New York State
Cooperstown – Year Building Built
This map shows the year that buildings were built in the village of Cooperstown.
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The Gut
The federal government didn't have much good to be said about the D4/D5 redlined neighborhood known as the "The Gut" of Albany in 1930s.
This area deserves to be classified as a slum neighborhood. Many former two family houses are now used for three families by use of the basement as a separate unit.
Favorable Influences: All city facilities and adjacence to center of city and industry.
Detrimental Influences: Age and obsolescence. Close to railroad and Hudson River- cellars are flooded with high water. Green Street is known as the "Red Light" district."
Tommahannock Reservoir
Tug Hill State Forest (Inman Gulf Area)
This 12,242-acre state forest, actually a combination of four neighboring forests, is so named because it is located entirely on the Tug Hill Plateau, an area that is renowned for its harsh winters and heavy snowfalls. This area is along the Inman Trail and is criss-crossed by cross country skil trails in the winter, many of which are nice trails for accessing the back country in the summer (the power line trail can be swampy in the summer).
Hunger And Kiakout Kill
The Hunger Kill and Kiakout Kill are deep ravines in the Albany Pine Bush, that drop far below the dunes that predominate the land.