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Henderson NY
Communities and inhabited places Alexander Corners – A location southwest of Henderson village on NY-3. Aspinwall Corners – A location west of Henderson village on NY-3. Babbitt Corners – A location in the northeastern part of the town on County Road 71. Bishop Street – A location west of Butterville. Butterville – A hamlet by the eastern town line on County Road 75. Clark Point – A hamlet on the shore of Lake Ontario on Stony Point. Henderson – The hamlet of Henderson is on NY-178. It became an incorporated village in 1886, but subsequently dissolved the incorporation in 1992.[12] The community is now a census-designated place. Henderson Harbor – A hamlet on the shore of Henderson Bay, The community was originally called "Naples" before 1820. Hungerford Corners – A hamlet west of Henderson village. Roberts Corners – A hamlet in the southeastern part of the town on NY-178 at County Road 75. Scotts Corners – A location near the southern town line on NY-178 at County Road 152. Geographical features and locations Association Island – An island near the northern tip of Stony Point. Clark Point – A spit of land west of Sawyers Bay. Crystal Lake – A lake in the southeastern part of the town, also called "Sixtown Pond." Gravely Bay – A bay at the western tip of Stoney Point. Henderson Bay – An arm of Lake Ontario in the northwestern part of the town, partly defined by Stony Point and the mainland. Henderson Pond – A lake southwest of Henderson village. Hoveys Island – A location at the northern tip of Stony Point. Rays Bay – A bay at the southwestern tip of Stony Point. Robert G. Wehle State Park – A state park on Stony Point. Sawyers Bay – A bay located where Stony Point meets the mainland. Sawyer Point – A spit of land east of Sawyer Bay. Six Town Point – A location near the northern tip of Stony Point. Stony Creek – A stream flowing westward in the northern part of Henderson. Stony Point – A peninsula into Lake Ontario in the western part of the town. Westcott Beach State Park – A state park by the northern town line and Lake Ontario.