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Washington Mills is a small community located in the state of New York, United States. It is known as a hamlet and also a census-designated place (CDP). A hamlet is a small settlement, often without its own local government, while a CDP is an area identified by the U.S. Census Bureau for statistical purposes.

Where is Washington Mills?

Washington Mills is found within the Town of New Hartford. This town is a suburb of a larger city called Utica. Being a suburb means it's a residential area located just outside a bigger city.

Getting Around Washington Mills

The community of Washington Mills is easy to reach because it is located near New York State Route 8. This is a state highway that helps people travel to and from the area.

What is a Hamlet?

A hamlet is a very small type of community. In New York State, hamlets are usually part of a larger town. They don't have their own separate government like a village or city would. People in a hamlet get their services, like police and fire protection, from the larger town they are part of.

What is a Census-Designated Place?

A census-designated place (CDP) is a special area created by the United States Census Bureau. They use these areas to collect information about people living there. CDPs are like towns or villages, but they don't have their own local government. They are just for counting people and gathering statistics.

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