The '''Central''' region of New York is a crossroads, dominated by the state's fifth-largest city, Syracuse, and the Mohawk River that flows eastward through this region. It borrows aspects from all of the surrounding regions to create a microcosm of New York as a whole: hills and rivers, cities and farms, hard work and recreation. Central New York is sometimes called the "Gateway to the Adirondacks" and is a natural starting point for fall foliage expeditions. It is also rich in history: The battle of Oriskany and the siege of Fort Stanwix figured prominently in the American revolutionary war.
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Chenango County
Cortland County
Herkimer County
Madison County
Montgomery County
Oneida County
Onondaga County
Oswego County
Otsego County
Schoharie County
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Cooperstown is known as the home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Cooperstown is also home to the Farmers' Museum, the Fenimore Art Museum, The New York State Historical Association (NYSHA) library and Brewery Ommegang.
Bainbridge
Middleville
Oswego
Rome
Schenectady
Syracuse
Utica
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