Pultneyville, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Pultneyville is located along the Seaway Trail, with summer activities centered on sailing and the theatre. Pultneyville is also home to the second-oldest little theater in the United States. As a result, real estate in Pultneyville is predominantly owner occupied. There are approximately 15,000 households in Pultneyville, and most of them live in single-family homes.

The town's name comes from the estate of Sir William Pulteney, an English baronet and land speculator who purchased 1 million acres of land here in 1790. During this time, he and his partners acquired 400,000 acres in the Phelps and Gorham Purchase. In 1794, the town was settled by Dan Russell, a local resident. Later, in 1804, a man named Yankee Bill Waters settled and built a cabin on the peninsula north of the harbor inlet.

The ethnic diversity of the population is reflected in the composition of its population. The ages of its residents are primarily White, although there are some people of African descent. There are a total of 623 White residents in Pultneyville, New York. The rest of the community consists of Black and African American residents, and less than 1% of the area is hispanic. The median age is 48.3 years. In terms of ancestry, Pultneyville's population has a large number of immigrants. The country of origin for most people was the Dominican Republic, where 501,381 people were born.

While most residents drive a private car to work, quite a few carpool with neighbors, friends, and coworkers. In spite of these factors, many residents find their car useful for getting to and from work. If you're planning on living in Pultneyville City, be sure to check out the statistics on transportation. It may surprise you how much you'll find there.