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Sugar Loaf, New York

Sugar Loaf is a mixed-use hamlet in Orange County, New York, United States. It is located in the Town of Chester.
==History==

Sugar Loaf, New York, was founded in the late 1740s as a waypoint along Kings Highway, providing supplies and horses to travelers.
The hamlet may possibly draw its name from its similarity to a peak in northern England. However, local historian Dr. Richard Hull writes:
It is still not certain how Sugar Loaf acquired its name. The most plausible tale is that Elizabeth Dobbin, during her first winter here (1738 ), gazed up at that huge bald uplifted fault block, shrouded in heavy morning mist, so frosty at the summit yet so greenish-brown at the base, and was reminded of the hard loaves of sugar she and all colonial housewives made in their smokey kitchens.〔Hull, Doctor Richard W. 1980. "Sugar Loaf: its history mystery and magic." Self Published; p.3〕

Note that the name of the mountain in Orange County, New York, (as well as the hamlet itself) is somewhat distinguished by the use of two words instead of one.
By the early 19th century, Sugar Loaf was a saloon community. Hambletonian 10, the sire of all American standardbred horses, was born in Sugar Loaf in 1848.
America's first murder-for-hire occurred on "Calamity Corners" at the intersection of Pine Hill and Hambletonian Roads.〔Hull, Richard W. 1997. "Sugar Loaf New York 1700-1997: the enduring vision." Self Published. ISBN 0-89824-982-1; pp. 15-6〕
Throughout the remainder of the 19th century, and for most of the 20th century, Sugar Loaf remained a quiet, pastoral hamlet with renown for bawdy Apple-Jack saloons〔(Barnsider continues Apple-Jack history of Sugar Loaf )〕 and later, during Prohibition, speakeasies for the enjoyment of countless jazz-age revelers en route to the Glenmere mansion estate on Pine Hill Road, on Glenmere lake.

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