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Southeastern York Consequently, a dairy belt developed in the United States, and, despite the growth of dairying in the South and West, it still exists from New England through New York, southeastern york Pennsylvania, and central Maryland, across northeastern Ohio to Michigan, Wisconsin, southeastern york Minnesota, northern Illinois, and eastern Iowa. Southern Wisconsin has the heaviest population of milk cows per square mile.

HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, ha'stingz, is a village in southeastern york New York state, in Westchester county, on the Hudson River, about 18 miles (29 km) north of the center of New York City. It is principally a residential community but also manufactures copper wire and cables.


GREAT NECK is a village in southeastern york New York, on the north shore of Long Island, in Nassau county, about 15 miles (24 km) northeast of the center of New York City. It is primarily a residential community, from which many persons commute to New York City, but it has a meat-packing plant, an oil distribution depot, and some light manufacturing. Great Neck was incorporated in 1921 and has a mayor-council form of government. Population: 10,171.

 

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