
Millerton serves as the primary hub of this landscape in the mid-1950s, situated where the New York Central railroad corridor navigates the valley floor. The map highlights a network of rural hamlets and family-named junctions, including Spencer Corners, Pulvers Corners, and Perry Corners, which illustrate the region's historical settlement patterns before modern suburbanization. To the east, the state line between New York and Connecticut cuts through the ridges of Winchell Mountain and Hobby Hill, bordering the protected expanse of Taconic State Park.
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