About New York
Massena,
New York, a dynamic, robust town, acts as the industrial
and manufacturing hub for St.
Lawrence County. Ideally located for commerce, Massena
overlooks the mighty St.
Lawrence River, the main outlet for Lake
Ontario. Massena, "Home of America's Seaway
Locks", serves as the gateway to the nation's Fourth
Coast, the enormous waterways of the Great
Lakes.
Massena was settled in 1792 by French lumberjacks and was
one of the first four towns in St. Lawrence County. The
forests were largely depleted by the 1830's, but Massena held
a fine reputation for its healing sulfur springs. The town
became a leader in industry in the early 20th century. The Alcoa
Corporation established an aluminum plant in 1902, taking
advantage of the hard-working, conscientious labor force, and
Massena's business development began. Alcoa is still a leading
employer, along with General
Motors.
The Robert
H. Moses Power Dam is located in Massena. Operated by the New
York Power Authority, the hydropower generating facility
provides some of the lowest energy costs in the U.S. The Eisenhower
and Snell Locks, built in Massena in the 1950's, are the
only American shipping locks on the St.
Lawrence Seaway. These are a vital link for the New
York shipping industry and give America access to the
Fourth Coast.
Massena's population numbered 13,121 according to Census
2000 figures. The village of Massena lies at the town's
western border, with a population of 11,209. Also included
within the town boundaries are the hamlets of Raquette River,
Rooseveltown and Massena Springs.
Massena,
a strong industrial force in St. Lawrence County, is also a
retail hub. The St.
Lawrence Centre shopping and entertainment mall provides
more than fifty-five shops, an ice arena, and international
cuisine. The Downtown District houses exciting specialty
boutiques, a 108-room hotel, and a full range of financial
institutions and professional service firms. Both the Grasse
and Raquette
Rivers wind through the north end of town, providing luxurious
waterfront properties for commercial or residential use.
St. Lawrence County is a largely rural region dotted with
tranquil dairy farms and rustic scenic landscapes. A Mecca for
nature lovers, the county lies within the boundaries of upstate
New York's two most beautiful areas, the Thousand
Islands Seaway and the Adirondack
Mountain Region.
Massena, New
York, surrounded by the best in natural environments,
finds security and promise in being a strong industrial town
with a thriving economy.
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