Oppenheim, New York - Communities and Locations in Oppenheim

Communities and Locations in Oppenheim

  • Crum Creek – (1) A hamlet near the south town line on NY-331 and Crum Creek; and (2) A stream that flows through the town southward through the town. The former Crum Creek Evangelical Lutheran Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.
  • Doxtater Corner – A hamlet in the northwest part of the town, northeast of Rasbach Corners.
  • Dolgeville (formerly "Brocketts Bridge") – Part of the Village of Dolgeville is at the western town line at East Canada Creek and NY-29.
  • Ingham Mills – A hamlet on the west town line on County Road 108.
  • Kringsbush – A hamlet by the south town line in the southwest part of the town.
  • Kyser Lake – A wide part of the East Canada Creek, north of Ingham Mills.
  • Lotville – A hamlet in the north part of the town, located between Doxtater Corners and Phipps Corners.
  • Middle Sprite – A hamlet by the north town line, inside the Adirondack Park.
  • Oppenheim – The hamlet of Oppenheim at the junction of Routes NY-29 and NY-331, west of Crum Creek.
  • Phipps Corners – A location east of Lotville and north of Guy Oppenheim hamlet.
  • Rasbach Corners – A hamlet in the northwest part of the town, east of Dolgeville.

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