This classic book tells the story of New York's Southern Tier, a region of rolling hills and picturesque valleys that has been home to generations of farmers, loggers, and other hardworking people. Arch Merrill's vivid descriptions of the landscape and its inhabitants bring the region to life, and his love for his subject shines through on every page. With colorful stories and fascinating historical tidbits, Southern Tier is a fascinating portrait of an often-overlooked corner of America.
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