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The Catskills got their name from the Dutch settlers who arrived in the 17th century. They named the region "Kaatskill," which translates to "cat's creek" in English, likely referring to the area’s abundant wildlife, including mountain lions. Over time, the name evolved into "Catskills." The region is known for its stunning landscapes and natural beauty, drawing visitors for centuries.

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