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Rochester is located at the mouth of the Genesee River, which bisects the city, at the approximate mid-point of the south shore of Lake Ontario.
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Satellite poster map print of Buffalo, New York: 24"x36" Glossy
Buffalo, New York and the following cities area featured in this glossy print: Tonawanda, Fort Erie, North Tonawanda, Niagara Falls, Woodlawan, and others.
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New York, located on the Atlantic Coastal Plain at the mouth of the Hudson River, is a city made up mostly of islands. Of the city's five boroughs, only the Bronx is contiguous to upstate New York. The larger metropolitan area takes in Long Island, northern New Jersey, and southwestern Connecticut. Commuters now live as far away as eastern Pennsylvania. The city lies at the conjunction of the Hudson and East Rivers with New York Bay leading to the Atlantic Ocean.
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Syracuse is located in the center of New York State in a region of rolling hills, flat plains, lakes, and streams. The city lies on a rise at the south end of Onondaga Lake.
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Publisher: Import Images New York. Size: 24" x 36". Condition: Brand-New. Price: $9.95 USD. View other great associated items in the following collections: Select Category AMERICANA; MAPS OF AMERICA POSTERS.
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Satellite Poster Map of Lake Placid New York
This ASTER satellite scene captures Lake Placid, home to the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics.
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Oyster Bay is located in southeast New York on northeast Long Island on an inlet of Long Island Sound.
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Port Jefferson at one time was a small ship building community, with the name Drowned Meadow. The community leaders, realizing this was a poor name for the ship building business, eventually changed its name to Port Jefferson after President Thomas Jefferson.
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The Finger Lakes, a major tourist destination in the west-central section of Upstate New York, are actually eleven in number, but only seven of the largest are commonly identified as such. The lakes mainly are linear in shape, each lake oriented on a north-south axis.
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Description This map was produced by S. Augustus Mitchell in 1875 for his New General Atlas. This map shows Mitchell's traditional grape vine border, characteristic pastel coloring and abundant details of geographical features. The States of Arizona and New Mexico are illustrated on this map. Counties are distinguished by different colors. Wagon trails and major routes of transport are also shown. These 1875 maps offer a fascinating perspective of areas that have since undergone significant growth...
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New York City is made of five boroughs. Brooklyn and Queens occupy the western portion of Long Island, while Staten Island and Manhattan are truly islands and on their own. Bronx, located to the north, is part of the New York State mainland.
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The scene covers the finger Lakes as well as Buffalo and Rochester, New York.
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Trenton, the second oldest capital in the United States, lies on the east bank of the Delaware River, about 30 miles northeast of Philadelphia and 60 miles southwest of New York City. Trenton is situated on a plateau at the Delaware's navigable head. The city itself is bisected by Assunpink Creek.
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Bridgeport, in the southwest portion of Connecticut, sprawls for two and one-half miles along Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Pequonnock River. Located in Fairfield County, the city is situated on low-lying land that comprises two harbors, the main Bridgeport Harbor and the Black Rock Harbor two miles away. The city lies 150 miles south of Boston and 70 miles north of New York City.
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Hartford, located in Hartford County in the center of Connecticut, is midway between New York City to the south and Boston, Massachusetts, to the north. The entire city is contained within the fertile Connecticut River Valley. Poised on a rise above the west side of the Connecticut River, the city of Hartford is set among a gently rolling landscape with extensive level areas. Hartford, at the head of the navigable portion of the river, has been a major inland port of entry.
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Philadelphia is one of the oldest and most historically significant cities in the United States. During part of the 18th century, the city was the second capital and most populous city of the United States. At that time, it eclipsed Boston and New York City in political and social importance, with Benjamin Franklin playing an extraordinary role in Philadelphia's rise.
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With over ten million people living within its city limits, Seoul is one of the most populous cities in the world. However, with an area of only 605 square kilometers, smaller than cities such as London or New York City, it is one of the most densely populated major cities.
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Atlantic City, in southeast New Jersey, lies on narrow, sandy Absecon Island several miles off the mainland. The island, separated from the mainland by a series of low-lying meadows and a narrow strait, is 60 miles southeast of Philadelphia and 100 miles south of New York City.
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