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Fog surrounds cliffs looming over the Delaware River whose valley is the core of the historic Minisink region, July 2007. The Minisink or (more recently) Minisink Valley is a loosely defined geographic region of the Upper Delaware River valley in northwestern New Jersey (Sussex and Warren counties), northeastern Pennsylvania (Pike and Monroe counties) and New York (Orange and Sullivan counties).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 23.2 square miles (60 km 2), of which 23.1 square miles (60 km 2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km 2) (0.39%) is water. The southern town line is the border of New Jersey (Sussex County). NY-284 is a north–south highway in Minisink.
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The Minisink Valley Central School District is a unified school district in Orange County, New York. The district consists of five schools; an elementary, intermediate, middle, and high school, which are all located in the township of Wawayanda, New York and the Otisville Elementary school, located in the village of the same name.
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Minisink Archeological Site, also known as Minisink Historic District, is an archeological site of 1320 acres located in both Sussex County, New Jersey and Pike County, Pennsylvania. [3] It was part of a region occupied by Munsee -speaking Lenape that extended from southern New York across northern New Jersey to northeastern Pennsylvania.
Minisink is a loosely defined region of the Upper Delaware Valley in parts of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York, first settled in the 1690s. Minisink may also refer to: Minisink, New York. Minisink Valley Central School District. Minisink Valley High School; Minisink Ford, New York
According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.2 square mile (0.6 km 2), all land. The village is located on NY Route 284. The Appalachian Trail runs just south of the village along the New York/New Jersey state line. Unionville is adjacent to the Town of Wantage in New Jersey.