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Warwick – village located by the junction of NY 94 and NY 17A •
Florida – village located on NY 17A •
Greenwood Lake – village located on NY 17A at the north end of Greenwood Lake •
Amity – hamlet located between Edenville and Pine Island near the
New Jersey state line - It is served by the Amity Station of the Pine Island Fire Department and is the site of the Amity Presbyterian Church, which was first opened in 1796. •
Bellvale – hamlet on NY 17A between Warwick village and Greenwood Lake • Black Walnut Hill – hamlet north of Hoopstick on Pulaski Highway • Cascade Lake – a small lake in the hills on the southern part of town • Center – a historic hamlet identified solely by the post office that was located at the Warwick Woodlands Hotel from 1909 to 1916 on the western shore of Greenwood Lake north of Furnace Brook. An earlier post office by the name of Warwick Woodlands, New York, operated at the same location from 1882 to 1891. • Durland – hamlet northeast of Warwick village and west of Wickham Lake • Edenville – hamlet in the western part of Warwick, on Pine Island Turnpike, just off
County Route 1 (CR 1) • Greenwood Forest Farms – an early area retreat for African-American families • Hoopstick – hamlet north of Pine Island in the "black dirt" on Pulaski Highway, historically the home of nineteenth century barrel hoop makers • Lake – hamlet along King's Highway near the town line at Chester; Had a depot, freight house, creamery, post office, general store and long passing siding on the
Lehigh and Hudson River Railway • Lakeville – hamlet located at the southern end of Sterling Lake • Liberty Corners – hamlet on
CR 88, near the New Jersey state line in the southwestern part of the town • Little York – hamlet east of Pine Island • New Milford – hamlet near the New Jersey state line on NY 94 • Newport – hamlet south of Pine Island •
Pine Island – hamlet at the junction of CR 1 (Pine Island Turnpike),
CR 6 (Pulaski Highway), and
CR 26 (Glenwood Road) near the northwest town line - It is the commercial center of the "black dirt" region. • Quaker Creek – hamlet south of Snufftown on Pulaski Highway, directly on the border with the town of Goshen • Snufftown – hamlet north of Pine Island near the town line; historically considered the "Snufftown section of the village of Florida", it is the last settlement in the Florida union-free school district, named for the habit of the early twentieth century farmers who relaxed on the front porch of one of the earliest homesteads, drinking beer, and chewing snuff. •
Sterling Forest – a hamlet located at the New Jersey state line on the eastern shore of Greenwood Lake, and served by the Sterling Forest, New York, post office. It was the site of the first American rocket airplane flight that carried mail from New York to New Jersey on February 23, 1936. Babe Ruth often rented a cabin there for the summer season during his retirement. The
Jehovah's Witnesses' world headquarters building is located in Sterling Forest. • Wisner – hamlet northeast of Warwick village originally known as "Stone Bridge"; Had a depot, freight house, creamery, and siding on the
Lehigh and Hudson River Railway and a post office, Grange general store and warehouse, the latter of which still stands. •
Glenmere Lake – a reservoir that hosts New York's last population of the endangered
northern cricket frog •
Greenwood Lake – a lake on the border of New York and New Jersey • Mount Adam – a granite and shale mount directly on the border of the "black dirt", near the northern town line and directly southwest of Mount Eve • Mount Eve – a granite and shale mount, one-quarter mile south of Snufftown and northeast of Mount Adam • Pochuck Neck – a location near the western town line between Liberty Corners and Pine Island •
Sterling Lake – a lake in the eastern part of the town •
Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge – northernmost part only • Wickham Lake – a small lake near the northern town line ==Notable people== •
Mike Jackson - Jazz Guitarist •
Damon Amendolara - radio host on
CBS Sports Radio •
Steve Brinster – professional disc golfer and winner of the 2013
United States Disc Golf Championship •
Carleton Carpenter, actor •
E. Jean Carroll – advice columnist with
Elle magazine •
James Cromwell – actor and long-term activist for community issues concerning environment •
Jasper Francis Cropsey –
Hudson River School artist •
Gus Dapperton - indie pop musician •
Susan J. Elliott – author and media commentator, owns a residence in Pine Island •
James Emery - jazz guitarist and founding member of the
String Trio of New York •
Frederick Franck - painter, sculptor, and author •
John Hathorn – Commander in the
American Revolutionary War and New York politician •
Derek Jeter – owns a residence on the western shore of Greenwood Lake, originally known as Tiedemann Castle, built in 1915. •
Michael N. Kane – lawyer, judge, and politician •
Richard Kiley – actor •
Richard Kimball – composer, musician, and outdoorsman •
Bill Pennington – sports reporter for
The New York Times and author of multiple books •
Emilio Sanchez – painter with works in
The Metropolitan Museum of Art and other collections •
William H. Seward – Secretary of State to
Abraham Lincoln, born and raised in the village of Florida •
Jimmy Sturr – eighteen-time Grammy Award winner, grew up and resides in the village of Florida •
Jonathan Talbot – internationally known painter,
collage artist, and author •
Robert Whitman (1935–2024), visual and performance artist best known for his pieces of the early 1960s combining visual and sound images, actors, film, slides, and evocative props •
Gretchen Wyler – American actress and dancer •
Caden Dana -
Major League Baseball pitcher ==See also==