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PENFIELD OPEN HOUSE - 1 to 3pm in Penfield - 2014 Five Mile Line Rd.

01-22-12
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OPEN HOUSE 1-3pm in Penfield - 2014 Five Mile Line Rd.

2014 Five Mile Line located in Penfield NY - Price just reduced! Only $159,900 over 3,200 Sqft

House for sale in Penfield NY by Mike Liess of Remax. 2014 Five Mile Line Rd. for sale in Penfield NY - remodeled kitchen

This colonial offers over 3,200 Sqft. Featuring a remodeled gourmet kitchen w/tile counter tops, stunning master bedroom suite, master bath w/jacuzzi and shower, sitting room leading to balcony. Stone fireplace and mantle,Two car garage and barn, this house is a must see. Owner is contracting to do seveal more updates, this could be a great opportunity to build your own equity prior to additional updates!!! Located in the heart of Penfield, close to Penfield High School, walking distence to the four corners, what a great location. Search homes for sale in Penfield NY

OPEN HOUSE THIS SUNDAY 1 to 3pm in Penfield - 2014 Five Mile Line Rd.

01-19-12
Mike Liess
Mike Liess: Real Estate Sales Person in Penfield, NY

2014 Five Mile Line located in Penfield NY - Price just reduced! Only $159,900 over 3,200 Sqft

House for sale in Penfield NY by Mike Liess of Remax. 2014 Five Mile Line Rd. for sale in Penfield NY - remodeled kitchen

This colonial offers over 3,200 Sqft. Featuring a remodeled gourmet kitchen w/tile counter tops, stunning master bedroom suite, master bath w/jacuzzi and shower, sitting room leading to balcony. Stone fireplace and mantle,Two car garage and barn, this house is a must see. Owner is contracting to do seveal more updates, this could be a great opportunity to build your own equity prior to additional updates!!! Located in the heart of Penfield, close to Penfield High School, walking distence to the four corners, what a great location. Search homes for sale in Penfield NY

Penfield NY - Open House January 15th - 1-3pm 3,200sqft+

01-08-12
Mike Liess
Mike Liess: Real Estate Sales Person in Penfield, NY

House for Sale in Penfield NY - 2014 Five Mile Line Rd.

2014 Five Mile Line located in Penfield NY

Price just reduced! Only $159,900 over 3,200 Sqft

House for sale in Penfield NY by Mike Liess of Remax. 2014 Five Mile Line Rd. for sale in Penfield NY - remodeled kitchen

This colonial offers over 3,200 Sqft. Featuring a remodeled gourmet kitchen w/tile counter tops, stunning master bedroom suite, master bath w/jacuzzi and shower, sitting room leading to balcony. Stone fireplace and mantle,Two car garage and barn, this house is a must see. Owner is contracting to do seveal more updates, this could be a great opportunity to build your own equity prior to additional updates!!! Located in the heart of Penfield, close to Penfield High School, walking distence to the four corners, what a great location. Search homes for sale in Penfield NY

Channing H. Philbrick Park - The old Linear Park

01-07-12
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Mike Liess: Real Estate Sales Person in Penfield, NY

AKA: Linear Park; The Falls; The Hollow; Sgoh-Sa-Is-Thah; Irondequoit Falls; Irondequoit Rapids
The Town of Penfield hosts this 19 acre community park along an exciting stretch of Irondequoit Creek, where it drops over 90 feet in the course of one mile. The relatively steep drop in an otherwise flat region leads to some interesting rapids along its path towards Irondequoit Bay and eventually Lake Ontario. The community of Penfield has always had a use for this stretch of the creek. The power presented by the creek created a large community of mills that fueled the earliest industries in the valley. Although the course of the creek has changed over time, and all of the mills that once utilized it have been razed, evidence of this period can still be found in the crumbling foundations of a few of these remaining structures.

Named after former Town Supervisor, Channing H. Philbrick, the park serves a variety of purposes. The open field, picnic shelter and playground are a frequent host to parties and family gatherings throughout the summer months. Year-round, the creek is host to hikers, photographers, and fisherman who come to enjoy the sights, sounds, and the sense of peace and isolation this small sliver of nature offers in an otherwise highly-developed suburb.

The big draw here is the class III whitewater. Twisting, bouncing and spraying around the limestone mottled creek bed, Irondequoit Creek displays tremendous power for such a small waterway. The porous nature of the rock layers here acts as an amplifier as the water drums upon it, creating a thumping roar of water that fills the glen. It's both relaxing and exhilarating at the same time, and well worth at least a quick stop.

History

When walking the shady trails along this section of Irondequoit Creek, it is tough to imagine its banks lined with dozens of mills and factories. Although the course of the creek has changed drastically since then, some traces of these mills can still be found along its shores.

Irondequoit Creek's origins can be traced to a pre-glacial Genesee River, that carved out the valley that Irondequoit Creek now flows through. Irondequoit Bay was once the delta where this ancient Genesee emptied into the pre-glacial Lake Ontario. Sediment deposits from the last ice age pushed the Genesee to its current location to the west, while small tributaries still contributed to its former valley, forming Irondequoit Creek.

Prior to pioneer settlement, the Iroquois inhabited this region and named this section of the creek SGOH-SA-IS-THAH (smashing water against rock) hailing to the drumming sound made by rapids pummeling the limestone layers beneath.

Penfield was first owned by Jonathan Fassett, Sr of Vermont. The heavily wooded, hilly and swampy terrain was not of much use and it was sold, and sold, and sold again until Daniel Penfield, a wealthy land owner and merchant from down state, came to the area in 1795 and saw the potential of this stretch of Irondequoit Creek for the powering of mills. He bought the entire township that same year, but did not erect a sawmill until 1800. Soon after, several other mills were erected nearby. The principal industry here was flour, which was carried by land to Charlotte and then shipped north across Lake Ontario to Canada. The opening of the Erie Canal in the 1820s allowed for shipping to markets far to the east and the milling industry in Penfield thrived. The mills here included, but were not limited to grain, sawmills, triphammers, clothing mills, tanneries, clothing mills, distilleries. Other businesses sprung up to support the township and prosper from the power of the creek. Mr. Penfield maintained the water rights within the Township limits and thus had an interest in all of the businesses that utilized it.

Mr. Penfield encouraged settlement within his township by accepting produce and livestock in lieu of mortgage payments for new farmers as they settled on their land. As the milling business in nearby Rochester blossomed around the High Falls, milling on Irondequoit Creek diminished and agriculture took over as the principal industry in the town. Before becoming a town park, this area (specifically the open fields along the creek) was home to a sewage treatment plant that emptied right into the creek. It was removed and trails and park facilities were built. The park was called Linear Park until recently.

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Sherwood Park - Penfield NY

01-07-12
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Mike Liess: Real Estate Sales Person in Penfield, NY