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Hammond

Hammond, NY

Visit Hammond, New York

Our town's name came from Abijah Hammond, an early land owner, and was formed on March 30, 1827. The first resident of Hammond was William McNeil, who lived at Chippewa Bay. A statue was carved in McNeil's honor and is located outside of the town museum. The first school house was built in 1819-1920, the first church in 1821, and the first post office in 1822.

Culture & Heritage

Hammond is rich with culture and heritage that is celebrated in creative ways throughout the community year-round.

Things to Do in Hammond & Nearby Surrounds

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Barn Quilt Trails

Culture & Heritage

Spend an afternoon along the barn quilt trail and get a unique understanding of Hammond's historical culture and heritage.

Yellow Barn Concerts

Seasonal

Visit the Iva Smith Memorial Gallery of Fine Art and enjoy a Yellow Barn Concert as part of the summer/fall live music series each year.

Farmers Market

Shop Local Produce & Goods

Visit the farmers market in Hammond for fresh produce and locally made artisan wares and goods. Typically the markets are on during the summer and fall.

Helpful Resources

Where to Eat, Stay, & Play

Where to Shop

Browse through unique, family-owned shops for handcrafted wares and artisan goods.

Check Out Hammond's Local Shops

Where to Eat & Drink

Hammond has a range of restaurants, eateries, cafes and bars with local and international cuisine options.

Browse Hammond Restaurants

Where to Stay

Need a place to stay while visiting Hammond? Check out these local options!

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Hammond Weather Forecast

Explore More of Our St. Lawrence County Regions

With the mighty St. Lawrence River to the north, the Adirondack Park to the south, and our rich river valley in the center of it all, you'll discover a wide variety of activities & opportunities in New York's north country.

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