Clymer Live Cam

Situated in the southwest region of Chautauqua County






Hosted by:
  • Peek'n Peak
  • 1405 Olde Road - Clymer
  • New York 14724 - United States
  • 716.355.4141
  • https://www.pknpk.com/

What You're Watching

This camera provides a live view of Clymer. History Pekin Hill is a historic location in the town of Clymer, Chautauqua County, New York. It is known for its association with the Pekin Schoolhouse, which was built in the early 19th century and has become a local landmark. The history of Pekin Hill and the Pekin Schoolhouse is intertwined with the local community and its educational heritage. The Pekin Schoolhouse, constructed in 1829, .

Best Times to Watch

Time / PeriodWhat to expect
Morning 8–10am localBest visibility before afternoon clouds; mountain peaks clear
Winter (Dec–Mar)Snow conditions and ski activity — peak season
Summer (June–Aug)Hiking season; green slopes and different landscape character
After snowfallFresh snow on terrain — check conditions before driving passes

Quick Facts

History & Context

History Pekin Hill is a historic location in the town of Clymer, Chautauqua County, New York. It is known for its association with the Pekin Schoolhouse, which was built in the early 19th century and has become a local landmark. The history of Pekin Hill and the Pekin Schoolhouse is intertwined with the local community and its educational heritage. The Pekin Schoolhouse, constructed in 1829, served as an educational institution for the surrounding area. It is a one-room schoolhouse, characteristic of the early American education system, where students of various ages and grades were taught together in the same space. The schoolhouse played a crucial role in providing basic education to children in the rural region during that time. The name "Pekin" likely originates from the small village of Pekin, which was located nearby. The schoolhouse served as an important hub for community gatherings, meetings, and educational activities. It is an example of the historic one-room schoolhouses that were once common throughout rural America.

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