
The New York Susquehanna and Western railroad winds through a landscape dominated by water management and high ridges in the late 1990s. The region is defined by significant infrastructure, including the Clinton Reservoir, Canistear Reservoir, and Macopin Reservoir, which gather water from the Pequannock River watershed. Local settlements such as Newfoundland and Oak Ridge are clustered near these waterways and the rail corridor, maintaining their character as historical crossroads. The map reveals the intricate network of smaller ponds and lakes, such as Echo Lake and Green Pond, that sit between Kanouse Mountain and Green Pond Mountain. Genealogists may find value in the location of the Vreeland Cem and Turner Cem, while the presence of Farny State Park and St Joseph Ch highlights the area's mix of public land and long-standing community centers.
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