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Susquehanna River The longest river on the American East Coast, the Susquehanna originates in Otsego Lake, flowing through New York, eastern Pennsylvania and northern Maryland before emptying into Chesapeake Bay. The River spans 410 mi (715 km) and passes by several major cities, including, Havre de Grace, Harrisburg, Sunbury and Binghamton. Address: . USA
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The Erie Canal was officially opened in 1825 and stretches 363 miles. The creation of the canal spurred the first great westward movement of American settlers, gave access to the land and resources west of the Appalachians and made New York a major commercial city. The canal runs from Lake Erie to Albany, New York. Address: . . New York USA
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Lake Ontario Lake Ontario is the eastern-most of the Great Lakes, encompassing an area of 7,340 sq mi (18,960 sq km). It bordered by Ontario, Canada, to the north and New York to the south. Address: .
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Lake Ontario One of the Great Lakes chain, Lake Ontario offers a larger volume than Lake Erie, while offering a similar length and breadth. Major centers along this lake include Rochester in New York and Hamilton and Toronto in Ontario, Canada. Address: . . NY USA
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