Seager, New York
Former village in New York, United States
Seager is a former village in Ulster County, New York, United States, within Catskill Park and the Catskill Mountains.
It was a small village that vanished after tanning in the Catskills ended in the late 19th century. Today it consists of one house and a hiking trailhead for the Seager West Branch Trail.
42°03′42″N 74°32′41″W / 42.061667°N 74.544722°W / 42.061667; -74.544722
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Municipalities and communities of Ulster County, New York, United States
County seat: Kingston
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- Cragsmoor
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- Gardiner
- Glasco
- High Falls
- Highland
- Hillside
- Hurley
- Kerhonkson
- Lake Katrine
- Lincoln Park
- Malden-on-Hudson
- Marlboro
- Milton
- Napanoch
- Phoenicia
- Pine Hill
- Plattekill
- Port Ewen
- Rifton
- Rosendale
- Ruby
- Saugerties South
- Shokan
- Stone Ridge
- Tillson
- Walker Valley
- Wallkill
- Watchtower
- West Hurley
- Woodstock
- Zena
hamlets
- Bearsville
- Big Indian
- Bloomington
- Boiceville
- Brown's Station
- Centerville
- Chichester
- Connelly
- Cottekill
- Dwaarkill
- Glenford
- Greenfield Park
- Katsbaan
- Krumville
- Lew Beach‡
- Modena
- Mount Marion
- Mt. Pleasant
- Mt. Tremper
- Olivebridge
- Oliverea
- Palentown
- Seager
- Shady
- Spring Glen
- Sundown
- Tabasco
- Ulster Park
- Veteran
- West Camp
- West Park
- West Saugerties
- West Shokan
- Willow
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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