
The borderlands of New York and Connecticut are defined here by a network of significant water management systems and rural crossings during the mid-1940s. The village of Brewster serves as a central hub, connected by the New York Central railroad which skirts the edge of Lake Tonetta. The landscape is dominated by the sprawling reaches of the East Branch Reservoir and Bog Brook Reservoir, which transformed the local topography.
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