Silver Creek Town Hall
The Village of Silver Creek, located in Chautauqua County, New York, is a charming lakeside community known for its annual Festival of Grapes and its position within the Concord Grape Belt. With a population of 2,699 people, the village offers a range of amenities and services, including a Volunteer Emergency Squad and Fire Department, a Department of Public Works, and a Water Sewer Department. Visitors can explore the village's historic downtown area, which features a village square, a bandstand, and several churches, while enjoying the picturesque views of Walnut Creek and Silver Creek flowing into Lake Erie.
Established in 1848, the Village of Silver Creek has a rich history as an important port on Lake Erie, although its shipping industry declined with the advent of railroads. Notable residents include Howard "Bob" Ehmke, the pitching hero of the 1929 World Series, and George Carter, a former NBA and ABA basketball player. The village is also home to a unique skew arch railroad bridge. With its scenic location and community-oriented atmosphere, Silver Creek offers a welcoming environment for both residents and visitors alike.
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