
Oriskany Creek carves a deep path through the highlands of Oneida and Madison counties during the mid-1940s, serving as a corridor for both water and transport. The village of Oriskany Falls sits at a critical junction where the now-labeled New York Ontario and Western RR (Abandoned) line met local industry. To the east, the village of Waterville serves as a secondary hub near the headwaters of the Lackawanna River.
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