Cultural Institutions

Cultural Institutions

Oneida County

Brief Description of the county

Oneida County is in the central portion of New York State, east of Syracuse, and west of Albany. Oneida Lake is on the northwestern corner of the county, and the Adirondack Park is on the northeast. Part of the Tug Hill Plateau is in the northern part of the county.

Barneveld Free Library Association was formed in 1874 and today the library is linked with the Mid-York Library System by computer, offers wi-fi service, internet accessable computers, pre-school story hours and numerous programs throughout the...

The Village of Oriskany is located in Oneida County at the junction of the Mohawk River and the Oriskany Creek, midway between Rome and Utica, New York, and is situated on the rich alluvial plain of the Mohawk Valley. On August 6th, 1777, a...

The library is a member of the Mid-York System, The Mid-York Library System helps public libraries “be the best they can be” – seen by their neighbors as essential, vibrant and cost-effective community & information centers. Your “Community...

As a member of the Mid-York Library System, the Camden Public Library and Library Association seek to provide the highest quality educational and recreational resources for the Camden community.

The mission of the Clayville Library Association is to serve the residents of the Village of Clayville and the surrounding Town of Paris, by addressing the recreational, educational, informational, and cultural needs of the citizens, by providing...

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