nationalatlas.gov Where We Are NEW YORK TM New York Syracuse 24,999 and less Saranac Lake State capital Albany C Urban areas A N Massena Ogdensburg 81 R Ferry Ontario Lake Streams Lakes Lockport The lowest elevation in New York is sea level (Atlantic Ocean). ke La e i Dunkirk E r90 Fredonia Buffalo 90 Newark Seneca Falls Geneva Auburn Geneseo Dansville Hornell Olean Wellsville Seneca Lake Cayuga Lake Bath Corning Oneida Lake Rome Fulton Rochester 390 86 Jamestown Oswego Irondequoit Niagara Falls North Tonawanda Cheektowaga 5344 4180 IR Railroad Ithaca Ilion Norwich er Riv 88 nna u e ha Susq Binghamton Endicott 40 60 80 Albers equal area projection Troy MASSACHUSETTS 90 Catskill Mts Slide Mtn 4180 Hudson Catskill Kingston Poughkeepsie ar 20 NEW HAMPSHIRE Saratoga Springs Oneonta aw Del 0 Lake George Schenectady Albany e MILES 87 Gloversville Johnstown Amsterdam Sidney Elmira VERMONT Glens Falls Utica Oneida Syracuse Cortland Mt Marcy 5344 Long Lake ck Bla Other principal highway Highest elevation in state (feet) Other elevations (feet) ON M DAC TS K Watertown 87 PHYSICAL FEATURES Lake Placid Tupper Lake TRANSPORTATION Lake Champlain Plattsburgh Potsdam Saranac Lake ONTARIO Interstate; limited access highway Malone R Binghamton 25,000 – 99,999 A A Huds on 100,000 – 499,999 D AD 1,000,000 and over QUEBEC ' POPULATED PLACES Monticello R 84 Middletown CONNECTICUT Newburgh Peekskill 87 PENNSYLVANIA White Plains NEW JERSEY Yonkers New York U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey ound nd S a l Montauk s gI Lon Levittown Hempstead LONG ISLAND NTIC A L AT OCEAN The National Atlas of the United States of AmericaO R pagegen_ny3.pdf INTERIOR-GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, RESTON, VIRGINIA-2004
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