Jamestown, New York is situated in Chautauqua County. Named in honor of James Prendergast, an early settler in the area. It was founded in 1810 and incorporated as a village in 1827. In 1886, it was incorporated as a city.
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Allows residents and visitors to access general and governmental information, documents and services. Includes local events calendar, city news and announcements, department directory, city hall hours and location, guides and community links.
http://www.jamestownny.net/
Presents a museum that has historical exhibits and family history resources. Information on the institution’s membership program, gift shop, events and location is also provided.
http://www.fentonhistorycenter.org/
Learn about the library’s meeting rooms, literacy classes, collections and art galleries. There is also a tool to suggest books to the library, hours of operation and access to research databases.
http://www.prendergastlibrary.org/
Find out about this community organization’s athletic and recreational facilities. Also find out about the association’s summer programs for children, pool and other programs.
http://www.jamestownymca.org/
Jamestown area's premier economic organization. Site includes a member directory, tourism resources, chamber news, local events and several links of interest.
http://www.chautauquachamber.org/
Publishes articles, photos and videos about events in the city, state and beyond. Readers can find a tool to subscribe, view local sports news and download coupons.
http://www.post-journal.com/