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• The entire watershed for Otsego Lake is on the National Historic Register. • Folklore tells that Abner Doubleday invented baseball on a cow pasture within the Village of Cooperstown in 1839. View All Curious Facts >> ![]() |
Media Kit The Cooperstown/Otsego County area is known for the best that America has to offer - beautiful scenery, top-notch arts and culture, history, shopping, year-round recreation and, of course, baseball. Located on the highlands at the headwaters of the Susquehanna River, it is a land of hills, valleys, streams and beautiful lakes. Otsego Lake is the largest, at eight miles long, and described in the tales of James Fenimore Cooper.
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