New Scotland
The Basics
The Town of New Scotland is southwest of Albany. New Scotland is centrally located in the county. The town was settled around 1660. The Town of New Scotland was founded in 1832 from the west part of Town of Bethlehem.
Good To Know:
Some places of mention in New Scotland:
Camp Pinnacle -- A location in the northwest part of the town.
Clarksville -- A hamlet in the southwest part of the town on Route 443.
Feura Bush -- A hamlet in the southeast part of the town, south of Unionville.
Meads Corner -- A location south of Clarksville.
New Salem -- A hamlet west of New Scotland village.
New Scotland -- The hamlet of New Scotland is south of Voorheesville.
Tarrytown (formerly "Oniskethan") -- A hamlet southeast of Clarksville.
Unionville -- A hamlet by the east town line.
Vly Creek Reservoir -- A reservoir south of New Salem.
Voorheesville -- The Village of Voorheesville is in the northwestern part of the town.
Wolf Hill -- A hamlet at the west town line.
Salem Hills -- a development built in the 1960's located in the Village with approximately 270 homes
