
Binghamton and Johnson City anchor the southwestern corner of this mid-century landscape, where the Susquehanna River and Chenango River converge. The mapping shows a region defined by its diverse topography, from the northern plains along the Mohawk River near Amsterdam to the high elevations of the Catskill Mountains in the southeast. Significant infrastructure of the late 1950s is visible, including the New York State Thruway and major rail lines like the Delaware and Hudson RR and Erie RR that supported the regional economy.
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