
Warren State Hospital and its extensive Farm Colony anchor the southern reaches of this landscape along the Conewango Creek valley. In the mid-1950s, the area reflects a deeply established agricultural and institutional character, where the valley floor serves as a major transportation corridor for the New York Central Railroad. The uplands are defined by family-named landmarks and small rural crossroads such as Lander, Putnamville, and Marshtown Corners.
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