Brasher Falls, New York
Brasher Falls is the largest hamlet and a census-designated place in the town of Brasher in St. [Lawrence County, New York|St. Lawrence County], New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 669.
The community is in northeastern St. Lawrence County, in the southwestern corner of the town of Brasher. It is bordered to the west by Winthrop in the town of Stockholm, and to the south by the town of Lawrence. It sits on both sides of the St. Regis River, which drops in elevation through the hamlet, on its way north to join the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada.
New York [State Route 11C] runs through Brasher Falls, leading southwest through Winthrop to U.S. [Route 11 in New York|U.S. Route 11] in Stockholm Center, and east and south to rejoin Route 11 at Coteys Corner in Lawrence. Massena is to the north, Malone is to the east, and Potsdam is to the southwest.
The Dr. Buck–Stevens House, an octagon house listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is on West Main Street in the hamlet.