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  2. Dolgeville, New York - Wikipedia

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    Perspective map of Dolgeville in 1890. Dolgeville is located in east-central Herkimer County and western Fulton County at (43.102233, -74.772294 According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.83 square miles (4.75 km 2), of which 1.79 square miles (4.64 km 2) is land and 0.04 square miles (0.11 km 2), or 2.38%, is water.

  3. Dolge Company Factory Complex - Wikipedia

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    Dolge Company Factory Complex, also known as Alfred Dolge and Sons Felt and Sounding Board Factories and Daniel Green Factory Complex, is a national historic district located at Dolgeville in Herkimer County, New York. The district contains 10 contributing buildings and one contributing structure.

  4. List of cities and towns along the Susquehanna River

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    This is a list of cities and towns along the Susquehanna River and its branches in the United States, in the states of New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland. These communities and their surroundings are collectively referred to as the Susquehanna Valley .

  5. Twin Tiers - Wikipedia

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    The Twin Tiers are the collective counties that lie on the New YorkPennsylvania border on either side of the 42nd parallel north. The region is predominantly rural and contains many small towns. The region is predominantly rural and contains many small towns.

  6. Beaversprite - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Burney Richards (April 7, 1894 – August 1, 1985) was born and raised in Little Falls, New York, as was her husband Allison ("Al", April 16, 1892 – July 21, 1963). Al was a graduate of the first class of the New York State College of Forestry in Syracuse and a veteran of World War I. [4] The two wed in 1920. [5]

  7. Susquehanna Depot, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Susquehanna Depot, often referred to simply as Susquehanna, is a borough in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, United States, located on the Susquehanna River 23 miles (37 km) southeast of Binghamton, New York. In the past, railroad locomotives and railroad cars were made here. It is also known for its Pennsylvania Bluestone quarries. [3]

  8. New York State Route 167 - Wikipedia

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    New York State Route 167 (NY 167) is a north–south state highway in the Mohawk Valley region of New York in the United States. It extends for 26.17 miles (42.12 km) from an intersection with U.S. Route 20 (US 20) in the Otsego County village of Richfield Springs to a junction with NY 29 in the Herkimer County village of Dolgeville.

  9. Dolgeville Airport - Wikipedia

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    Dolgeville Airport covers an area of 10 acres (4 ha) at an elevation of 945 feet (288 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 11/29 with a turf surface measuring 1,360 by 100 feet (415 x 30 m). [1] For the 12-month period ending July 22, 2009, the airport had 44 aircraft operations: 68% general aviation and 32% military. [1]