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8 of the Most Walkable Towns in Upstate New York – WorldAtlas

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These are eight of the most walkable towns in Upstate New York, offering tons of outdoor, historic, and cultural attractions with a short walk.

Source: 8 of the Most Walkable Towns in Upstate New York – WorldAtlas

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