
The Montezuma Marsh dominates the northern reaches of this landscape, where the Seneca River and Clyde River converge within the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge. This mid-1950s survey captures the intricate water management system of the region, including the Cayuga Canal and the historic Mud Lock. The village of Cayuga sits prominently on the northeastern shore of Cayuga Lake, serving as a hub where the New York Central and Lehigh Valley railroads intersect.
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