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Class G Tables of Geographic Cutter Numbers G3792 MIDDLE ATLANTIC STATES. REGIONS, NATURAL G3792 FEATURES, ETC. .A4 Allegheny Mountains .A6 Aquia Formation .C3 Capital Beltway .C4 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park .C6 Coasts .D44 Delaware River .D45 Delmarva Peninsula .G4 George Washington Memorial Parkway .H3 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park .K5 Kittatinny Mountain .P58 Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail .P6 Potomac River .S9 Susquehanna River .W6 Woodrow Wilson Bridge 209 G3802 NEW YORK. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G3802 .A19 Adirondack Forest Preserve .A197 Adirondack Mountain Reserve .A2 Adirondack Mountains .A23 Adirondack Park .A25 Algonquin Peak .A27 Allan Treman State Marine Park .A29 Allegany Indian Reservation .A3 Allegany State Park .A5 Allen Mountain .A6 Alomond Lake .A7 Armstrong Mountain .A84 Ashokan Reservoir .B16 Barnhart Island .B18 Basin Mountain .B2 Battle Island State Park .B22 Bayard Cutting Arboretum .B24 Bear Mountain [Orange County] .B26 Bear Mountain State Park .B263 Bear Spring Mountain Game Management Area .B265 Bear Swamp Recreation Trail .B27 Beaver Creek .B28 Beaver Island State Park .B3 Beaver Kill .B35 Belmont Lake State Park .B4 Bennington Battlefield Park .B45 Bethpage State Park .B5 Big Moose Lake .B54 Big Six Mile Creek .B57 Big Slide Mountain .B6 Black Lake [Saint Lawrence County : Lake] .B62 Black River [Herkimer County-Jefferson County] .B63 Black River Bay .B633 Black River Canoe Trail .B64 Blue Mountain Lake [Lake] .B66 Bonaparte, Lake .B68 Bowman Lake State Park .B7 Braddock Bay State Park .B75 Brant Lake .B8 Buckhorn Island State Park .B84 Burden Lake .B87 Burnham Point State Park .B9 Butterfield Lake .B94 Buttermilk Falls State Park .C2 Canada Lake .C23 Canadarago Lake .C25 Canadice Lake .C255 Canalway Trail 210 G3802 NEW YORK. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G3802 .C26 Canandaigua Lake .C262 Canandaigua Outlet .C28 Cannonsville Reservoir .C284 Canoe-Picnic Point State Park .C287 Captree State Park .C29 Carleton Island .C294 Carry Falls Reservoir .C296 Cascade Cross Country Center .C297 Cascade Mountain .C298 Catskill Forest Preserve .C299 Catskill Mountain Heritage Trail .C3 Catskill Mountains .C33 Catskill Scenic Trail .C35 Cattaraugus Creek .C355 Cattaraugus Indian Reservation .C36 Cayuga and Seneca Canal .C37 Cayuga Lake .C373 Cayuga Lake State Park .C38 Cayuta, Lake [Schuyler County] .C39 Cazenovia Lake .C4 Cedar Island State Park .C42 Cedar Point State Park .C425 Central Adirondack Trail .C43 Central-Leatherstocking Region .C44 Champlain Canal .C45 Champlain, Lake .C48 Chaumont Bay .C5 Chautauqua Lake .C52 Chazy Lake .C53 Chemung River [NY & PA] .C54 Chenango Valley State Park .C55 Cherry Plain State Park .C56 Chimney Bluffs State Park .C57 Chittenango Falls State Park .C58 Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park .C585 Clark Reservation State Park .C59 Clermont State Park .C6 Coasts .C62 Colden, Mount .C63 Coles Creek State Park .C64 Colvin, Mount .C65 Conesus Lake .C66 Connetquot Rivers State Park .C666 Constitution Island .C67 Copake Lake [Columbia County] .C68 Cossayuna Lake .C7 Cranberry Lake 211 G3802 NEW YORK. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G3802 .C73 Croil Island .C75 Cross Lake [Cayuga & Onondaga counties] .C76 Cross River Reservoir .C77 Croton Aqueduct .C78 Croton Falls Reservoir .C785 Croton River .C79 Crown Point Reservation State Park .C8 Cuba Lake .C85 Cuba Reservation State Park .C9 Cumberland Bay State Park .D2 D. & H. Heritage Corridor [NY & PA] .D3 Darien Lakes State Park .D4 De Ruyter Reservoir .D44 Delaware and Hudson Canal .D444 Delaware and Hudson Heritage Corridor [NY & PA] .D45 Delta Lake .D46 Delta Lake State Park .D47 Devils Hole State Park .D48 DeWolf Point State Park .D5 Dial Mountain .D55 Dix Mountain .D6 Donaldson, Mount .D7 Dry Brook Ridge Wild Forest .E2 Earl W. Brydges Artpark .E3 East Dix [Mountain] .E35 East River .E37 East Sidney Reservoir .E4 Eel Weir State Park .E42 Eighth Lake [Hamilton County] .E43 Emmons, Mount .E44 Erie Canal .E444 Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor .E45 Esther Mountain .E46 Evangola State Park .F47 Fair Haven Beach State Park .F48 Fillmore Glen State Park .F5 Finger Lakes .F512 Finger Lakes National Forest .F513 Finger Lakes Trail .F518 Fire Island [Island] .F52 Fire Island National Seashore .F53 Fishers Island .F55 Flint Creek .F58 Forked Lake .F6 Fort Niagara State Park .F65 Four Mile Creek .F7 Fox Island 212 G3802 NEW YORK. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G3802 .F8 Fulton Chain Lakes .G2 Galloo Island .G3 Galop Island .G35 Gardiners Bay .G37 Gardiners Island .G39 Genesee River [PA & NY] .G4 George, Lake [Lake] .G5 Giant Mountain .G55 Glimmerglass State Park .G6 Golden Hill State Park .G64 Gothics [Mountain] .G67 Grafton Lakes State Park .G7 Grand Island .G713 Grass River .G715 Grasspoint State Park .G717 Gray Peak .G72 Great Peconic Bay .G73 Great Sacandaga Lake .G74 Great South Bay .G75 Great Valley Creek .G76 Green Lakes State Park .G77 Greenwood Lake [NY & NJ] .G78 Grenadier Island .G8 Grindstone Island .H2 Hamlin Beach State Park .H25 Harlem River .H26 Harlem Valley Rail Trail .H28 Harriet Hollister Spencer Recreation Area .H3 Harriman State Park .H34 Haystack, Mount .H37 Heckscher State Park .H4 Hector Land Use Area .H42 Helderberg Lake .H44 Hell Gate, East River .H47 Hemlock Lake .H5 Hempstead Harbor .H52 Hempstead Lake State Park .H522 Henderson Bay .H523 Hiawatha Island [Tioga County] .H525 High Tor State Park .H53 Highland Forest .H57 Highley Flow State Park .H6 Hither Hills State Park .H63 Hoffman Creek .H7 Honeoye Lake .H75 Hough Peak .H8 Hudson Highlands 213 G3802 NEW YORK. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G3802 .H87 Hudson-Mohawk Urban Cultural Park .H9 Hudson River .H94 Huntington Bay .I5 Indian Lake [Dutchess County] .I53 Indian Lake [Indian Lake, Hamilton County] .I58 Interstate 87 .I6 Interstate 88 .I7 Iroquois Peak .J2 Jacques Cartier State Park .J3 Jamaica Bay .J4 James Baird State Park .J45 Jamesville Reservoir .J6 John Boyd Thacher State Park .J65 Jones Beach State Park .J7 Joseph Davis State Park .K3 Keene Valley [Valley] .K33 Keewaydin State Park .K36 Kensico Reservoir .K4 Keuka Lake .K6 Knox Farm State Park .K7 Kring Point State Park .L3 Lake Erie State Park .L34 Lake Taghkanic State Park .L36 Lakeland County Park .L37 Lakeside Beach State Park .L4 Letchworth State Park .L43 Lila Lake .L44 Limestone Creek .L45 Little Peconic Bay .L46 Little Tupper Lake .L47 Little Valley Creek .L6 Long Island .L62 Long Island Sound [NY & CT] .L64 Long Lake [Hamilton County] .L644 Long Point [Cayuga County] .L645 Long Point [Chautauqua County] .L647 Long Point [Jefferson County] .L648 Long Sault Island .L65 Loon Lake [Steuben County] .L653 Loon Lake [Warren County] .L66 Louise Marie, Lake .L68 Lower Bay [NY & NJ] .L7 Lower Chateaugay Lake .L9 Luzerne, Lake .M18 Macomb Mountain .M2 Macomb Reservation State Park .M22 Mahopac Lake 214 G3802 NEW YORK. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G3802 .M23 Manhasset Neck .M24 Marcy, Mount .M26 Margaret Lewis Norris State Park .M28 Marshall, Mount .M3 Martin Van Buren National Historic Site .M35 Mary Island State Park .M37 McCauley Mountain .M4 Meacham Lake .M5 Millsite Lake .M54 Mine Kill State Park .M55 Minna Anthony Common Nature Center .M57 Mohansic State Park .M6 Mohawk River .M63 Montauk, Lake .M65 Montauk Point State Park .M66 Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge .M67 Moose River Recreation Area .M7 Moreau Lake State Park .M74 Moriches Bay .M75 Mount Morris Reservoir .M77 Murray Island .M8 Muscoot Reservoir .N2 Napeague Bay .N3 Narrows, The .N35 Neversink Reservoir .N37 New Croton Dam .N4 New York Harbor [NY & NJ] .N415 New York State Barge Canal .N4155 New York State Bike Route 5 .N4157 New York State Bike Route 9 .N416 New York State Bike Route 17 .N417 New York State Forest Preserve .N42 New York State Thruway .N43 New York (State), Western .N45 Newton Battlefield Reservation State Park .N49 Newtown Creek [Chemung County] .N492 Newtown Creek [Kings County-New York County, N.Y.] .N493 Niagara Falls [NY & Ont.] .N495 Niagara Frontier .N5 Niagara Reservation State Park .N54 Niagara River [NY & Ont.] .N57 Nipple Top [Mountain] .N6 Nissequogue River State Park .N75 North Country .N77 North Fork [Peninsula] .N8 Northville-Lake Placid Trail .N85 Noyack Bay 215 G3802 NEW YORK. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G3802 .N9 Nyack Beach State Park .O15 Oak Orchard Creek .O17 Ogden and Ruth Livingston Mills Memorial State Park .O2 Oil Creek .O23 Oil Springs Indian Reservation .O24 Old Croton Trailway State Park .O25 Old Erie Canal State Park .O26 Old Fort Niagara .O27 Old Orchard Shoal .O275 Onanda Park .O28 Oneida Indian Reservation .O3 Oneida Lake .O35 Onondaga Indian Reservation .O4 Onondaga Lake .O42 Orient Beach State Park .O44 Orient Harbor .O46 Oswegatchie River .O48 Oswego Canal .O5 Oswego River .O6 Otisco Lake .O7 Otsego Lake .O75 Otselic River .O8 Owasco Lake .O9 Owego River .O95 Oyster Bay [Bay] .P35 Palisades Interstate Park [NY & NJ] .P37 Panther Peak .P38 Paradox Lake .P4 Pepacton Reservoir .P44 Perch Lake .P47 Phelps Mountain .P5 Philipsburg Manor .P53 Piseco Lake .P54 Pixley Falls State Park .P55 Placid, Lake .P57 Planting Fields Arboretum .P58 Pleasant Lake [Hamilton County] .P6 Plum Island .P7 Porter Island .P96 Putnam Lake .R2 Ramapo River [NY & NJ] .R3 Randalls Island .R32 Raquette Lake .R35 Raquette River .R37 Redfield, Mount .R38 Reservoir State Park .R4 Rich Lake 216 G3802 NEW YORK. REGIONS, NATURAL FEATURES, ETC. G3802 .R43 Robert H. Treman State Park .R45 Robert Moses State Park [Saint Lawrence County] .R46 Robert Moses State Park [Suffolk County] .R48 Roberto
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