
Shaker Village and the community at Mt. Lebanon anchor this late 19th-century survey of the borderlands between Massachusetts and New York. The landscape is defined by the prominent Taconic Range, where industry and agriculture meet along the high ridges and deep valleys. Industrial sites like Richmond Furnace and the Shaker Mill Pond point to the area's manufacturing heritage, while the presence of Pittsfield in the northeast corner shows the beginning of urban expansion. Transportation is dominated by a complex network of iron rails, including the Boston and Albany Railroad and the Lebanon Springs Railroad, which facilitated movement through the rugged gaps. Smaller settlements like Canaan Four Corners and State Line mark the crossing points between states, serving as vital hubs for local commerce before the rise of modern highways.
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