Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Jordan, New York

Jordan is located at 43°3′57″N 76°28′22″W / 43.06583°N 76.47278°W / 43.06583; -76.47278 (43.065779, -76.472915)[1].
According to the
United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.2 square miles (3.0 km²), all of it land.
The village was formerly located on the Erie Canal, which has been re-routed farther north. The
New York State Thruway (Interstate 90) passes north of the village, but there is no interchange at all in the town.
Skaneateles Creek flows through the village. The Jordan Aqueduct still stands where the
Erie Canal crossed Skaneateles Creek.
Jordan is by the junction of
New York State Route 31 and New York State Route 317.


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Jordan Fall Festival Greased Pole Climb.

2 comments:

Central New Yorker said...

If you havne't been to the VIllage of Jordan you have GOT to get there.

It is the neatest village. Quaint, historic, and friendly.

We take our family out to Jordan about once a month and walk around the village streets and the Canalway Trail (The old towpath of the Erie Canal).

We would love to see a restaurant open in Jordan. Just a plain hamburger, roast beef and potatoes place.

We love Daddabbo's Pizza and the great food at the Jordan BIG M but if there was a restaurant we could have lunch and dinner in Jordan.

We forgot to mention the great events held in Jordan each year. Visit the Jordan website at www.JordanNY.com

Dave Vrooman said...

A historical walking tour of Jordan was being planed awhile back. Was the funding approved and if so has it been completed?