
Lake Ontario borders the western edge of this coastal landscape, where the Life Saving Station stands watch over the shoreline near North Pond. The interior is defined by a dense network of nineteenth-century rail lines, most notably the Rome Watertown and Ogdensburg R. R. and several specialized branches like the Syracuse Branch. These tracks link established village centers such as Pulaski, Ellisburg, and Richland, facilitating the transit of goods and people across the Salmon River and numerous smaller tributaries like Skinner Creek and Grindstone Creek.
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