Tourist Guide Pine Hille
Situated geographically in the County of Ulster which is present in the New York state of USA, Pine Hill is a small hamlet and also a census-designated place as declared by the recent census. To be more precise, this settlement is situated on the western parts of Shandaken Town. It is well connected via the Ulster-Delaware Railroad. Previously this place was known as the 'Saratoga' of the Catskills. According to a survey in which land was measured, this town was recorded to have a total land area of 5.5 square kilometres. The census that took place here recently showed that this place has a population of 308 people. Many people are also engaged in traditional businesses which include antique sales and carpentry. The various artefacts produced here always attract curious customers and also antique collectors. The climate here is favourable and is not found to be extreme. The winds can get chilly during the winters especially in the month of January.
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