The Town of French Creek is a small rural town located in the very southwest corner of Western New York, bordered by Pennsylvania on the south and west, with dairy farms, maple syrup production, and recreation being highlights.
The land was first settled around 1811. The Town of French Creek was founded in 1829 from part of the town of Clymer. As of the 2010 Census, the population is 906.
The land was first settled around 1811. The Town of French Creek was founded in 1829 from part of the town of Clymer. As of the 2010 Census, the population is 906.