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Historic Riceville Revolutionary War Cemetery
Adirondack Trail, State Rt. 30, near Mayfield in Fulton County
The Riceville Cemetery is located on County Highway 102 in Mayfield, and is the resting place of over 200 residents, including those of the Rice, Woodworth, Cozzens, Foote, Wells and Canfield families.
Oliver Rice, who built the Rice Homestead, now a Museum, is buried at the Riceville Cemetery, in Mayfield, just off Route 30. The nearby Rice Homestead Museum is located on Riceville Road and open to the public on Wednesday and Saturday afternoon during the summer months.
Closest Community: | |
Closest Byway: | Adirondack Trail |
Distance from Byway: | near |
Closest Route #: | State Rt. 30 |
Months Occurring: | january, february, march, april, may, june, july, august, september, october, november and december |
Best Season: | spring, summer, fall and winter |
Indoors or Outdoors: | outdoor |
Admission Fee: | no |
Latitude: | 43.0944316611 |
Longitude: | -74.2804740809 |