I think the Otsego-Delaware-Schoharie County areas are some of the prettiest farm areas. I lived there for 40 years. When I first moved the there, the common comment for our area was there was "no way to get there" for city people. Then in 1979, Interstate 88 got built right through the middle of it.
I don't know about all the "poor people" the other poster mentioned. New York has so many tax-payer supported give-aways - I think it is impossible to be "poor" in NY. That, and the gun laws, is why I finally left. NYC is also now the "police state." I just came back from my old farm (I still hold the mortgage on it). I drove 780 miles from northern Michigan, through Ohio, Pennsylvania, and then NY. I did not see a single cop until I crossed the NY line. Then, even in the most rural areas - I swear I saw a State Trooper every 20-30 miles all the way to Cooperstown. Pretty ride though. I off course, got pulled over in the American Indian-owned town of Salamanca.
NY - is one of the prettiest states in the US. Also one of the most taxed, corrupt, and regulated. I do not miss it at all. Photo is from my upper field and you can see Interstate 88 in the distance. NY even made junk cars illegal. No more then on allowed per property unless it has a snow-plow on it. I had 80 acres with over 30 junkers and/or projects so I was a BIG violator.
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