Food scene
Pheasant Tail Tavern
132 Front StreetGreat food and drinks
Butterfields Cafe Inc
16 Division StCozy spot for food.
Big M Supermarket
156 Front StClosest supermarket. A little pricy
Little Italy Restaurant
100 Front StGreat food. Close to house.
Sightseeing
Nice place to relax and hike. Small beach
11 recommandé par les habitants
Camping Oquaga Creek State Park
5995 Co Rd 20Nice place to relax and hike. Small beach
Bouchoux Trailhead (Jensen's Ledges)
Bouchoux Brook RoadGreat hiking trails.
Troutfitter Fly Shop and Inn
1 Oak StGreat fishing spot. The have a full bait and tackle store as well.
West Branch Angler & Resort
150 Faulkener RdFishing and Hotel
City/town information
Deposit is a town in Delaware County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town's population was 1,712. The town of Deposit is on the western border of the county. It contains a village also named Deposit, the western portion of which is located in the adjacent town of Sanford in Broome County.
History
The town name was derived from the deposits of logs made by lumbermen,[3] prior to forming rafts to float down the Delaware River usually to Philadelphia. The Town of Deposit was organized in 1880 from the western part of the town of Tompkins.
Perspective map and list of landmarks from 1887 by L.R. Burleigh
In the 1890s, Deposit was a center of publishing with the relocation of the Outing Publishing Company to the town (from New York). Several magazines, including The Bohemian, were published and printed from Deposit. The Outing Publishing Company went out of business a few years after the failure of the Knapp Bros. Bank in 1909.[4] Charles J. Knapp was president of Outing and on the board of Knapp Brothers which was run by his nephew Charles P. Knapp.
Deposit
Deposit is a town in Delaware County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the town's population was 1,712. The town of Deposit is on the western border of the county. It contains a village also named Deposit, the western portion of which is located in the adjacent town of Sanford in Broome County.
History
The town name was derived from the deposits of logs made by lumbermen,[3] prior to forming rafts to float down the Delaware River usually to Philadelphia. The Town of Deposit was organized in 1880 from the western part of the town of Tompkins.
Perspective map and list of landmarks from 1887 by L.R. Burleigh
In the 1890s, Deposit was a center of publishing with the relocation of the Outing Publishing Company to the town (from New York). Several magazines, including The Bohemian, were published and printed from Deposit. The Outing Publishing Company went out of business a few years after the failure of the Knapp Bros. Bank in 1909.[4] Charles J. Knapp was president of Outing and on the board of Knapp Brothers which was run by his nephew Charles P. Knapp.