L · Almanac Notes
Almanac Notes beginning with L.
107 directory entries.
- Labrador Hollow Gives Truxton a Pond, Bog, and Falls Landmark - Almanac note - Central New York
- Labrador Hollow’s Boardwalk and Pond Come With Zone Rules - Almanac note - Central New York
- Lackawanna Has Steel Work and a Basilica Side by Side - Almanac note - Western New York
- Lackawanna's Map Starts With Creeks, Ridge Road, and Rails - Almanac note - Western New York
- LaFayette Is a Crossroads Town With an Apple-Country Public Face - Almanac note - Central New York
- LaGrange Keeps a Schoolhouse - Almanac note - History & Culture
- Lake George dock and mooring projects need the park commission permit page - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lake George stormwater rules belong early in property work - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lake George Village Is a Shoreline County Center - Almanac note - Adirondacks
- Lake Grove Chose Local Control Before the Mall Boom - Almanac note - Long Island
- Lake Luzerne keeps history work beside lake and river identity - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lake Luzerne Puts Adirondack Water and Town Business Side by Side - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lake Pleasant Centers Around Speculator and the Lake - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lake Taghkanic gives Taghkanic a public-waterfront identity - Almanac note - Hudson Valley
- Lake-Effect Snow: A Plain Heads-Up for New Movers - Almanac note - Western New York
- Lancaster's Downtown Has an Opera House Spine - Almanac note - Western New York
- Lancaster's Opera House Lives Above Town Hall - Almanac note - Western New York
- Lansing's Salt Point Turns Industry Into Lakefront Memory - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Larchmont Manor Park Makes the Shoreline Feel Geologic - Almanac note - Hudson Valley
- Lasdon gives Somers a garden-and-memorial landscape - Almanac note - Hudson Valley
- Laurens Keeps a Busy Mill-Village Memory - Almanac note - Central New York
- Lawrence sits in an old St. Lawrence County formation story - Almanac note - North Country
- Le Ray Holds Estate Memory Beside Fort Drum - Almanac note - History & Culture
- Le Roy Has JELL-O and a Serious History Shelf - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Le Roy Septic and Well Checks Run Through County Health - Almanac note - Western New York
- Lead Service Line Inventories Are Worth Checking Before You Buy - Almanac note - Statewide
- Ledyard has Cayuga Lake on one side and old tract lines underneath - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Lee's Delta Lake Story Has a Village Under It - Almanac note - Mohawk Valley
- Lee's Old High Ground Was Dairy Country Before It Was Rome's Rural Edge - Almanac note - Mohawk Valley
- Leicester's History Has an Airplane in the Crowd - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Lenox Carries Canastota, Wampsville, and Canal Memory - Almanac note - Central New York
- Lewis County Clerk handles more than one records lane - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lewis County Tax Lookups Should Be Verified With the Treasurer - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lewis DMV errands start with the county DMV page - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lewis public health should be checked before rural food or property plans - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lewis real-property sales reports are a better starting comparison than gossip - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lewisboro's Lakes Sit on Old Borderlands - Almanac note - Hudson Valley
- Lewiston's Story Crosses the Niagara - Almanac note - Western New York
- Liberty's Hamlets Grew Through Tanneries, Hotels, and Sanatoriums - Almanac note - Hudson Valley
- Lima Building Projects Need the Permit and Final-Inspection Route - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Lima Genealogy Questions Have a Town Historian Route - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Lima keeps a village-and-town identity in Livingston County - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Lima’s Four Corners Carry Old Roads, Stores, and Schools - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Lincoln keeps a lot of its story in Clockville - Almanac note - Central New York
- Lindenhurst still carries the Breslau-to-railroad story - Almanac note - Long Island
- Lindley sits where Steuben County meets the Pennsylvania line - Almanac note - Southern Tier
- Lisbon keeps a St. Lawrence River public-beach clue - Almanac note - North Country
- Little Falls Locks Into the Mohawk - Almanac note - Mohawk Valley
- Little Falls Reads From the Canal and the Gorge - Almanac note - Mohawk Valley
- Little Island Makes the West Side Pier Story Visible - Almanac note - New York City
- Little Valley became the county seat because the railroad mattered - Almanac note - Western New York
- Livingston Assessment Rolls Are Posted by Year Before You Call - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Livingston Back Taxes Have a Treasurer Payment Portal - Almanac note - Money & Taxes
- Livingston County Clerk and DMV questions share a building, not a purpose - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Livingston DMV Has Two Offices, But Not the Same Transaction Menu - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Livingston DMV Work Starts With County Clerk and Appointment Pages - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Livingston Manor Keeps Trout Close to Main Street - Almanac note - Catskills
- Livingston Parcel Searches Have a County Starting Point - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Livingston Property Questions Start With the Assessor, Roll, and Tax Map Split - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Livingston property tax questions should be sorted before the treasurer call - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Livingston Real Property Tax Services supports the assessor system - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Livingston Tax Collectors Are Split by School, Town-County, and Village Bills - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Livingston tax questions need the county and collector layers - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Livingston's History Barn Makes Manor Country Feel Hands-On - Almanac note - Hudson Valley
- Livonia Lives Between Conesus and Hemlock - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Lloyd Turns an Old Rail Bridge Into Daily Landscape - Almanac note - Hudson Valley
- Loading Zones Are a Bronx Curb Tool, Not a Favor - Almanac note - New York City
- Locke Has Owasco Water, Hemlock Creek, and Fire Memory - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Lockport Climbs the Flight of Five - Almanac note - Western New York
- Lockport online bill pay is tied to the city treasurer route - Almanac note - Upstate New York
- Lockport Town Circles the Canal - Almanac note - Western New York
- Lockport's Big Bridge Keeps the Canal in Town - Almanac note - Western New York
- Lodi Point Was a Seneca Lake Landing Before It Was a Park - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Long Beach Rebuilt Its Oceanfront After Sandy - Almanac note - Long Island
- Long Beach Resident Parking Permits Need Proof Early - Almanac note - Long Island
- Long Beach's Boardwalk Is the City's Front Porch - Almanac note - Long Island
- Long Island Evacuation Zones and Flood Zones Are Different Checks - Almanac note - Long Island
- Long Island Maritime Museum keeps West Sayville close to the bay - Almanac note - Long Island
- Long Lake Projects Need Two Permit Questions - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Long Lake Still Carries the Guideboat and Water-Route Story - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Long Lake Transfer Station Rules Reward a Pre-Trip Check - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Long Lake's Great Camp Story Runs Through Sagamore - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Long Point Gives Ellery a Public Point on Chautauqua Lake - Almanac note - Western New York
- Long Pond Campers Should Use the Designated Sites - Almanac note - Southern Tier
- Long Pond Makes Smithville a Tiger Musky Map Pin - Almanac note - Southern Tier
- LongHouse gives East Hampton a garden-and-art identity - Almanac note - Long Island
- Louis Armstrong's Corona Home Makes Queens Personal - Almanac note - New York City
- Louisville Keeps the St. Lawrence and Grasse Rivers Together - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Love Canal: the neighborhood that wrote the Superfund law - Almanac note - Western New York
- Lower Manhattan Has a Burial Ground Under the Office Grid - Almanac note - New York City
- Lowville Keeps Lewis County Memory in the Temple - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lowville Mixes Fair, Factory, and County Center - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lowville Utility and Tax Payments Have Several Official Paths - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lowville's Village Identity Starts With Schools, Farms, and Fairs - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lumberland Keeps Its Local Past in the Town Hall - Almanac note - Catskills
- Lyme’s Chaumont Barrens make limestone plain visible - Almanac note - North Country
- Lynbrook Keeps Its Memory in Library Shelves and Village Links - Almanac note - Long Island
- Lynbrook records questions often start with the Village Clerk - Almanac note - Long Island
- Lyndhurst gives Tarrytown a Gothic river-estate layer - Almanac note - Hudson Valley
- Lyndonville Grew Where Johnson Creek Had Work To Do - Almanac note - Western New York
- Lyndonville Shifted Toward Johnsons Creek - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Lyons Carries Early Settlement and Erie Canal Memory - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Lyons Falls Is a River Meeting Place - Almanac note - Adirondacks & North Country
- Lyons is Wayne County's canal-and-courthouse town - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Lyons' Peppermint Story Is Different from Its Courthouse-and-Canal Role - Almanac note - Finger Lakes
- Lysander Bends With the Seneca River - Almanac note - Central New York
- Lysander Has a Boardwalk-and-Wetlands Side at Beaver Lake - Almanac note - Central New York
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