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 | New York Central's Mohawk Division from Albany to Syracuse was part of the original New York Central Railroad chartered in 1853. |  | 11/13/2005 | 520 | 



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 | Nice view of the historical part (harbour) of Syracuse |  | 01/31/2006 | 272 | 



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 | All about the railroads that ran around Utica, New York.
Railroads are coded as follows:
"A" = Adirondack & St Lawrence Div
"D" = Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
"M" = Mohawk Division (mainline NY Central)
"N" = New York, Ontario & Western
"W" = West Shore
See the Utica Railroad Page |  | 02/22/2006 | 269 | 



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 | "A Robot has located a famed buried treasure on the island that inspired Robinson Crusoe. The treasure is said to contain 600 barrels of gold and silver looted from the Incan empire in the 16th century."
The Juan Fernández is located 670 km off the coast of Chile, and is composed of the volcanic islands Robinson Crusoe, located closest to the mainland at ; the islet Sa... |  | 09/29/2005 | 564 | 
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 | New York Central Harlem Division. This railroad is operated as far north as Wassaic by Metro North Railroad. The New York & Harlem Railroad Company, founded in 1831, is responsible for $7.8 million in (redeemable in gold) 3 ½ bonds due in the year 2043. These bonds are legally secured by the 127-mile right-of-way from New York City to Chatham AND by GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL! Currently, these ... |  | 10/06/2005 | 758 | 



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 | In the early 1870's, the Lake Ontario Shore Railroad had been built from Oswego all the way along the shore of Lake Ontario to the Niagara River (Suspension Bridge). The Lake Ontario Shore wasn't able to make the grade and was sold to the Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg in 1875 at a court sale for a bargain basement price. The 643-mile Rome Watertown and Ogdensburg became a part of the New Yor... |  | 02/15/2006 | 384 | 



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 | The former New York Central Putnam Division connected with the Hudson Division at this point. A section of track remains with some railroad cars spotted on it. Fly over the location and see what remains. |  | 10/16/2005 | 654 | 



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 | Ride the former New York Central from Albany to Harmon. Based on a 1949 Employee Timetable. Shows all stations and signal towers |  | 09/24/2005 | 940 | 



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 | The Catskill Mountain Branch of the New York Central connected with the West Shore at Kingston, NY. then ran 106 miles to Oneonta, where it connected with the Delaware & Hudson. It was once the Ulster & Delaware. |  | 09/29/2005 | 929 | 



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 | The Center sits on roughly 60 acres of land that is bounded by South Shore Drive on the west, 71st Street on the south, and Lake Michigan on the north and east. There is a nine-hole course, run by Kemper Golf that offers a 1st Tee Program for youth; a beach with open space for picnics; picnic areas; gardens; a Nature center and Bird Sanctuary; and a horse stable currently used by the Chicago Po... |  | 08/28/2005 | 160 | 
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 | During World War II, Operation Detroit was the insertion, by parachute and glider, of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division into Normandy on the night of 5–6 June 1944 as part of Operation Overlord. The drop zone for the 82nd Airborne was around Sainte-Mère-Église, to the west of Utah beach, intending to protect the western flank of the invasion.
The objective of the division was to s... |  | 05/30/2007 | 715 | 



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 | This is all about railroads in the Capital District (Albany area) of New York State, You can "fly" around the area and see the various railroads. Much of this site deals with the "Castleton Cutoff", a huge project in the 1920's that created the giant Selkirk Yard. Stop while "flying" and see the various rail attractions. Historically, the two major railroads in the... |  | 02/15/2006 | 287 | 



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