Adirondack Mountains
The Laurentian Mountains start in southern Quebec, Canada. They end in the New York, United States. In New York the mountains are called the Adirondack mountains.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun "Adirondack Mountains" (Adirondacks) in New York state, the northern end of the Appalachians.
The Adirondack Mountains in northern New York have the greatest topographic relief in the state. The high peaks and deep valleys in this region create significant differences in elevation, making it one of the most rugged areas in New York.
New York City and New York State are in the northern and western hemispheres.
The Catskills Mountains are in the state of New York.
Northern and western hemispheres.
The Adirondack mountains are located in the northeastern region of New York.
The Catskills are in New York.
2 mountains in New York state are the Catskill Mountains and the Adirondack Mountains.
Northern New York Railroad was created in 1895.
Northern New York Railroad ended in 1897.
Adirondack Mountains