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Rotterdam's Mohawk River Story Rests at Mabee Farm

Mabee Farm gives Rotterdam a Mohawk River landscape of Dutch farm buildings, orchards, gardens, and local memory.

Published June 23, 2026 · Last verified June 23, 2026

Mabee Farm gives Rotterdam a real place to begin. The Schenectady County Historical Society describes the Rotterdam Junction site as a landscape of old houses, a Dutch barn, outbuildings, orchards, gardens, trails, and farm animals.

I LOVE NY adds the easy location cue: Mabee Farm is in Rotterdam Junction and presents Mohawk Valley riverside history. That gives the town a grounded Dutch farm landscape rather than a vague old-time label.

The details are easy to picture. River flats, barns, timbered buildings, working fields, and the Mohawk corridor all sit inside the story. For Rotterdam, Mabee Farm keeps local memory tied to a place people can still visit.

That is a good fit for Rotterdam Junction. The farm site gives the town a place where the river is more than background, and the old buildings are more than decoration. They help show how settlement, work, food, and travel once clustered along this stretch of the Mohawk.

It is the kind of stop that makes a river town feel less abstract, especially when Schenectady County still feels like a set of names on a map.

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