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Dutchess
county, New York, United States
Dutchess, county, southeastern New York state, U.S., bounded by Connecticut to the east and the Hudson River to the west. The land rises from the Hudson valley to the Taconic Range along the Connecticut border and is drained by the Tenmile River and Fishkill, Wappinger, and Little Wappinger creeks. Oak and hickory are the major forest types. Parklands include Taconic, Mills-Norrie, and James Baird state parks; the Appalachian National Scenic Trail crosses the southeastern corner of the county. Algonquian-speaking Indians hunted in the region prior to the arrival of American colonists. One of the original New York counties, Dutchess was ...(100 of 219 words)