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== Communities and locations in New Lisbon == *'''[[Crystal Lake (Otsego County, New York)|Crystal Lake]]''' (originally "Turtle Lake" until developed as a resort in the 1930s) – A small lake in the northwestern corner of New Lisbon. *'''[[Garrattsville, New York|Garrattsville]]''' – A [[Hamlet (place)|hamlet]] named after early settler John Garratt, who was later taken captive during the American Revolution. The community is located on NY-51 at the junction of County Route 16, north of New Lisbon village in the northwestern part of the town. Until December 2010, when closed for unexplained reasons, it had its own post office. The [[Lunn-Musser Octagon Barn]] was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1988.<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|2009a}}</ref> *'''[[Gilbert Lake (New York)|Gilbert Lake]]''' – A small lake inside Gilbert Lake State Park, originally a natural lake but enlarged several times as used to power various industries over the years it opened as a state park in 1929, and became an important CCC encampment that included a steel firetower. Originally known as Smith's Lake, for original owner and area land patent surveyor Richard Smith. *'''[[Gilbert Lake State Park]]''' – A [[state park]] located at the southern town line. *'''Gill Hill''' – named for Englishman Mark Gill, whose abandoned homestead spurned ghost stories and legends of notoriety before burning and the land became a county reforestation area in the 1920s. *'''Gross Hill''' – An elevation in the northwestern corner of New Lisbon. *'''[[Lake of the Twin Fawns]]''' – A small lake in Gilbert Lake State Park, north of Gilbert Lake. *'''Lena''' – A location on County Route 14 near the eastern town line. *'''New Lisbon''' (formerly "Noblesville") – A hamlet in the southwestern corner of the town, located on NY-51 at the junction of County Route 12. *'''Stetsonville''' – A hamlet on NY-51 between New Lisbon village and Garrattsville. Named for founder John Stetson, carpenter and wagon builder. *'''Stevens Corners''' – A location in the northwestern part of New Lisbon. *'''[[Welcome, New York|Welcome]]''' – A hamlet near the center of the town on County Routes 14 and 16. *'''[[Wooley Hill]]''' – An elevation located northeast of Garrattsville. Partly in the Town of [[Burlington, New York|Burlington]].
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