Warren County, Administrative county in Adirondack region, New York, US
Warren County is an administrative county in the Adirondack region of eastern New York, covering approximately 932 square miles (1,213 square kilometers). It encompasses mountains, lakes, and forests that form part of the Adirondack Park system.
The territory became a separate county in 1813 when it split from Washington County and was named after General Joseph Warren of the Revolutionary War. This naming honored an important figure in American independence.
The Charles R. Wood Theater in Glens Falls hosts professional theater productions, while the Luzerne Music Center offers music education and performances. These venues shape the region's cultural life with regular events.
Interstate 87 and US Route 9 connect the county's municipalities and allow easy road travel through the area. Amtrak train service is available in Glens Falls for regional connections.
Gore Mountain marks the highest point in the county at about 3,198 feet elevation. The peak is known for its ski runs and wide views across the surrounding landscape.
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