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rutland ny

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highland, ny

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dickinson, ny

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Port Ewen Near Kingston, in Ulster County, NY

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What is considered Upper NY?

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Plattsburgh, Clinton County (Very Upstate NY)

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Argyle , NY

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West Sand Lake, NY

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Argyle, NY

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Schuylerville, NY

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Cadyville Fire, Clinton County (Very Upstate NY 30 mins from Canada UP-STATE NEW YORK)
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Gouvernuer , NY ( St Lawence)

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