- Source: Mycenae, New York
Mycenae is a hamlet in the Town of Manlius, New York, within Onondaga County, United States. It lies at the meeting point of New York Route 5 and Route 290. Mycenae is located at 43° 02' 56" North, 75° 55' 50" West. Presumably the hamlet was named after the ancient Greek city of Mycenae.
History
Historically the hamlet was sometimes known as Hartsville; it is however not to be confused with the Hartsville in Steuben County.
Community
The area is the site of some small farms, as well as the Aspinall Tree Nursery. Some local homes are large, while others are more modest. The Greek Revival style Mycenae Schoolhouse, built 1850, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Local mail is handled at ZIP code 13066 in the nearby Village of Fayetteville.
New York State Route 5 passes through the hamlet.
References
External links
Mycenae Cemetery
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Peradaban Minoa
- Cawan Nestor (Mikenai)
- Syawarma
- Seni Yunani Kuno
- Peradaban Mikenai
- Kesumba
- Moirai
- Gyro (makanan)
- Bahasa Yunani
- Halikarnasos
- Mycenae, New York
- Mycenae
- Grave Circle A, Mycenae
- Lion Gate
- Manlius, New York
- Minoan civilization
- Nestor's Cup (Mycenae)
- Mycenae Schoolhouse
- Mycenaean Greece
- Onondaga County, New York