Situated in the Northern tier of western New York, the New York State
towns of Royalton and Hartland present a very interesting insight into
the transformation of the United States over the last fifty years. The
area was dotted with small, self-sufficient population areas which have
seen life as it was change into mere residential communities. Although
hardly unique in that regard, the vibrancy which permeated the area can
still be detected from what has remained, either abandoned or active.
The entire area was once the major East-West axis running from New York
City to the interior of the nation.
It contains the Erie Canal, the Military Road (a route which began in
Batavia, New York, home of the head office of the Holland Land Company
which settled the area in the late 1700s and terminated at Fort Niagara
on Lake Ontario) the Route 104 (Ridge Road) and Route 31, which
connected Rochester and Buffalo. Because of the transportation system
and the fruit industry of the region, these towns were once part of an
economic powerhouse.