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Adirondack Park

United States > New York

Adirondack Park, covering over six million acres, features a diverse topography characterized by rugged mountains, extensive forests, and numerous waterways. The park is dominated by the Adirondack Mountains, which contain 46 peaks exceeding 4,000 feet, with Mount Marcy standing at 5,343 feet as the highest…

Average elevation: 371 m

Tompkins County

United States > New York

Average elevation: 377 m

Bronx County

United States > New York > New York

The Bronx's highest elevation at 280 feet (85 m) is in the northwest corner, west of Van Cortlandt Park and in the Chapel Farm area near the Riverdale Country School. The opposite (southeastern) side of the Bronx has four large low peninsulas or "necks" of low-lying land that jut into the waters of the East…

Average elevation: 21 m

Hudson River

United States > New York

The source of the Hudson River is Lake Tear of the Clouds in the Adirondack Park at an elevation of 4,322 feet (1,317 m). However, the river is not cartographically called the Hudson River until miles downstream. The river is named Feldspar Brook until its confluence with the Opalescent River, and then is…

Average elevation: 297 m

Steuben County

United States > New York

Average elevation: 488 m

Queens County

United States > New York > New York

Many of the village street grids of Queens had only worded names, some were numbered according to local numbering schemes, and some had a mix of words and numbers. In the early 1920s, a "Philadelphia Plan" was instituted to overlay one numbered system upon the whole borough. The Topographical Bureau, Borough…

Average elevation: 11 m

Lenox Hill

United States > New York > New York

Average elevation: 20 m

Oswego County

United States > New York

Average elevation: 180 m

Ulster County

United States > New York

Average elevation: 343 m

City of Ithaca

United States > New York > Tompkins County

Ithaca is characterized by a diverse topography that significantly influences its natural environment and urban layout. Nestled at the southern tip of Cayuga Lake, the city features a floodplain area with an average elevation around 636 feet (194 meters) above sea level, though it rises to approximately 1,214…

Average elevation: 195 m

Nelson Corners

United States > New York > Putnam County

Average elevation: 188 m

Town of Schroon

United States > New York > Essex County

Average elevation: 424 m

Lake Clear

United States > New York > Franklin County

Average elevation: 498 m

Central Park

United States > New York > New York County > New York

In June 1856, Fernando Wood appointed a "consulting board" of seven people, headed by author Washington Irving, to inspire public confidence in the proposed development. Wood hired military engineer Egbert Ludovicus Viele as the park's chief engineer, tasking him with a topographical survey of the site. The…

Average elevation: 26 m

Town of Candor

United States > New York > Tioga County

Average elevation: 395 m

Oak Ridge

United States > New York > Montgomery County

Average elevation: 383 m

Charlton

United States > New York > Saratoga County

Average elevation: 167 m

Lidell Corners

United States > New York > Otsego County

Average elevation: 446 m

Lagrangeville

United States > New York > Dutchess County

Average elevation: 136 m

Yulan

United States > New York > Sullivan County

Average elevation: 350 m

Erie County

United States > New York

The northern border of the county is Tonawanda Creek. Part of the southern border is Cattaraugus Creek. Other major streams include Buffalo Creek (Buffalo River), Cayuga Creek, Cazenovia Creek, Scajaquada Creek, Eighteen Mile Creek and Ellicott Creek. The county's northern half, including Buffalo and its…

Average elevation: 286 m

Flushing Meadows-Corona Park

United States > New York > Queens County > New York

Around 1907, contractor Michael Degnon, whose firm constructed the Williamsburg Bridge, the Cape Cod Canal, and the Steinway subway tunnel (used by today's 7 and <7>​ trains), purchased large tracts of marsh near Flushing Creek. At the time, the land was considered "all but worthless". Degnon envisioned…

Average elevation: 15 m

East Elmira

United States > New York > Chemung County

Average elevation: 348 m

Oneida County

United States > New York

Average elevation: 331 m

Kidders

United States > New York > Seneca County > Town of Ovid

Average elevation: 146 m

Amenia

United States > New York > Dutchess County

Average elevation: 239 m

Chautauqua County

United States > New York

The county is generally composed of rolling hills and valleys, with elevations ranging anywhere between 1100 and 2100 feet, although the land within a few miles of Lake Erie is generally flat and at an elevation of 1000 feet or lower. The lowest point in the county is Lake Erie, at 571 feet (174 meters), and…

Average elevation: 328 m

Town of Inlet

United States > New York > Hamilton County

Average elevation: 600 m

Tunnel

United States > New York > Broome County

Average elevation: 467 m

Plainview

United States > New York > Nassau County > Plainview

Average elevation: 57 m

Lake Katrine

United States > New York > Ulster County

Average elevation: 60 m

Gurn Spring

United States > New York > Saratoga County

Average elevation: 96 m

Town of Albion

United States > New York > Orleans County

Average elevation: 171 m

Belleview

United States > New York > Chautauqua County

Average elevation: 432 m

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