Zip 13778 (Greene, NY) Reviews


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United States / New York / No Metro Area / Chenango County / No City / Greene (zip 13778)
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The small village of 13778 Greene, NY is known for its close-knit community and laid back atmosphere. Nestled away in Upstate New York, this quaint village offers plenty of activities to keep visitors entertained. From fishing and camping at nearby Harpersfield State Park, to skiing and snowboarding at Greek Peak Mountain Resort, there’s something for everyone in 13778 Greene. For those looking for something a little more relaxing, the village offers several excellent restaurants and pubs where locals gather to socialize over food and drinks.
The reviews of 13778 Greene are overwhelmingly positive, with many finding it an ideal spot for a quiet retreat or an enjoyable weekend getaway. Thanks to its location near some popular ski resorts, 13778 Greene has become a popular winter destination for both locals and visitors alike. With its picturesque scenery and friendly people, it’s easy to see why so many people enjoy their time here.

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The Hamlet of Coventry - 1/5/2010
I was born in 1943, my father was training in tank maneuvers in Kentucky, I believe, if I remember everything correctly, and then he went to war in Germany. Before he went overseas he got a short furlough...and mother became pregnant with my brother. Mom took care of my brother and I alone. Coventry, then as is now, was rural, and we children, when of age, attended a small one-room school house, which is still standing. We had one teacher, who taught 4 grades. The facility was heated with an old oak coal stove, and the boys were responsible for keeping it full of coal. The water situation I don't remember, but, I know, there was no plumbing. We used a "three-holer" out back of the school, and in the winter months, the teacher didn't have to worry about our spending too much time in the bathroom. There was an old organ which the teacher had to push the pedals with her feet to get it to play. She played the national anthem, we sang, and saluted the flag, and said a prayer. We Read More

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