Baldwinsville, New York Baldwinsville, New York Location in Onondaga County and the state of New York.

Location in Onondaga County and the state of New York.

State New York Baldwinsville is a village in Onondaga County, New York, United States.

Baldwinsville is positioned in the suburbs of Clay, Lysander, and Van Buren.

It incorporated in 1848 as the Village of Baldwinsville.

Baldwinsville initially interval as a small-town center for a prosperous farming area, with various mills along the north and south shores of the Seneca River.

In the early 1900s this canal was superseded with the assembly of the New York State Barge Canal on the south shore of the river.

In the early 1900s the village was also served by the Erie Lackawanna Railway, connecting Baldwinsville to the metros/cities of Syracuse and Oswego.

A large brewery now owned by Anheuser-Busch was constructed immediately east of the village in the mid-1970s to take favor of sizeable water supplies from Lake Ontario.

As agriculture and trade have receded, Baldwinsville has evolved into an attractive riverside community.

Grace Episcopal Church, formerly of Elizabeth Street, was one of the first churches in the United States to use electric lighting.

Dozens of small-town farm boys are listed on the Civil War monument in the village cemetery along the Seneca River, having served and died in a several units of the Union Army.

The Baldwinsville Village Hall, Mrs.

The village has a enhance school precinct titled after it; it has one high school (C.W.

Baldwinsville Christian Academy, a private Christian school, is positioned just outside the village on Van Buren Rd.

Another Private Christian School, Word of Life Christian Academy is positioned in the Village on East Oneida Street.

The Baldwinsville sports squads are nicknamed the "Bees," and have had some recent success, especially in Girls' Volleyball (2010 New York State Champions, 2006, 2009 & 2011 New York State Semi-Finalists, and 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Section 3 Champs), 2008 Boys' Cross Country (6th ranked team in the state), and Boys' Soccer (2007 & 2008 Section 3 Champions).

The Baldwinsville Marching Band won the 2000, 2001, 2004, 2009 and 2012 State Championship in the NYSFBC's Large School 2 Class, 2nd place in 2006, and won the 2007 Toyota Gator Bowl in Florida. The 2010 band won the Delaware/Maryland Championships in Baltimore, and the 2011 band won every category but one at the 2012 Gator Bowl.

The Baldwinsville Varsity Winterguard won the 2002 and 2004 State Championships in the MYCGC's SA2 class, and the 2009 State Championship in the SRA class.

The girls' soccer team was the first team from CNY to ever win the Class A State Championships in 2002. In 2012 and 2013, the boys' varsity baseball team won Sectional and Regional Championships; in 2013, the team won the Class AA New York State Championship and were ranked #1 in the Northeast by Max - Preps.

In 2005, the team reached the Frozen Four but lost in the state championship, finishing ranked number 2 in the state.

In 2009, the team rather than the season Section 3 Division 1 champions and were ranked 7th in the state.

The Baldwinsville Oktoberfest, a festival that jubilates the village and encircling improve is held every September to raise funds for a range of not-for-profit causes in the Baldwinsville community.

Baldwinsville is positioned at 43 10 N 76 20 W (43.1599, -76.3346). The village is positioned on the Seneca River, which flows through the village, through the historic downtown region and forms a section of the Erie Canal.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the village has a total region of 3.2 square miles (8.3 km2), of which, 3.1 square miles (8.0 km2) of it is territory and 0.2 square miles (0.52 km2) of it (5.23%) is water.

Baldwinsville is positioned on gently rolling hills, close-by Lake Ontario and the Finger Lakes.

It lies in a transitional zone between the nearly flat plain immediately adjoining to Lake Ontario, and the hills to the south that form the approaches to the Allegheny Mountains of southern New York and northern Pennsylvania.

Snowfall in the region is the highest for any urbane region in the United States.

Baldwinsville is in a region of rivers, lakes, streams, swamps, marshes, creeks, and ponds.

Nearly every tree species found in the northeastern United States can be found in the forests near Baldwinsville.

Because the Seneca River flows to Lake Ontario by way of the Oswego River, the introduction of the invasive Zebra Mussel by global shipping in the Great Lakes has had momentous ecological effects on the river, for example, a dramatic enhancement in clarity and a consequent expand of aquatic vegetation along the banks.

In the village, the populace was spread out with 26.6% under the age of 18, 6.6% from 18 to 24, 29.5% from 25 to 44, 21.7% from 45 to 64, and 15.7% who were 65 years of age or older.

According to the Koppen Climate Classification system, Baldwinsville has a humid continental climate, abbreviated "Dfb" on climate maps. Village of Baldwinsville, Village Officials, accessed 19 April 2014 Baldwinsville Cross Country Teams, accessed 3 February 2008 United States Enumeration Bureau.

Climate Summary for Baldwinsville, New York Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baldwinsville, New York.

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