Putnam County topographic map
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Name: Putnam County topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Putnam County, New York, United States (41.32178 -73.98253 41.52702 -73.53073)
Average elevation: 554 ft
Minimum elevation: -10 ft
Maximum elevation: 1,565 ft
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Manhattan
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Average elevation: 52 ft
Cortland County
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Average elevation: 1,486 ft
Adirondack Park
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: 1,217 ft
Essex County
Essex County is in the northeastern part of New York state, just west of Vermont along the eastern boundary of the state. The eastern boundary of Essex County is Lake Champlain, which serves as the New York – Vermont border at an elevation of just under 100 feet (30.5 m). The highest natural point in New…
Average elevation: 1,371 ft
Finger Lakes National Forest
United States > New York > Schuyler County > Town of Hector
Average elevation: 1,168 ft
Long Island
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Average elevation: 138 ft
Buffalo
United States > New York > Erie County
Buffalo is characterized by its relatively flat terrain, predominantly lying on the Erie/Ontario Lake Plain, which forms part of the Eastern Great Lakes Lowlands. The city's elevation averages around 607 feet above sea level, with minor variations, particularly in neighborhoods like University Heights, which…
Average elevation: 607 ft
City of Binghamton
United States > New York > Broome County
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Average elevation: 1,053 ft
Tug Hill
United States > New York > Oswego Town
The core Tug Hill region encompasses 150,000 acres (610 km2) of unbroken, generally second-growth, northern hardwood forest, and is drained by a vast network of streams. Important rivers and streams whose headwaters are located within the Tug Hill region include the Mohawk River, Deer River, Salmon River, Mad…
Average elevation: 358 ft
Highbridge Park
United States > New York > New York County > New York
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Average elevation: 98 ft
Saratoga County
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Average elevation: 715 ft
Westchester County
At 987 feet (301 m), the highest elevation in the county is a U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey benchmark known as "Bailey" in Mountain Lakes Park near the Connecticut state line. The lowest elevation is sea level, along both the Hudson and Long Island Sound.
Average elevation: 312 ft
City of Ithaca
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City of Albany
United States > New York > Albany County
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Average elevation: 223 ft
City of Troy
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The western edge of the city is flat along the river, and then steeply slopes to higher terrain to the east. The average elevation is 50 feet, with the highest elevation being 500 feet in the eastern part of the city. The city is longer than it is wide, with the southern part wider than the northern section of…
Average elevation: 266 ft
Staten Island
United States > New York > New York
Although Staten Island is a borough of New York City, the island is topographically and geologically a part of New Jersey. Staten Island is separated from Long Island by the Narrows and from mainland New Jersey by the Arthur Kill and the Kill Van Kull. Staten Island is positioned at the center of New York…
Average elevation: 30 ft
Queens
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: 36 ft
Monroe County
Monroe County features a diverse topography characterized by rolling hills, flat plains, and numerous water bodies, including Lake Ontario to the north. The terrain rises gently from the shores of the lake, with elevations reaching approximately 800 feet (244 meters) in the southern regions, particularly near…
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Average elevation: 1,831 ft
Manhattan Island
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Marble Hill is one example of how Manhattan's land has been considerably altered by human intervention. The borough has seen substantial land reclamation along its waterfronts since Dutch colonial times, and much of the natural variation in its topography has been evened out.
Average elevation: 56 ft
Central Park
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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: 85 ft
Erie County
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…
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East Hampton
United States > New York > Suffolk County > East Hampton > Village of East Hampton
Average elevation: 39 ft
Saratoga Springs
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Average elevation: 528 ft
Troy
United States > New York > Rensselaer County
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Watertown
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The Bronx
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Storm King State Park
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Average elevation: 640 ft
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Average elevation: 276 ft
Sonyea State Forest
United States > New York > Livingston County > Town of Mount Morris
Average elevation: 758 ft
City of Poughkeepsie
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According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 5.7 square miles (14.8 km2), of which 5.1 square miles (13.3 km2) is land, and 0.23 square miles (0.6 km2) (comprising 10.05%) is water. Poughkeepsie lies approximately 75 miles (121 km) north of the center of the New York megacity. It is…
Average elevation: 161 ft
Kent Cliffs Unit
United States > New York > Putnam County > Town of Putnam Valley > Richardsville
Average elevation: 886 ft
City of Olean
United States > New York > Cattaraugus County
As a result of its higher elevation, Olean has a cooler humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb) than the larger western New York cities with hot-summer humid continental climates (Dfa).
Average elevation: 1,512 ft
Isle of San Souci
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Average elevation: 23 ft
Rotterdam Junction
United States > New York > Schenectady County > Town of Rotterdam
Average elevation: 531 ft
Harbor Island Park
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Average elevation: 33 ft
Millers Corners
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Average elevation: 689 ft