Webster Crossing Bicentenial Hike

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When:
June 19, 2016 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
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Where:
United Methodist Church
Websters Crossing
Springwater, NY 14560
USA

Our first Bicentennial Hike explored the Hamlet of Springwater back in April.  This month we are going to explore Webster Crossing, the other hamlet in the Town of Springwater.

We will be meeting at Webster Crossing United Methodist Church, (Route 15, Webster Crossing Road, Springwater, NY  14560) at 4 p.m, The hike will start with a walking tour of Webster Crossing then break up into groups, depending on the distance comfortable for those who are attending.  Suggested map routes for the Climbers, Tourists, and Naturalists will be provided.

We will be walking the Morris Road, Story Road, and the All Western Evergreen Tree Farms and other farm and homeowner’s properties depending on permission obtained.  More details day of the hike.

The dish-to- pass social will be at the Webster Crossing Church where Gladys Weed, hamlet historian and retired postmaster, will have the history of the hamlet in photos and will be on hand to answer any questions.

Directions:

From Springwater and Wayland: Follow NY 15 north from Wayland to the flashing light in Springwater.  Turn left to stay on NY 15. In 3.6 miles, the church is on the left.

From Rochester: Take I-390 South to Exit 9 – Lakeville. Turn left onto NY 15 south. Stay on NY 15 for 16.1 miles to Webster Crossing.  The church is on the right.

Please note: For this hike, other routes recommended by your favorite routing tool are also available, and will get you to the church (42.669608, -77.635264) on time. Just enter the GPS coordinates and drive with confidence.

One thought on “Webster Crossing Bicentenial Hike

  1. Interesting photo array of historic photos at the hemlockandcanadicelakes website, if the viewer clicks on the photo in this article. Noted in one vintage photo on signage atop the Grand View Dairy building in Webster Crossing is the stated locale of Brooklyn, NY (? apparently indicating ownership of the dairy at the time of the vintage sign?). Also noted in photos is “Webster Crossing”, as well as “Websters” apparently for the Railroad station designation.

    This hike event ripe with history of Webster Crossing sounds great.

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