wilderness area. There are 125 private properties and three commercial businesses. No roads lead to the hamlet; it is accessible only by hiking, small self-propelled private track speeder or boat in the summer and by snowmobile, snowshoes or cross country skis in the winter. There is no electrical service. The town is named for the Beaver River, which was impounded to form the Stillwater Reservoir. The Beaver River is a west-flowing tributary of the Black River a

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  • Beaver River, New York (en)
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  • Beaver River is a hamlet that is six-tenths of a mile square, at the east end of Stillwater Reservoir, in the town of Webb in Herkimer County, New York, United States. The hamlet is surrounded by the Adirondack Park. The hamlet has a year-round population of eight that increases during the summer, as many people have camps in this wilderness area. There are 125 private properties and three commercial businesses. No roads lead to the hamlet; it is accessible only by hiking, small self-propelled private track speeder or boat in the summer and by snowmobile, snowshoes or cross country skis in the winter. There is no electrical service. The town is named for the Beaver River, which was impounded to form the Stillwater Reservoir. The Beaver River is a west-flowing tributary of the Black River a (en)
  • Beaver River é um vilarejo de seis décimos de milha quadrada, no extremo leste do , na cidade de , no Condado de Herkimer, Nova Iorque, Estados Unidos. A aldeia está rodeada pelo . A aldeia tem uma população de oito pessoas durante todo o ano, que aumenta durante o verão, pois muitas pessoas têm acampamentos nessa área selvagem. Existem 125 propriedades particulares e três empresas comerciais. Nenhuma estrada leva à aldeia; ele é acessível apenas por caminhadas, trem ou barco no verão e por motos de neve, raquetes de neve ou esqui cross country no inverno. Não há serviço elétrico. A cidade recebeu o nome do rio Beaver, que foi apreendido para formar o reservatório de Stillwater. O rio Beaver é um afluente de fluxo oeste do e parte da bacia do lago Ontário. A , no Registro Nacional de Luga (pt)
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  • Beaver River, New York (en)
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  • Beaver River is a hamlet that is six-tenths of a mile square, at the east end of Stillwater Reservoir, in the town of Webb in Herkimer County, New York, United States. The hamlet is surrounded by the Adirondack Park. The hamlet has a year-round population of eight that increases during the summer, as many people have camps in this wilderness area. There are 125 private properties and three commercial businesses. No roads lead to the hamlet; it is accessible only by hiking, small self-propelled private track speeder or boat in the summer and by snowmobile, snowshoes or cross country skis in the winter. There is no electrical service. The town is named for the Beaver River, which was impounded to form the Stillwater Reservoir. The Beaver River is a west-flowing tributary of the Black River and part of the Lake Ontario watershed. The former New York Central Railroad right of way, on the National Register of Historic Places, passes through the hamlet; an existing bunkhouse is a part of the historic property. The Adirondack Railroad will resume tourist passenger service from Utica to Tupper Lake, via Beaver River, in 2023: 42 years since the last passenger train ran on its trackage. The last New York Central Railroad passenger train left Beaver River on April 24, 1965. (en)
  • Beaver River é um vilarejo de seis décimos de milha quadrada, no extremo leste do , na cidade de , no Condado de Herkimer, Nova Iorque, Estados Unidos. A aldeia está rodeada pelo . A aldeia tem uma população de oito pessoas durante todo o ano, que aumenta durante o verão, pois muitas pessoas têm acampamentos nessa área selvagem. Existem 125 propriedades particulares e três empresas comerciais. Nenhuma estrada leva à aldeia; ele é acessível apenas por caminhadas, trem ou barco no verão e por motos de neve, raquetes de neve ou esqui cross country no inverno. Não há serviço elétrico. A cidade recebeu o nome do rio Beaver, que foi apreendido para formar o reservatório de Stillwater. O rio Beaver é um afluente de fluxo oeste do e parte da bacia do lago Ontário. A , no Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos, passa pelo vilarejo; um barracão existente faz parte da propriedade histórica. (pt)
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