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microwave. The fully handicapped accessible cottages sleep six, are furnished and stocked with pillows, bedding, cooking utensils, dishes and coffeemakers. In addition, each cottage has a grill and picnic table outside. Reminiscent of a classic hunting lodge, the Pitt
Cottage in the Red House Area offers the same amenities as the Fancher Cottages. One outstanding feature of the Pitt Cottage is its gas burning stone fireplace. Located on Allegany State Park Rte. 2, the cottage is adjacent to Congdon Trail and three miles from the Administration Building. Pitt Cottage is not handicapped accessible. Recently rebuilt Parallel cabins 1 and 2 have the same amenities as the Fancher group of cottages and are handicapped accessible.
1358:: Although a few cabins in the Quaker area are the standard one room, 16 by 16 feet (4.9 by 4.9 m) "Quaker Style Cabin", there are lots cabins with two or more beehives available on this side of Allegany State Park. These cabins are: Weller #'s 13, 15, and 22: Pinetree #'s 1 through 4: Ranger #4: Ward #6: Brow #'s 3, 7 and 11: Gypsy #'s 6, 12,13, 16, and 19: Circle #2: Indian #5: McCabe #1 (four room): All Cottages (three rooms and a private bath); Parallel #'s 1 and 2 (full service cottages); Buffalo 13: Creekside #'s 9, 15, and 16: Kaiser #11 (three room) and 12 (four rooms). Taft cabin also has multiple rooms and screened-in porches that can be used as bedrooms.
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beaches have a Diving
Platform, also staffed by lifeguards with 12 ft (3.7 m) deep water. There are very strict rules in the beach waters, no flotation devices are allowed unless Coastguard Approved. Air mattresses, Tubes, and even Kiddie Water-wings are prohibited. The beaches are often closed due to thunderstorms or other possibly dangerous situations. Both beaches have bathrooms near the parking lot; the 1960s-vintage restrooms near Quaker Lake were torn down after summer 2015, with a newly constructed pavilion to open in 2016. A snack bar is also present at both Red House Lake and Quaker Lake.
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1364:: Most cabins in the Quaker area have electricity and include a refrigerator, however some do not. The cabins without electrical power, or refrigerators, in the Quaker area are Barton #'s 1 through 13 and #'s 19 through 22: Hamlin #'s 1 to 8 and #'s 11 and 14: Gypsy #'s 4 through 7 and 12 through 32 (Gypsy #11 has electricity, fridge, and gas heat/stove): Indian #'s 1 through 4: all cabins on Circle, Reed, and Creekside Trails. All other cabins in the Quaker area do have electricity and refrigerators.
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two in the Red House area. The Black Snake
Mountain trail is also unique due to its direct contact with the Pennsylvania state line. One of the attractions on this trail is a concrete marker shows the exact line where New York and Pennsylvania meet. It is short enough that one could sit on the marker, and be in two states at once. Many other attractions are viewable on or from the trails listed below. In the Quaker Area, the Tornado Trail tours the damage area caused by an F-1
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recently renovated and all the bathhouses are new, with three automatic flush toilets and two showers in each, one of which in each is accessible to people with mobility issues. There is a
Trailer Dumping station on the main road near Site 55. All Roads are paved, with partial paved/gravel driveways for campsites. All sites are 'back-in' sites, there are no 'pull-thru' sites. Cain Hollow Campground is only open during summer months, from mid-May until mid-October.
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place in the published time period. The sites are numbered, with numbers corresponding to an attached map. When a program is conducted, park patrons are directed to meet at one of these specific places at the specified time. Examples of activities and their program site include a tour of a Beaver colony- Site 28, bike & hike to Bridal Falls- Site 60, tour of the Bear Caves- Site 42, tour of
Thunder Rocks- Site 35, night owl walk- Site 32, etc.
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the winter months and is gated off just south of Red House during the summer so as not to disturb the 38 remaining permanent residents of Red House. Bay State Road is maintained year-round by the town of Red House from the hamlet northward, as are two other roads in the hamlet, Lonkto Hollow Road and Beck Road.
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until 2020. It is now operated by OLV Catholic
Charities. Over the years the group camps have been falling apart, until recently. The park is going through a revitalization period. They have recently bulldozed Group Camp 5, and plan to rebuild for next spring. Camp 10 (Carlton) also has work being
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There are some cabins that have one room plus a kitchenette in them. These are the cabins on
Sugarbush and Congdon Trails. Newer three room cabins in the Red House area are located at: all of Summit Trail, Anderson Trail #'s 1, 1A, 7, 15, 16, all of MacIntosh Trail (except those mentioned above). All
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Redhouse Dance Pavilion was last used for an Independence Day dance in 1973. The building then housed a game room until it was torn down in 1984. The Redhouse Miniature Golf Course was later built on the same concrete floor; that facility was torn out in the late 2000s and the site is currently a
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passes through it. The North
Country Trail is a 4000+ mile trail that spans through New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and terminates in North Dakota. Allegany State Park's 18-mile (29 km) section of the trail includes 4 lean-tos, two in the Quaker Area, and the other
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Administration Building also has a sitting room with a large bay window overlooking Red House Lake. This room is used for functions and meetings, and is equipped with two wood-burning fireplaces. The gift shop is operated by J-Con Parks, Inc. The rental office, gift shop, museum, and Park Police
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Through the years, the park was developed further with the addition of Quaker Lake, winterized cabins and full service cottages, hiking and snowmobile trails, picnic and recreation areas, bike and horse paths, and better roads enabling people to access the park. A ski facility was constructed in the
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station situated on the access road near the Bova Ski Area and Camp Allegany. The gas stored in this pool is used by the park (which it receives for free as part of the agreement), and by local industries requiring high-pressure, high-volume gas supply. The rest of the gas is used on the K line for
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Cabin Trails are clusters of cabins accessible by dirt roads (see above). Each trail usually has centrally located pit toilets or bathrooms with flush toilets, while shower facilities are more widely separated. All cabin trails in the Red House area have a dedicated shower house within the trail.
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runs from ASP Route 1, about midpoint between Red House Lake and ASP3 past the former Big Basin Ski Area, north through the hamlet of Red House, and connects with ASP Route 2 just outside the park near I-86. Bay State Road cannot be navigated from end-to-end; it is only usable by snowmobile during
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In addition to the hiking trails, the park has set up 71 program sites which are used to direct park visitors to specific sites where the park naturalist staff conducts walks and other programs. The park publishes a Recreation Activities Bulletin which informs park visitors of the programs taking
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was located along Redhouse Lake, near the beach parking lot. The old dance hall was built upon the concrete barn floor of a farmer,(John Sharpe), that formerly owned the land. As with the Quaker Dance Hall, weekend dances were held at the Redhouse Dance hall throughout the summer, from the 1920s
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A converted schoolhouse (near the present day Quaker Inn) served as the park's first administration building, and World War I Army surplus tents on 16-by-16-foot (4.9 by 4.9 m) wooden platforms were primarily used during the time between the park's creation until the completion of the first
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There are two small bathing beaches in the park: one at Red House Lake and another at Quaker Lake at the end of Quaker Lake Road, past the entrance to Cain Hollow Campground. The swimming areas are staffed by lifeguards, and only open to swimmers from 11am-7pm while lifeguards are present. Both
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hookup, and have central bathrooms. Water Taps are located throughout the campground and on the Bathhouses. Cain Hollow loop A is entirely out in the open, and separate from the other 3 Loops, it is set up more for Trailers than Tenting. Loops B, C, and D are mostly Tree'd lots. Cain Hollow was
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are located in the southern part of the Allegany State park, adjacent to Quaker Run Creek and offer guests a unique camping experience. Named for Senator Albert T. Fancher, the "Father of Allegany State Park," each Fancher Cottage has a bathroom with shower, refrigerator, counter-top range and
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is situated along Stoddard Creek. Its entrance is on ASP1, across from the Redhouse General Store. This campground contains 5 loops; Loops A, B, C & D, and E. Loop A and a few sites on the remaining 4 loops are non electric sites. All of the loops are interconnected by dirt roads.
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1370:: In the Quaker area, there are centrally located flush toilets on Weller, Diehl, Gypsy, and Buffalo Cabin Trails, as well as in the Fancher Bath House, the Quaker Museum, the Quaker Picnic Area, and the Quaker Rental Office. McCabe #1 also has a seasonal flush toilet inside.
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near the Bradford, Pennsylvania entrance. When all the fire towers were abandoned in favor of aerial surveillance in 1971, the Mt. Irvine tower was the only one taken down by park personnel in the early 1970s. It was saved however, when reassembled by a BOCES class in
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In 1926, Science Lake was built and offered the first official swimming area in the park. Adjoining the lake was the Allegany School Of Natural History, a group of 42 cabins, and a main building housing a library, several science laboratories, and an assembly room.
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miles south of the Quaker Entrance). It follows a southerly course towards the state of Pennsylvania and the Allegheny National Forest, ending about one mile (1.6 km) northwest of the border. Wolf Run Road was originally built for the town of
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The first State Park Bond Issue was passed in 1924, and provided funds for the development of the Redhouse Area, including the construction of the Redhouse Administration Building and the building of the Redhouse Dam, which created Redhouse Lake.
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917:. The Art Roscoe trails are located near Summit in the Red House Area. In addition to these trails, The Allegheny Highlands Snowmobile and Horse Trail begins in the park off ASP 2. Another unique bragging right the park has is that the famous
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1694:, abbreviated "Dfb" on climate maps. The hottest temperature recorded in Allegany State Park was 101 °F (38.3 °C) on July 9, 1936, while the coldest temperature recorded was −35 °F (−37.2 °C) on February 9, 1934.
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In the Red House Area there is the Red House Tent and Trailer Area; Quaker Area has the Diehl Tent and Trailer Trailer Area, and the Cain Hollow Camping Area. Between the three, 424 sites are available for tent or trailer use.
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on the eastern side of Allegany. About midway this road intersects with Ridge Run Road (the entrance way to Thunder Rocks). Limestone Run Road serves as the eastern entrance to Allegany State Park from Limestone during the
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sits beside English Creek, running parallel with ASP1 just east of the Quaker Inn. This camping trail also has 8 cabins on it, and is a single loop with 22 non-electric sites and a bath and shower house at the trail head.
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Allegany State Park offers 21 hiking trails of various lengths and difficulties available for use year round. Six of the trails are part of the Art Roscoe Ski Touring Area. The trails within this system are groomed for
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Station are located on the main level of the building. The restaurant, Allegany Regional Offices of NYSOPRHP, and park offices are located on the upper level of the building. The basement includes offices and storage.
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to head a five-member team to develop a vast park that continues to grow to this day. Fancher is known as the "Father of Allegany State Park," and the seven Fancher Cottages in Allegany State Park are named after him.
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is located in Cain Hollow, off Quaker Lake Road, about 1-mile (1.6 km) east of Quaker Entrance to Allegany State Park on ASP 3. This campground has 4 loops; Loops A, B, C, and D. Many sites are equipped with an
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The park also has several larger campsites known as Group Camps. These are reserved primarily by large groups or organizations such as Boy Scout troops, church groups, etc. They usually consist of several cabins or
1198:: All Cabin Trails in the Red House area have centrally located Flush toilets are also available in both the Red House and Beehunter Picnic Areas, the Red House Bathhouse, and the Red House Administration Building.
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but within the boundaries of Allegany State Park. The village since was incorporated into Limestone, and no longer exists. Ruins of the old village are still visible and are accessible from the Limestone Run Road.
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575:(ASP Route 2) runs west to east along the northern part of the park and then north to south along the eastern side of the park. ASP Route 2 runs from exit 19 of the Southern Tier Expressway (the former
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There are three routes connecting through the State Park. In the Red House and Quaker Run Areas, the speed limit is 25 MPH (40 km/h), while the limit is 35 MPH (55 km/h) in forested parts.
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park in the 1930s; the Bova ski area, which featured traditional alpine skiing and ski jumps, closed down in 1980 because of disrepair. (Cross-country skiing is still available in the park.)
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of Beehunter Trail (except for the #'s mentioned above) are even larger three room cottages. There are also older large four room cabins with fireplaces on Ryan Trail.
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Allegany State Park was named as a top "Amazing Spot" in the nation in 2007. It has also been referred to as "the wilderness playground of Western New York."
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as compensation. Elko was successfully vacated and dissolved, but many of the remaining residents of Red House, among them the family of Pro Bowl fullback
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is entered from outside the park, off NY 280, about 2 miles (3.2 km) north of the Quaker Entrance. This road leads to the boat launch onto the
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Opened in 1996, the Old Quaker Store Museum features exhibits about the park's history, natural history and development. The museum is located in
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In addition to the hiking trails, a paved bicycle path circumscribes Red House Lake. Along this path is the Thomas E. Kelly Bridge, the only
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Gift Cards can also be purchased for camping purposes. Gift cards can be purchased and redeemed at most New York State Parks.
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diverges from ASP Route 2 at the fork in the road about 1/2 mile South of Red House Lake (by
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The Quaker area is the southwestern section of the park. Its attractions include Quaker Lake, the
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A cabin in Camp 10 (Carlton) in 2007. The camp is under construction with new cabins being built.
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Due to the danger of forest fires, and the damage caused by them in New York State Parks, three
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A master plan, adopted in 2010, provides protection from oil and gas drilling within the park.
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Allegany Oxbow: A History of Allegany State Park and the Allegany Reserve of the Seneca Nation
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A new Allegany State Park map & brochure was produced in 2010 by Allegany State Park and
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is divided into two sections: The Red House Area and the Quaker Run Area. It lies within the
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The 64,800-acre (262 km) Allegany State Park began on May 2, 1921, when an Act of the
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Climate data for Allegany State Park, New York, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1924–present
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goes from Quaker Lake Road (just north of ASP Route 3) into the Cain Hollow Campground.
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Mist on Mt. Tuscarora, viewed from Camp Turner (lon -78.844633 lat 42.021548) in 2007.
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and back to ASP Route 1 (about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Red House Lake).
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All sites and cabins can be reserved either in-person at the park or through
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Contained within the park off France Brook Road is a large storage pool for
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Explore America's Parks: Virtual Tour of Allegany State Park – Quaker Area
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Cattaraugus County Tourism: GPS Points of Interest for Allegany State Park
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The park's Red House Administration Building from across Red House Lake.
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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The park was developed extensively between 1933 and 1942 when the
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The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation (June 30, 2010).
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In addition to cabin rentals, the park operates and maintains 3
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2877:"U.S. Climate Normals Quick Access – Station: Allegany SP, NY"
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Also a part of the history is the settlement of New Ireland (
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Cattaraugus County Tourism: Allegany State Park Visitors Map
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New York State Parks: Allegany State Park – Red House Area
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New York State Parks: Allegany State Park – Quaker Area
2508:"Section O: Environmental Conservation and Recreation"
2915:(Report). Albany, N.Y.: J.B. Lyon Company, Printers.
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vacant lot, with only the overhead lights remaining.
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Location of Allegany State Park within New York State
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5326:Civilian Conservation Corps in New York (state)
5096:Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center
709:is entered outside the park from NY 280 (about
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762:is a loop that runs from ASP Route 1 past the
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2725:State park ski areas closed but not forgotten
2659:Commissioners of the Allegany State Park 1922
2623:"New York 2024 Eclipse State Parks Resources"
387:Among some of the park's rich history is the
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2748:Old Quaker Store Museum, Enchanted Mountains
583:to its intersection with ASP Route 3 at the
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567:ASP Route 2 in the Red House Area
509:distribution in New York and Pennsylvania.
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1455:Learn how and when to remove this message
896:Learn how and when to remove this message
817:The bay window overlooking Red House Lake
2855:"NOAA Online Weather Data – NWS Buffalo"
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794:The Administration Building in Red House
5346:1921 establishments in New York (state)
5336:Museums in Cattaraugus County, New York
4081:Ogden Mills & Ruth Livingston Mills
2809:"Allegany State Park Final Master Plan"
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2760:"Allegany State Park - Red House Area"
2598:. New York State Parks. Archived from
2569:. New York State Parks. Archived from
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2538:"Allegany State Park - Red House Area"
5331:Parks in Cattaraugus County, New York
1692:warm-summer humid continental climate
601:at the park's Quaker Run entrance in
243:Stone tower near Summit in Red House
30:For the Pennsylvania state park, see
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459:located in the Quaker Area, and the
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5341:Protected areas established in 1921
4973:Thompson Pond and Stissing Mountain
4838:Long Island Center for Conservation
3706:Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms
2567:"Allegany State Park - Quaker Area"
2483:Source 2: National Weather Service
1486:The Red House Tent and Trailer Area
2834:"Allegany State Park Visitors Map"
2790:"State Parks: Allegany State Park"
1690:system, Allegany State Park has a
958:Bridal Falls on a cool spring day.
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4798:Gadway Sandstone Pavement Barrens
1538:Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo
1346:(special for horses with campers)
403:through the rock & roll era.
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5163:Botanical gardens and arboretums
5086:Svend O. Heiberg Memorial Forest
4853:Lower Poultney River and Saddles
4566:Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion
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5321:State parks of New York (state)
4151:Robert Moses – Thousand Islands
3347:Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune
636:Friends Boat Launch Access Road
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2945:Friends of Allegany State Park
2700:"Allegany State Park: Victory"
2621:R, Mike (September 22, 2021).
1515:Reserving campsites and cabins
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3976:Long Point on Lake Chautauqua
3971:Long Point – Thousand Islands
3070:Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace
3045:Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt
2314:Average snowfall inches (cm)
1688:Köppen Climate Classification
972:Bear Caves trail - Mt. Seneca
609:There are also several paved
451:were constructed. The first;
4873:Mildred E. Grierson Memorial
3075:Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural
2902:Congdon, Charles E. (1967).
2671:Everts, Deb (May 22, 2021).
1505:Diehl Tent and Trailer Trail
1493:The Cain Hollow Camping Area
701:New York-Pennsylvania border
618:Allegany State Park Route 2A
102:Cattaraugus County, New York
32:Allegheny Islands State Park
5153:National Historic Landmarks
2384:Average precipitation days
2030:Mean daily minimum °F (°C)
1890:Mean daily maximum °F (°C)
1120:Red House area cabin trails
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699:. The road is gated at the
595:Allegany State Park Route 3
573:Allegany State Park Route 2
527:Allegany State Park Route 1
338:Civilian Conservation Corps
211:Allegheny Highlands forests
18:Allegany State Park Route 1
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5158:National Natural Landmarks
5111:Wallkill Valley Rail Trail
4546:Sackets Harbor Battlefield
4541:Plantings Fields Arboretum
4146:Robert Moses – Long Island
3027:Sites and Historical Parks
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979:Black Snake Mountain trail
642:near the site of the old "
284:New York State Legislature
228:Mount Tuscarora Fire Tower
150:64,800 acres (262 km)
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551:New York State Route 951M
199:Allegheny National Forest
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5091:Teatown Lake Reservation
5061:Louis C. Clark Sanctuary
4678:Long Island Pine Barrens
3441:Betty & Wilbur Davis
3406:Bayard Cutting Arboretum
2764:NYS Parks and Recreation
1670:Pennsylvania State Line
1208:Quaker area cabin trails
942:Listing of hiking trails
613:in Allegany State Park.
599:New York State Route 280
577:New York State Route 382
531:Southern Tier Expressway
457:Mt. Tuscarora Fire Tower
373:Seneca Nation of Indians
365:Southern Tier Expressway
5031:Cornell Botanic Gardens
4988:Whitbeck Memorial Grove
4813:Indian Brook Assemblage
4728:Andy Warhol Visual Arts
4586:Walt Whitman Birthplace
4581:Stony Point Battlefield
4331:Walkway over the Hudson
3731:Genesee Valley Greenway
3661:Earl W. Brydges Artpark
2921:2027/mdp.39015068143398
1351:Quaker Area Cabin Notes
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826:Old Quaker Store Museum
786:Administration building
760:Stone Tower Access Road
650:The park also has many
539:New York State Route 17
400:Redhouse Dance Pavilion
262:42.129785°N 78.719263°W
4783:Eugene and Agnes Meyer
4649:Saint Regis Canoe Area
4506:New Windsor Cantonment
4436:Darwin D. Martin House
4411:Bennington Battlefield
4256:State Park at the Fair
4166:Rock Island Lighthouse
3531:Catharine Valley Trail
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1077:Eastwood Meadows trail
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3986:Margaret Lewis Norrie
3701:Franklin D. Roosevelt
3671:Empire – Fulton Ferry
3306:Shawangunk Grasslands
3151:African Burial Ground
2596:"Allegany State Park"
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2100:Mean minimum °F (°C)
1820:Mean maximum °F (°C)
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1386:Full Service Cottages
1308:Fancher Cottage Trail
1056:Christian Hollow Loop
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389:Old Quaker Dance Hall
363:to the south and the
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4933:Roger Perry Memorial
4673:Hudson River Estuary
4531:Oriskany Battlefield
4400:State historic sites
3861:Hudson River Islands
3206:and Recreation Areas
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2602:on December 24, 2010
1750:Record high °F (°C)
1616:ASP 3 at the Quaker
1429:improve this section
911:cross-country skiing
870:improve this section
502:Eldred, Pennsylvania
428:Carrollton, New York
5173:New York City parks
5056:Louis Calder Center
5041:Great Camp Sagamore
4943:Schunemunk Mountain
4536:Philipse Manor Hall
4516:Old Croton Aqueduct
4496:Knox's Headquarters
4206:Schunemunk Mountain
4086:Old Croton Aqueduct
4056:Newtown Battlefield
3576:Clarence Fahnestock
3264:Elizabeth A. Morton
3249:Long Island Complex
3194:North Country Trail
3060:Saint Paul's Church
2736:Ellicottville Times
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2544:on October 18, 2010
2431:Average snowy days
2170:Record low °F (°C)
1960:Daily mean °F (°C)
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1356:Quaker cabin styles
1303:(remodeled in 2003)
1021:North Country Trail
986:Three Sisters trail
919:North Country Trail
832:Salamanca, New York
736:Friends Boat Launch
640:Allegheny Reservoir
581:Red House, New York
484:. Formerly a large
449:fire lookout towers
306:Nathan Lewis Miller
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183:Allegany State Park
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5016:Bergen-Byron Swamp
4868:Mianus River Gorge
4654:Santanoni Preserve
4551:Schoharie Crossing
4486:John Hay Homestead
4236:Sonnenberg Gardens
4186:Sandy Island Beach
3981:Macomb Reservation
3756:Goosepond Mountain
3591:Cold Spring Harbor
3521:Canoe-Picnic Point
3446:Big Six Mile Creek
3204:National Seashores
3143:National monuments
3110:National Memorials
3085:Kate Mullany House
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1574:ASP Routing System
1568:Cattaraugus County
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1521:ReserveAmerica.com
1028:Conservation Trail
993:Bear Springs trail
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703:during the summer.
678:Limestone Run Road
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4281:Strawberry Island
4156:Robert V. Riddell
4066:Nissequogue River
3996:Marsha P. Johnson
3891:John Boyd Thacher
3581:Clark Reservation
3571:Chittenango Falls
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3189:Appalachian Trail
3133:Statue of Liberty
3035:Eleanor Roosevelt
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498:Buffalo, New York
453:Summit Fire Tower
303:New York Governor
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299:Albert T. Fancher
288:Quaker Run Valley
221:Summit Fire Tower
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4883:Montauk Mountain
4818:Ironsides Island
4808:Henry Morgenthau
4753:Chaumont Barrens
4723:Accabonac Harbor
4688:Rome Sand Plains
4659:wilderness areas
4634:Albany Pine Bush
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4556:Schuyler Mansion
4526:Old Fort Niagara
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4371:Wilson-Tuscarora
4346:Wellesley Island
4296:Tallman Mountain
4266:Steuben Memorial
4226:Shirley Chisholm
4161:Roberto Clemente
4141:Robert H. Treman
3851:Hudson Highlands
3801:Haverstraw Beach
3716:Frenchman Island
3681:Fair Haven Beach
3606:Connetquot River
3516:Canandaigua Lake
3501:Buttermilk Falls
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3321:National Forests
3259:Conscience Point
3166:Governors Island
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4953:Silver Lake Bog
4908:O.D. von Engeln
4778:El Dorado Beach
4748:Calverton Ponds
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4644:Adirondack Park
4639:Forest Preserve
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4446:Fort Montgomery
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4306:Thompson's Lake
4261:Sterling Forest
4246:Southwick Beach
4241:Sojourner Truth
4201:Schodack Island
4136:Robert G. Wehle
3931:Lake Lauderdale
3881:Jacques Cartier
3876:Irondequoit Bay
3811:Helen L. McNitt
3696:Four Mile Creek
3656:Donald J. Trump
3556:Chenango Valley
3486:Buckhorn Island
3411:Bayswater Point
3396:Amsterdam Beach
3381:Allen H. Treman
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1084:Snowsnake Run
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855:This section
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838:Hiking trails
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798:Built in the
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768:Summit Cabins
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750:Bova Ski Area
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746:Camp Allegany
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732:Holt Run Road
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553:(an unsigned
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535:Interstate 86
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470:Ellicottville
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434:. It is near
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5257:
5250:
5106:Turner Brook
5076:Plotter Kill
4978:Uplands Farm
4561:Senate House
4491:Johnson Hall
4451:Fort Ontario
4341:Watkins Glen
4326:Verona Beach
4251:St. Lawrence
4196:Saratoga Spa
4116:Pixley Falls
4101:Orient Beach
4096:Oquaga Creek
4031:Mohawk River
4011:Mexico Point
4006:Max V. Shaul
3901:Joseph Davis
3856:Hudson River
3836:Hither Hills
3796:Hart's Brook
3781:Hamlin Beach
3746:Glimmerglass
3736:Gilbert Lake
3726:Gantry Plaza
3721:Galop Island
3711:Franny Reese
3691:Fort Niagara
3651:Dewolf Point
3646:Devil's Hole
3626:Darien Lakes
3616:Croil Island
3601:Conesus Lake
3561:Cherry Plain
3546:Cedar Island
3466:Braddock Bay
3431:Belmont Lake
3385:
3329:Finger Lakes
3161:Fort Stanwix
3118:Federal Hall
2903:
2896:Bibliography
2881:. Retrieved
2871:
2859:. Retrieved
2828:
2816:. Retrieved
2814:. p. 91
2802:
2793:
2784:
2772:. Retrieved
2768:the original
2763:
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2743:
2735:
2720:
2708:. Retrieved
2704:the original
2694:
2682:. Retrieved
2676:
2666:
2654:
2647:Congdon 1967
2642:
2630:. Retrieved
2626:
2616:
2604:. Retrieved
2600:the original
2575:. Retrieved
2571:the original
2546:. Retrieved
2542:the original
2532:
2520:. Retrieved
2516:the original
2511:
2244:inches (mm)
1685:
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1647:Bradford, PA
1617:
1609:951M in the
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1427:Please help
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1111:Cabin trails
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1007:Osgood trail
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868:Please help
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693:Pennsylvania
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432:Great Famine
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377:Marv Hubbard
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5259:Erie County
5227:rail trails
5081:Sam's Point
5051:Lime Hollow
4983:West Branch
4913:Otter Creek
4898:Nellie Hill
4893:Mount Holly
4614:sanctuaries
4571:Staatsburgh
4441:Fort Crailo
4431:Crown Point
4376:Wonder Lake
4271:Stony Brook
4231:Silver Lake
4216:Seneca Lake
4171:Rockefeller
4076:Oak Orchard
4071:Nyack Beach
4046:Moreau Lake
4001:Mary Island
3921:Kring Point
3896:Jones Beach
3886:James Baird
3871:Iona Island
3831:Higley Flow
3771:Green Lakes
3766:Grass Point
3751:Golden Hill
3611:Crab Island
3596:Coles Creek
3551:Cedar Point
3541:Cayuga Lake
3506:Caleb Smith
3461:Bowman Lake
3370:State parks
3289:Target Rock
3214:Fire Island
3095:Thomas Cole
2522:January 31,
2386:(≥ 0.01 in)
1666:Cold Spring
1645:ASP 3 near
1534:dormitories
1527:Group camps
1476:campgrounds
1362:Electricity
1190:Electricity
1086:(4.9 miles)
1079:(2.5 miles)
1072:(3.0 miles)
1070:Flagg trail
1065:(2.7 miles)
1058:(4.0 miles)
1051:(5.0 miles)
1044:(5.0 miles)
1037:(3.5 miles)
1030:(4.0 miles)
1016:(2.0 miles)
1009:(2.5 miles)
1002:(6.5 miles)
995:(0.5 miles)
988:(2.5 miles)
981:(3.0 miles)
974:(4.0 miles)
967:(5.3 miles)
810:(NYSOPRHP).
802:during the
800:Tudor Style
772:Stone Tower
506:compression
482:natural gas
422:New Ireland
383:Dance halls
292:Amasa Stone
265: /
189:in western
134: /
109:Coordinates
5315:Categories
5121:Zurich Bog
4938:Ruth Wales
4833:Lisha Kill
4743:Bear Swamp
4715:Conservacy
4713:The Nature
4456:Ganondagan
4316:Two Rivers
4311:Trail View
4276:Storm King
4026:Minnewaska
3991:Mark Twain
3961:Lodi Point
3951:Letchworth
3911:Keuka Lake
3866:Hunts Pond
3641:Delta Lake
3636:Deans Cove
3481:Brookhaven
3274:Oyster Bay
3269:Lido Beach
3254:Amagansett
3099:affiliated
3089:affiliated
2818:August 10,
2774:August 10,
2632:October 3,
2491:References
2433:(≥ 0.1 in)
1613:City Line
1498:electrical
603:Coldspring
516:Park roads
416:hootenanny
361:Kinzua Dam
357:Carrollton
313:permanent
253:78°43′09″W
250:42°07′47″N
187:state park
122:78°43′12″W
119:42°06′54″N
92:State park
5287:NYS OPRHP
5006:Angle Fly
4999:preserves
4928:Pine Neck
4903:Neversink
4888:Moss Lake
4863:Mashomack
4848:Lordsland
4843:Long Pond
4768:Deer Lick
4627:preserves
4610:Preserves
4471:Hyde Hall
4361:Whirlpool
4131:Riverbank
4126:Reservoir
4021:Mine Kill
3926:Lake Erie
3916:Knox Farm
3906:Keewaydin
3806:Heckscher
3511:Camp Hero
3471:Brentwood
3456:Bonavista
3426:Beechwood
3301:Montezuma
3171:Stonewall
2883:April 13,
2861:April 13,
2627:CosmosPNW
2379:(210.61)
1641:Red House
1618:Run Area
1611:Salamanca
1416:does not
1326:Creekside
1277:Horseshoe
1145:Beehunter
1133:Sugarbush
857:does not
754:ski jumps
682:Limestone
543:Salamanca
490:sandstone
476:Gas lease
436:Limestone
349:Red House
317:in 1925.
214:ecoregion
5252:Category
5116:Woodlawn
4948:Shadmoor
4421:Clermont
4416:Caumsett
4366:Wildwood
4221:Shadmoor
4111:Pinnacle
4051:Napeague
3821:High Tor
3791:Harriman
3676:Evangola
3666:Eel Weir
3536:Caumsett
3451:Blauvelt
3436:Bethpage
3386:Allegany
3294:Wertheim
3279:Sayville
3244:Iroquois
3065:Saratoga
3000:New York
2838:Archived
2728:Archived
2710:June 15,
2684:July 24,
2309:(1,183)
2240:Average
2165:(−23.5)
2160:(−15.0)
2115:(−17.8)
2110:(−20.6)
2105:(−21.7)
1320:Parallel
1233:Pinetree
1139:McIntosh
1127:Anderson
695:and the
494:pipeline
486:gas well
297:Senator
176:All year
98:Location
5299:Commons
5280:NYS DEC
5193:forests
5071:Peabody
4963:Stewart
4918:Pawling
4823:Kenrose
4693:Tahawus
4501:Lorenzo
4291:Taconic
4181:Sampson
3956:Lock 32
3841:Honeoye
3776:Hallock
3526:Captree
3391:Amherst
3284:Seatuck
3236:Refuges
3219:Gateway
3013:Federal
2364:(0.51)
2155:(−9.4)
2150:(−3.7)
2125:(−1.9)
2120:(−6.8)
2090:(−5.4)
2085:(−1.1)
2070:(12.8)
2065:(13.4)
2060:(11.2)
2045:(−5.7)
2040:(−9.2)
2035:(−9.3)
2020:(−1.7)
2005:(15.3)
2000:(18.9)
1995:(19.7)
1990:(17.6)
1985:(12.9)
1975:(−0.1)
1970:(−4.2)
1965:(−4.8)
1955:(13.3)
1940:(14.8)
1935:(21.3)
1930:(25.0)
1925:(25.9)
1920:(24.1)
1915:(19.8)
1910:(13.1)
1895:(−0.4)
1885:(31.7)
1880:(13.3)
1875:(19.2)
1870:(24.1)
1865:(28.4)
1860:(29.9)
1855:(30.7)
1850:(30.3)
1845:(29.1)
1840:(25.7)
1835:(18.5)
1830:(12.1)
1825:(12.1)
1682:Climate
1553:Beaches
1473:trailer
1437:removed
1422:sources
1374:Showers
1368:Toilets
1314:Buffalo
1251:Raccoon
1151:Congdon
924:Tornado
915:lean-to
878:removed
863:sources
718:⁄
685:summer.
278:History
205:. The
155:Created
5222:Trails
5066:Mohonk
5011:Baxter
4793:Freund
4773:Denton
4703:Welwyn
4625:Public
4016:Midway
2426:158.8
2359:(0.0)
2354:(0.0)
2349:(0.0)
2344:(0.0)
2339:(0.0)
2334:(7.1)
2294:(108)
2289:(106)
2284:(109)
2279:(130)
2274:(117)
2269:(102)
2264:(101)
2235:(−37)
2230:(−30)
2225:(−20)
2220:(−11)
2190:(−14)
2185:(−28)
2180:(−37)
2175:(−33)
2145:(1.7)
2140:(6.5)
2135:(7.2)
2130:(2.7)
2095:(2.2)
2080:(3.6)
2075:(9.3)
2055:(6.1)
2050:(0.1)
2025:(7.7)
2015:(3.5)
2010:(9.2)
1980:(6.6)
1950:(2.1)
1945:(8.0)
1905:(5.5)
1900:(0.7)
1706:Month
1655:ASP 3
1626:ASP 2
1603:ASP 1
1598:Notes
1332:Kaiser
1295:McCabe
1289:Indian
1264:Hamlin
1227:Ranger
1221:Barton
1215:Weller
1163:Summit
766:(near
315:cabins
5210:parks
5046:James
4997:Other
4511:Olana
3741:Gilgo
2812:(PDF)
2473:35.3
2437:10.2
2423:16.1
2420:13.3
2417:13.7
2414:10.9
2411:11.2
2408:11.7
2405:11.9
2402:12.8
2399:13.3
2396:12.4
2393:14.0
2390:17.5
2374:(53)
2369:(19)
2329:(32)
2324:(46)
2319:(53)
2307:46.64
2304:(93)
2299:(96)
2259:(73)
2254:(60)
2249:(88)
2215:(−7)
2210:(−2)
2205:(−4)
2200:(−4)
2195:(−8)
2163:−10.3
1815:(38)
1810:(21)
1805:(27)
1800:(32)
1795:(36)
1790:(36)
1785:(38)
1780:(34)
1775:(32)
1770:(32)
1765:(28)
1760:(22)
1755:(22)
1745:Year
1662:NY280
1629:10.3
1606:14.4
1592:From
1586:Name
1344:Stony
1301:Angle
1257:Diehl
541:) in
185:is a
5198:wild
5178:POPS
4612:and
2885:2023
2863:2023
2820:2011
2776:2011
2712:2011
2686:2021
2634:2022
2608:2010
2579:2010
2550:2010
2524:2016
2470:7.5
2467:3.0
2464:0.1
2461:0.0
2458:0.0
2455:0.0
2452:0.0
2449:0.0
2446:1.4
2443:4.8
2440:8.3
2377:83.1
2372:20.8
2327:12.7
2322:18.2
2317:21.0
2302:3.67
2297:3.76
2292:4.27
2287:4.19
2282:4.31
2277:5.10
2272:4.61
2267:4.03
2262:3.99
2257:2.88
2252:2.37
2247:3.46
2153:15.1
2148:25.4
2143:35.0
2138:43.7
2133:45.0
2128:36.8
2123:28.5
2118:19.7
2108:−5.0
2103:−7.1
2093:35.9
2088:22.2
2083:30.1
2078:38.4
2073:48.7
2068:55.1
2063:56.2
2058:52.1
2053:43.0
2048:32.2
2043:21.7
2038:15.4
2033:15.3
2023:45.9
2018:29.0
2013:38.3
2008:48.5
2003:59.5
1998:66.1
1993:67.4
1988:63.7
1983:55.3
1978:43.9
1973:31.8
1968:24.4
1963:23.3
1953:56.0
1948:35.8
1943:46.4
1938:58.6
1933:70.4
1928:77.0
1923:78.7
1918:75.3
1913:67.6
1908:55.6
1903:41.9
1898:33.3
1893:31.2
1883:89.1
1878:55.9
1873:66.6
1868:75.4
1863:83.2
1858:85.8
1853:87.2
1848:86.6
1843:84.4
1838:78.3
1833:65.3
1828:53.7
1823:53.7
1742:Dec
1739:Nov
1736:Oct
1733:Sep
1730:Aug
1727:Jul
1724:Jun
1721:May
1718:Apr
1715:Mar
1712:Feb
1709:Jan
1637:NY17
1633:I-86
1562:Maps
1471:and
1469:tent
1420:any
1418:cite
1338:Taft
1283:Reed
1245:Ward
1239:Brow
1169:Bova
1157:Ryan
861:any
859:cite
726:Elko
537:and
398:The
353:Elko
351:and
207:park
173:Open
147:Area
88:Type
5183:WWI
2998:of
2917:hdl
2367:7.4
2362:0.2
2357:0.0
2352:0.0
2347:0.0
2342:0.0
2337:0.0
2332:2.8
2233:−35
2228:−22
2183:−18
2178:−35
2173:−27
2158:5.0
2113:0.0
1813:101
1783:101
1664:in
1658:12
1595:To
1589:Mi
1431:by
1094:in
926:on
872:by
500:to
410:An
201:in
5317::
2846:^
2792:.
2762:.
2734:.
2675:.
2625:.
2587:^
2558:^
2510:.
2499:^
2223:−4
2218:12
2213:20
2208:28
2203:25
2198:24
2193:18
1808:70
1803:81
1798:90
1793:97
1788:97
1778:94
1773:90
1768:89
1763:82
1758:72
1753:72
1523:.
1478:.
1098:.
834:.
472:.
216:.
2988:e
2981:t
2974:v
2923:.
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2865:.
2822:.
2778:.
2738:.
2714:.
2688:.
2636:.
2610:.
2581:.
2552:.
2526:.
2188:7
1635:/
1458:)
1452:(
1447:)
1443:(
1439:.
1425:.
899:)
893:(
888:)
884:(
880:.
866:.
738:.
720:2
716:1
713:+
711:1
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34:.
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