Byram River
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The Byram River is a river, approximatly 20 miles, 32 km, long, in southeast New York and southwestern Connecticut in the United States.
The river has an elevation of 750 feet at its headwaters where it then flows to sea level at Port Chester Harbor. The river flows from Bryam Lake in Connecticut, following the Merrit Parkway and the New York-Connecticut border, to the Long Island Sound.
The Byram River was once a center of economic activity where shipbuilding and fishing were major industries.