Geography presented by Fact Monster:  This site offers information about some geographical locations around New York State.  The site offers quick factual links to different cities throughout the state such as Albany, Rochester, and Buffalo.   

Latitude, Longitude and Elevation- This site offers interest geological facts about New York State.  Learn the Latitude and Longitude location of New York State.  Click on the state (on the green map) and view an elevation map of New York State.  

Relief Map of New York State-  This map is a topical image relief map with an outline showing the border of the state printed in 1995.

Click the map below to view another relief map of New York State.     

           

 

Label a New York State map- Print the map and use the provided glossary to label the map of New York State. This is a fun way to learn where cities, bodies of water, and other features are around New York State.

 

The following three links are maps of New York State compiled  between 1632 -1895.

A map of New France- This map was created by Samual de Champlain in 1632.  There is reference to Lake Champlain on the map, but you will find its referenced location is different from where it actually is today. 

A map of New York State, 1802- This map was created by cartographer Simeon DeWitt. 

A 1895 map of New York State- This map shows the location of all the countries throughout the state.