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Orleans County

United States > New York

Average elevation: 107 m

Town of Orangetown

United States > New York

Average elevation: 42 m

Alfred

United States > New York > Allegany County > Alfred

The elevation of Alfred is about 1,700 feet (520 m) but rises to a high point of 2,355 feet (718 m) at the summit of Jericho Hill just south of the village. The hills greatly affect the weather in the region, which results in quick changes as well as different conditions in neighboring valleys.

Average elevation: 604 m

Olean

United States > New York > Cattaraugus County

As a result of its higher elevation, Olean has a cooler humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb) than the larger western New York cities with hot-summer humid continental climates (Dfa).

Average elevation: 551 m

Binghamton

United States > New York > Broome County

Binghamton, like all of the Southern Tier of New York, lies on the Allegheny Plateau; hence its hilly terrain. As such, elevations can vary in the city--Downtown, for example, is at an elevation of around 860 feet (262 meters), while residential homes in the hills can go up to over 1,800 feet (548 meters),…

Average elevation: 397 m

Heart Lake

United States > New York > Essex County

Average elevation: 690 m

Baldwin

United States > New York > Nassau County

Average elevation: 8 m

Troy

United States > New York > Rensselaer County

The western edge of the city is flat along the river, and then steeply slopes to higher terrain to the east. The average elevation is 50 feet, with the highest elevation being 500 feet in the eastern part of the city. The city is longer than it is wide, with the southern part wider than the northern section of…

Average elevation: 137 m

Watertown

United States > New York > Jefferson County

Watertown is around 60 miles (97 kilometers) northwest of Syracuse, 20 miles (32 kilometers) south of the Thousand Islands and 328 miles (530 kilometers) northwest of New York City. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 9.3 square miles (24 km2), of which 9.0 square miles…

Average elevation: 196 m

Erie Canal

United States > New York > Erie County > City of Tonawanda

The construction of the Erie Canal was a landmark civil engineering achievement in the early history of the United States. When built, the 363-mile (584 km) canal was the second-longest in the world (after the Grand Canal in China). Initially 40 feet (12 m) wide and 4 feet (1.2 m) deep, the canal was expanded…

Average elevation: 177 m

Harrisville

United States > New York > Lewis County

Average elevation: 250 m

Gowanus Canal

United States > New York > New York

Average elevation: 11 m

Town of Chili

United States > New York > Monroe County

Average elevation: 173 m

Town of Jay

United States > New York > Essex County

Average elevation: 467 m

Adams Basin

United States > New York

Average elevation: 163 m

Oregon

United States > New York > Fulton County > Stratford > Oregon

Average elevation: 511 m

Monroe

United States > New York

Average elevation: 199 m

Bald Mountain

United States > New York

Average elevation: 129 m

Mount Pleasant

United States > New York

Average elevation: 600 m

Mount Redfield

United States > New York

Average elevation: 1,189 m

The Cobbles

United States > New York

Average elevation: 521 m

Chaumont Bay

United States > New York

Average elevation: 74 m

Gravesend Bay

United States > New York

Average elevation: 2 m

Mendon Ponds Park

United States > New York

Average elevation: 206 m

Bloody Pond

United States > New York

Average elevation: 236 m

Sixberry Lake

United States > New York

Average elevation: 116 m

Coney Island Beach

United States > New York

Average elevation: 2 m

Genesee County

United States > New York

Average elevation: 269 m

Genesee River

United States > New York

Only a small creek (Irondequoit Creek) flows in what is left of this large paleogeologic valley. The area of the lower river was also affected. Since the earth rebounded from the melting glaciers more rapidly in Canada than in New York, water from Lake Ontario was spilled over New York due to its lower…

Average elevation: 397 m

Town of Stillwater

United States > New York

Average elevation: 81 m

Town of Highland

United States > New York

Average elevation: 362 m

Town of Aurelius

United States > New York

Average elevation: 160 m

Pendleton

United States > New York

Average elevation: 179 m

Catskill Park

United States > New York

New York's wilderness areas must be composed of 10,000 acres (4,000 ha; 40 km2) of contiguous land, twice the federal standard. Land is to be left as "untrammeled by man" and as close to its natural state as possible, offering outstanding opportunities for solitude. No artificially-powered devices are…

Average elevation: 501 m

Long Island Sound

United States > New York

Average elevation: 56 m

Horseheads

United States > New York > Chemung County > Horseheads

Average elevation: 332 m

Wales Hollow

United States > New York > Erie County

Average elevation: 347 m

Hadley

United States > New York > Saratoga County > Hadley

Average elevation: 227 m

Silvernails

United States > New York > Columbia County

Average elevation: 159 m

Jamaica Bay

United States > New York > New York

Average elevation: 0 m

Village of Valley Stream

United States > New York > Nassau County

At this time, the community did not have a post office, so residents had to pick up their mail in the village of Hempstead. After Pagan petitioned authorities for a post office, he was appointed postmaster and it was based in his farmhouse, now known as the Pagan-Fletcher House. He was advised that the…

Average elevation: 7 m

Village of Alden

United States > New York > Erie County

Average elevation: 263 m

Washington Heights

United States > New York > New York

Because of their abrupt, hilly topography, pedestrian navigation in Upper Manhattan is facilitated by many step streets. The longest of these in Washington Heights, at approximately 130 stairs and with an elevation gain of approximately 65 feet, connects Fort Washington Avenue and Overlook Terrace at 187th…

Average elevation: 25 m

Town of Mooers

United States > New York > Clinton County

Average elevation: 111 m

Town of Peru

United States > New York > Clinton County

Average elevation: 166 m

Town of Alfred

United States > New York > Allegany County

There is a small stream known as Canacadea Creek, that flows throughout the year from south to north. This stream flows to the Canisteo River, which is a tributary to the Susquehanna River watershed. The topography is steep hill country as it is part of the Allegheny Plateau, being the northern part of the…

Average elevation: 630 m

Gansevoort

United States > New York > Saratoga County

Average elevation: 69 m

New York

United States > New York > New York County

The city's land has been altered substantially by human intervention, with considerable land reclamation along the waterfronts since Dutch colonial times; reclamation is most prominent in Lower Manhattan, with developments such as Battery Park City in the 1970s and 1980s. Some of the natural relief in…

Average elevation: 15 m

Versailles

United States > New York > Cattaraugus County

Average elevation: 235 m

Greenhurst

United States > New York > Chautauqua County

Average elevation: 420 m

Dale

United States > New York > Wyoming County

Average elevation: 438 m

Ashville

United States > New York > Chautauqua County

Average elevation: 429 m

Petrolia

United States > New York > Allegany County

Average elevation: 624 m

Grant

United States > New York > Herkimer County > Town of Russia

Average elevation: 394 m

East Pembroke

United States > New York > Genesee County

Average elevation: 269 m

Fishs Eddy

United States > New York > Delaware County

Average elevation: 458 m

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