There are two places named Massena in St. Lawrence County in the U.S. state of New York:
Massena (village), New York
Massena (town), New York
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Massena was settled in 1792 by French lumberjacks and was one of the first four towns in St. Lawrence County.
Operated by the NewYork Power Authority, the hydropower generating facility provides some of the lowest energy costs in the U.S. The Eisenhower and Snell Locks, built in Massena in the 1950's, are the only American shipping locks on the St.
The village of Massena lies at the town's western border, with a population of 11,209.
The state of NewYork is diverse in many ways including its landscapes, cultures and cities.
The south part of the city features the excellent museums and nightclubs of NewYork City along with an almost limitless supply of entertainment, accommodations and attractions to choose from.
Albany has the NewYork State Museum which features all the information you needed to know about the history of the state of NewYork.