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Proudfoot Law firm
150 Lake Street, Elmira, New York, USA
Areas of expertise: Auto Accidents, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Wrongful Death
31 years in practice
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About Chemung County, New York

Chemung County, nestled in the south-central part of New York State, is a region imbued with historical significance and natural beauty. The county, with Elmira as its county seat, lies in a picturesque valley at the confluence of the Chemung River and Newtown Creek. This area played a pivotal role during the American Revolution, notably at the Battle of Newtown in 1779, which was part of the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign against the British and their Iroquois allies. Today, Chemung County combines its rich historical heritage with a vibrant community and economic landscape, including a strong presence in manufacturing and retail. It's also celebrated for its natural attractions, such as the Tanglewood Nature Center, which offers miles of trails for hiking and exploring local flora and fauna.

Chemung County has been home to several notable individuals who have significantly impacted American culture and history. Among them is Mark Twain, the esteemed author of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn." Twain spent many summers in Elmira, where his wife's family resided, and it is here that he penned some of his most famous works. Twain's final resting place is in Elmira's Woodlawn Cemetery, marking the city as a site of literary pilgrimage. Another distinguished figure from Chemung County is Ernie Davis, the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy. Davis was a star football player at Elmira Free Academy and Syracuse University before his career was tragically cut short by leukemia.

The county is also known for hosting significant events that draw visitors from across the region and beyond. One such event is the annual Wings of Eagles Airshow, held at the Elmira Corning Regional Airport. This event showcases a variety of aircraft, from vintage warplanes to modern jets, thrilling audiences with aerial displays and demonstrations. Additionally, the Chemung County Fair, one of the oldest county fairs in the United States, celebrates the area's agricultural heritage with livestock exhibitions, carnival rides, and concerts. These events, along with the county's historical sites and natural beauty, make Chemung County a compelling destination and a vital part of New York State's diverse tapestry.

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