New York Historical Features: Populated Places
Historical Featuresare physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.
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| Name | County | USGS Topo Map |
|---|---|---|
| Black Lake | St. Lawrence | Hammond |
| Fishkill Landing | Dutchess | Wappingers Falls |
| Harsenville | New York | Central Park |
| Huntersville | Westchester | Ossining |
| Kenwells | Hamilton | Mount Tom |
| Lewis | Livingston | Nunda |
| Log City | Onondaga | Jamesville |
| Pavement | Erie | Clarence |
| Rhinelander Gardens | New York | Brooklyn |
| Seneca Village | New York | Central Park |
| Stella | Broome | Binghamton West |
| Sucker Brook | St. Lawrence | Sparrowhawk Point |
| The Kingdom | Onondaga | Jordan |
| The Patch | Cayuga | Weedsport |
| York Center | Livingston | Geneseo |
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