
The Mohawk River valley corridor serves as the industrial and transit spine of this 1943 survey, where the heavy infrastructure of the New York Central railroad and the Barge Canal parallel the older, abandoned Erie Canal. The manufacturing centers of Ilion and Frankfort dominate the southern bank, their dense residential grids contrasting with the agrarian uplands of Schuyler and German Flatts. This era represents the peak of the region's mid-century industrial footprint, before the major expansion of modern highway systems.
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