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Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 2048
Land area (2000): 2.238490 sq. miles (5.797663 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.592016 sq. miles (1.533315 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.830506 sq. miles (7.330978 sq. km)
FIPS code: 13002
Located within: New York (NY), FIPS 36
Location: 42.218704 N, 73.866790 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 12414
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Catskill
Wikipedia
Catskill may refer to the following in the U.S. state of New York:
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Catskill (town), New York, in Greene County
- Catskill (village), New York, in the above town
- Catskill Creek, a tributary of the Hudson River
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Catskill Mountains
- Catskill Park, a protected area in the Catskill Mountains
- Bark mill, also known as Catskill’s mill
Usage examples of "catskill".
Sohegan was bordered on the north and south by the Ondaigas, craggy, undistinguished stepchildren to the more majestic Catskill Mountains to the east.
He was looking forward to sitting with her in the Jacuzzi in the glass-enclosed deck of his house in nearby Claverack, New York, from which they could watch the Catskill Mountains in the distance - now a stunning wash of color.
TRICKLE-DOWN IMMORALITY WHEN I WAS SEVENTEEN, I had a job as a busboy at a hotel up in the Catskill Mountains of New York.
And there is a Catskill eagle in some souls that can alike dive down into the blackest gorges, and soar out of them again and become invisible in the sunny spaces.
The rancher outfit looked great on the gutsy, broad Gilda, but Hannah, thin down to the hips and dark-haired and looking brittle, reminded me of a city girl having her picture taken on a pony on a day trip to the Catskill Game Farm.
The Catskill eagle in our souls, soaring from the darkest valleys to the highest peaks, will have it both ways, even today, when the Judge Pyncheons of the world seem to have it all too certainly sewn up.
I may add, that, according to Mr pierce, there are two varieties of the wolf inhabiting the Catskill Mountains in the United States, one with a light greyhound-like form, which pursues deer, and the other more bulky, with shorter legs, which more frequently attacks the shepherd's flocks.