Tug Hill
United States
Tug Hill has 15 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Black River Canal
Connects Tug Hill to: Boonville, New York | Port Leyden, New York | Forestport, New York | Lyons Falls, New York | Leyden, New York
Salmon
Connects Tug Hill to: Westerly, Rhode Island | Värmland, Sweden | Kodiak, Alaska | Ardfinnan, Ireland | Gustavus, Alaska
bass (fish)
Connects Tug Hill to: Minnesota | British Columbia | Peru | East Haven, Connecticut | Palatka, Florida
reforestation
Connects Tug Hill to: Massachusetts | Westfield, Massachusetts | Ipatinga, Brazil | Sagaing Region | Daroca, Spain
Black River (New York)
Connects Tug Hill to: Watertown, New York | Ellisburg, New York | Fort Drum | Turin, New York | Ava, New York
waterfowl
Connects Tug Hill to: Massachusetts | Copenhagen, Denmark | Utqiagvik, Alaska | Reston, Virginia | Bohemia, New York
maple syrup
Connects Tug Hill to: New York (state) | New England | Quebec | Maine | New Brunswick
walleye
Connects Tug Hill to: Minnesota | Saskatchewan | Ontario | North Dakota | South Dakota
cross-country skiing
Connects Tug Hill to: Minnesota | Madison, Wisconsin | Quebec City, Kingdom of FranceKingdom of Great Britain | Buffalo, New York | Central Oregon
hunting
Connects Tug Hill to: Minnesota | Finland | Vermont | Saskatchewan | Ontario
trout
Connects Tug Hill to: Czech Republic | Albania | Arkansas | Castile and León | Bhutan
Administrative divisions of New York
Connects Tug Hill to: Flushing, Queens | Rome, New York | Waverly, New York | Johnstown, New York | Newburgh (town), New York