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Wassaic is located in southeast New York State and surrounded by the East and West Mountains and along the
The name of the hamlet means Washaic, or "land of difficult access," by the Indians.
and the Harlem division of the New York Central Railroad. In 1861 Gail Borden opened a factory for producing a milk that would not need refrigeration. Today, it is known as Borden's
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In the Revolutionary War, General George Washington marched through Wassaic on the way to Connecticut.
Wassaic is the terminal and final station of the Harlem line of the Metro North Railroad. The station is located on State Route 22.