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to east, the Erie Canal links such cities as Buffalo, Lockport, Rochester, Syracuse, Rome, Utica, Little Falls, Schenectady, and Albany. A series of connecting canals, including the Cayuga-Seneca Canal near Rochester and the Champlain Canal running north from Albany, further extended the network...
Montreal, city, Quebec province, southeastern Canada. The second most-populous city in Canada and the principal metropolis of Quebec, it occupies about three-fourths of Montreal Island, near the confluence of the Ottawa and St. Lawrence rivers. It is a c
004月 15, 2018inLake Huron SS Chirripo more » 004月 14, 2018inIrish Sea King Cruiser Wreck The King Cruiser sank on the 4th of May 1997 was miles off course after striking Anemone reef on it’s way to Koh Phi-Phi from Phuket. No one was injured and all passengers were safely eva...
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Catskill Hudson Bank 195 Lake Louise Marie Road, Rock Hill, NY 12775 1993-12-06 $351.7 Cattaraugus County Bank 116-20 Main Street, Little Valley, NY 14755 1902-01-01 $186.4 Cayuga Lake National Bank 3 Cayuga Street, Union Springs, NY 13160 1864-01-01 $119.1 Champlain National Bank 7558...
Lake Huron, second largest of the Great Lakes of North America, bounded on the west by Michigan (U.S.) and on the north and east by Ontario (Canada). The lake is 206 miles (331 km) long from northwest to southeast, and its maximum width is 183 miles (295
National Road, first federal highway in the United States and for several years the main route to what was then the Northwest Territory. Built (1811–37) from Cumberland, Maryland (western terminus of a state road from Baltimore and of the Chesapeake and
Erie Canal, historic waterway of the United States, connecting the Great Lakes with New York City via the Hudson River at Albany. The canal, 363 miles (584 km) long, was the first canal in the United States to connect western waterways with the Atlantic
Adirondack Mountains, mountains in northeastern New York state, U.S. They extend southward from the St. Lawrence River valley and Lake Champlain to the Mohawk River valley. The mountains are only sparsely settled, and much of the area exists in a primiti