Buttermilk Falls (Montgomery County, New York)

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Buttermilk Falls
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Location of Buttermilk Falls within New York
Coordinates 42°52′07″N74°27′02″W / 42.86861°N 74.45056°W / 42.86861; -74.45056 Coordinates: 42°52′07″N74°27′02″W / 42.86861°N 74.45056°W / 42.86861; -74.45056
Elevation 817 ft (249 m) [1]
Watercourse Yatesville Creek

Buttermilk Falls also known as Adriucha or Adriutha is a waterfall located on Yatesville Creek northeast of Currytown, New York.

Yatesville Creek flows into the Mohawk River in Randall, New York. On a land grant, dated 1727, it is referred to by the Indian name "Wasontha".

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