Hudson river
Catskill Mountains.
South to the left of the Hudson river and by the cities Walton and Saugerties (nearby the eastern border to Connecticut)
Joanne Michaels has written: 'Let's Take the Kids Out to Eat!' 'The Best of the Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains' 'Hudson River Valley farms' -- subject(s): Farms, Pictorial works, Farmers
Port Hudson, Mississippi
The North American Plains which stretch from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains and from the Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexico
No. It is an area in upstate NY named for the mountain region in Hudson Valley.
There are several land forms in the North East Region. They are the Catskill Mountains, the Appalachian Mountains, and Lake Erie.
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The men playing ninepins in Rip Van Winkle were believed to be the ghosts of Henry Hudson's crew who disappeared in the Catskill Mountains and played the game for eternity as punishment for their sins. Rip Van Winkle encounters them during his twenty-year slumber.
The Atlantic Coastal PlainManhattan Prong and Taconic MountainsNewark LowlandsHudson HighlandsWallkill-Hudson-Mohawk LowlandsAllegheny Plateau- Catskill Mountains- Erie LowlandsOntario Uplands and TugHill PlateauSt. Lawrence-Champlain LowlandsThe AdirondacksHope this helps!
No, New York City's water supply comes from the New York City Watershed in upstate New York, in the Catskill Mountains and Hudson River Valley regions. The watershed has two separate systems: the Catskill/Delaware Watershed, which provides 90% of New York City's water, and the Croton Watershed, which provides the remaining 10%.
There are many of them including, but not limited to, the Great Lakes, the Appalachian Mountains, the Great Plains, the Mississippi River, Hudson Bay, or the Coastal Plains.