Silver Lake, Orange County, New York

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Silver Lake is a small lake in Orange County, New York, located adjacent to New York State Route 17 exit 120 northeast of Middletown in Wallkill. [1]

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Coordinates: 41°27′36″N74°23′15″W / 41.46000°N 74.38750°W / 41.46000; -74.38750