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Jamesville, New York

On the Jamesville Reservoir and Jamesville Beach


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Real Estate in Central New York – Jamesville, Onondaga County

Real Estate in Central New York – Jamesville, Onondaga County

The Central New York region has been one of the best in the country in terms of the Real Estate. The Real Estate Market in the Central New York region has been the picture of stability in a time when volatility has been a common feature of Real Estate Markets around the US. The recession has hit the people hard in pockets and the purchasing power has decreased rapidly. The demand for homes and properties has gone down correspondingly.

The collapse of the lending institutions has brought about a decrease in the borrowing that people do. Many who had taken a loan or any other credit to buy a house had to deal with foreclosure. Even in this devastating economic climate, the Central New York Real Estate Market, particularly Onondaga County Real Estate has been able to maintain some of the lowest number of foreclosures in the country, which is remarkable putting everything into perspective.

Syracuse New York is a major metropolitan city in the Central New York Region. It is the only large city in the County of Onondaga and the Real Estate Market in Syracuse has been successful over the past few years instead of going down. Most of the metropolitan areas in the country have become very expensive to live in. This has made it difficult, for some impossible, to buy a home. Not so in Central New York.

Syracuse has been a major contributor to the sustainability of the Central New York Real Estate Market. According to the data provided by the National Association of Homebuilders, Syracuse is ranked as one of the top metropolitan cities in terms of housing affordability. You can easily buy an affordable home for yourself in Syracuse.

Finding homes in Syracuse is easy when visiting any of Dave Pridgen’s many websites. Studying the market trends, the Syracuse Real Estate Market is expected to be a profitable one and making an investment now will not be a bad decision. The stability in the Syracuse Real Estate Market ensures that any property you buy will not diminish in value in the foreseeable future.

On the contrary, as the financial markets recover from the ongoing recession, Real Estate prices around the country, in less stable areas, are unpredictable. As mentioned above, the Syracuse Real Estate Market has some of the most affordable homes in the USA and you don’t need to give an arm and a leg to get one for yourself. This is great news for people who are looking to move to Syracuse in the near future.

The Central New York Real Estate Market is one of the best options for anyone wanting to buy a home for their family or making your Real Estate Investment portfolio grow.

History of Jamesville

This history is adapted from Joshua V.H. Clark’s Onondaga, or Reminiscences of Earlier and Later Times (Syracuse: Stoddard and Babcock, 1849) and Jean Schutz Keough Water, Wheels, and Stone: Heritage of the Little Village by the Creek, Jamesville, New York (Camillus, NY: B & C Offset Print, 1976.) Keough quoted from the 1909 History of the Diocese of Syracuse in her book.

St. Mary’s before enlargement (1931)According to tradition, Jamesville was home to one of the first Christian settlements in western New York. In 1666, French Jesuits came to the Jamesville area at the request of Garakontie, an Onondaga chieftain, who wanted them to repair his village, teach the natives the arts and sciences, and to “civilize and Christianize” them. On the Butternut Creek, about one mile south of Jamesville, they built a small chapel where the priests performed the Mass and the sacraments. Spanish settlers joined the expanding village three years later, but disagreements between the Europeans and the natives led to the massacre of all the French Jesuits and Spanish settlers on All Saint’s Day, 1669.Over 150 years later, in 1835, James McGough and his wife began a second Catholic migration to the Jamesville area, this time from Ireland. They were joined by many other Irish families over the next twenty-five years and together created the parish of St. Mary’s. The first Mass was celebrated by Fr. James O’Reilly at the home of Daniel Quinlan in 1868. Mass was said at the Quinlan house and in the public halls of Jamesville for the next thirty years.
In 1898 the parish began making plans to erect the first Catholic Church building in Jamesville. Daniel Quinlan donated the land to the west of his house and the Gorman Brothers construction firm were hired for the project.
The church building was finished in 1899; the first Mass was celebrated in April 1899. Bishop P.A. Ludden dedicated the church September 1899.
The new church seated 216 and had a domed ceiling above the altar which was elaborately decorated with angels and a huge human eye at the center. The artist who painted the ceiling was an immigrant who also had been commissioned to do frescos at the penitentiary.
The total cost of the church building was $3499, and funds were raised at a “Fair and Festival” held on May 25, 1898. Tickets for the fair were only sold to “people of respectability,” as it was printed on the tickets, and as the records show, that included Catholics and non-Catholics from Jamesville and donors from the Catholic parishes in Syracuse, LaFayette, Fayetteville, and Pompey. $564.13 was raised at the fair. More money was raised at ice cream socials held at parishoners’ homes and at chicken and biscuit dinners at the church, which were made possible by the donation of chickens, flour, and potatoes by the farmers who belonged to St. Mary’s.
In 1838, there were 38 households who belonged to St. Mary’s. Due to the influx of more Catholics who moved to Jamesville to work for Solvay Process and Alpha Portland Cement, St. Mary’s decided to expand in 1931. The expansion began on October 28, 1931, when construction crews waited for the end of Agnes Mueller and William Momper’s wedding to remove the wall behind the altar to make room for the addition. After the expansion, the church doubled in size.
Parish families donated the beautiful stained glass memorial windows in the church, which serve as an historic record of the many early families in the church, from 1931-1933. The side entrance on Quinlan Avenue was added twenty-five years later.

Jamesville, New York

Jamesville, New York
Location
Jamesville, a hamlet in the Dewitt Township, is located south east of Syracuse in Onondaga County. The village of Jamesville is at the northern tip of the Jamesville Reservoir. Easy access to the village and the reservoir can be found at the Route 481 Jamesville/Dewitt Exit as well as from either Manlius or Syracuse along the Route 173 corridor.
Festivals and Events
During the annual Jamesville Balloon Festival, dozens of hot air balloons are launched from the Jamesville Beach County Park. The park includes a beautiful beach, many walking trails, picnic areas and exceptional water views. Other events in town of include Parade Day followed by a memorial service at the Jamesville-Walnut Grove Cemetery. This great celebration finally ends with the dedication of the White Cottage in memory of Mary Jane Garlow. The Great Pancake at the Jamesville Community Church is not to be missed.
History
Details about the history of Jamesville has been documented and published by the Jamesville Historical Book Committee. The Jamesville Community Museum had its roots in two committees that existed in the year 1976. These groups organized Jamesville’s bicentennial celebration and were responsible for the creation of the publication Water, Wheels and Stone which deals with the historical development of the community. Proceeds from the bicentennial activities were donated to the museum as were the proceeds from the original publication of the book.
Community organizations
The greater Jamesville Chamber of Commerce conducts annual golf tournament every year and is dedicated to the development, encouragement, promotion and the protection of the commercial and general business interest of the area. The Jamesville Community Museum is another local historical group making wonderful treats of the past for enthusiasts.
Recreation
One of the best spots of Jamesville is the Jamesville Reservoir that has a small beach and several hiking trails and fields. As well, the Clarks Reservation State Park is just a hop outside the village limits and has wonderful scenery, trails, and a great lake to fish and swim. There are several restaurants, nearby golf courses in Pompey and Lafayette, and remember to take your rod and reel to catch a few Brook and Brown Trout in Butternut Creek above and below the reservoir and through the village into Dewitt.

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