
Syracuse sits as the central hub of this 1985 survey, surrounded by its satellite communities like Solvay, Liverpool, and Mattydale. The landscape is defined by the legacy of New York's waterway network, showing the Erie Canal winding westward toward Clyde and Lyons, while the Seneca River and Oswego River provide natural drainage from the interior lakes toward the shores of Lake Ontario. The industrial and transit infrastructure of the mid-1980s is on full display, with the New York State Thruway and extensive Conrail lines cutting through the terrain.
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