City of Port Jervis, New York
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The City of Port Jervis, New York, is a small city at the junction of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, historically known as a transportation hub along the Delaware River.
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instanceOf
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city
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municipality
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areaCode
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845
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border
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Pike County, Pennsylvania
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Sussex County, New Jersey
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category
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Border cities in the United States
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Cities in New York State
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Populated places on the Delaware River
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country
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United States of America
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county
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Orange County, New York
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feature
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access to outdoor recreation
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scenic views of the Delaware River
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governmentType
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city government
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hasLandmark
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Hawks Nest (Route 97 scenic overlook nearby)
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Port Jervis Erie Depot
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Tri-States Monument
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hasMayor
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mayor of Port Jervis
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historicalIndustry
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canal transportation
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railroad operations
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historicalRole
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canal town
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railroad center
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transportation hub
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historicalTransportRoute
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Delaware and Hudson Canal (nearby alignment)
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locatedAt
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junction of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
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locatedIn
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Delaware River Valley
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Hudson Valley region (broadly defined)
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southern Orange County, New York
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locatedNear
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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
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Neversink River
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locatedOn
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Delaware River
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namedAfter
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John B. Jervis
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nearbyBorough
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Montague Township, New Jersey
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nearbyCity
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Matamoras, Pennsylvania
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Middletown, New York
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partOf
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Tri-state area of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania
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postalCode
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12771
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railServiceOperator
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Metro-North Railroad (contracted)
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NJ Transit
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region
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New York–Newark–Jersey City metropolitan area (outer fringe)
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servedBy
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Erie Railroad (historically)
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Port Jervis Line
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state
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New York
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timeZone
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Eastern Time Zone
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timeZoneDST
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Eastern Daylight Time
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traversedBy
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New York State Route 97
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U.S. Route 209
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U.S. Route 6
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