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More info about homes in New York:
Population
19,306,000
Geography/Culture/Attractions
1. New York’s extremely rapid commercial growth may be partly attributed to Gov. De Witt Clinton, who pushed through the construction of the Erie Canal (Buffalo to Albany), which was opened in 1825. Today, the 641-mile Gov. Thomas E. Dewey Thruway connects New York City with Buffalo and with Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania express highways. Two toll-free superhighways, the Adirondack Northway (linking Albany with the Canadian border) and the North-South Expressway (crossing central New York from the Pennsylvania border to the Thousand Islands), have been opened.
2. The great metropolis of New York City is the nerve center of the nation. It is a leader in manufacturing, foreign trade, commerce and banking, book and magazine publishing, and theatrical production. A leading seaport, its John F. Kennedy International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world. New York is also home to the New York Stock Exchange, the largest in the world. The printing and publishing industry is the city’s largest manufacturing employer, with the apparel industry second.
3. Nearly all the rest of the state’s manufacturing is done on Long Island, along the Hudson River north to Albany, and through the Mohawk Valley, Central New York, and Southern Tier regions to Buffalo. The St. Lawrence seaway and power projects have opened the North Country to industrial expansion and have given the state a second seacoast.
4. The state ranks seventh in the nation in manufacturing, with 586,400 employees in 2005. The principal industries are printing and publishing, industrial machinery and equipment, electronic equipment, and instruments. The convention and tourist business is also an important source of income.
5. New York farms produce cattle and calves, corn and poultry, and vegetables and fruits. The state is a leading wine producer.
6. Major points of interest are Castle Clinton, Fort Stanwix, and Statue of Liberty National Monuments; Niagara Falls; U.S. Military Academy at West Point; National Historic Sites that include homes of Franklin D. Roosevelt at Hyde Park and Theodore Roosevelt in Oyster Bay and New York City; the Women’s Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls; National Memorials, including Grant’s Tomb and Federal Hall in New York City; Fort Ticonderoga; the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown; and the United Nations, skyscrapers, museums, theaters, and parks in New York City.
Major Cities
New York City “The Big Apple” - Hudson River, The United Nations , Times Square, Central Park, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Statue of Liberty, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Greenwich Village, Chrysler Building, Empire State Building, South Street Seaport, MoMA—Museum of Modern Art, Rockefeller Center, Carnegie Hall, Grand Central Terminal, Battery Park, Bronx Zoo, Union Square
Buffalo - Lake Erie and the Niagara and Buffalo rivers, State Univ. of New York (the city’s largest employer) campuses at Buffalo and suburban Amherst, Canisius College, D’Youville College, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo Museum of Science, Guaranty Building,The Buffalo Bills play football in Rich Stadium, Memorial Auditorium is home to hockey’s Sabres. The Peace Bridge (1927) connects Buffalo with Fort Erie, Ont., The McKinley monument, Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site, Millard Fillmore’s home
Rochester - Genesee River and Lake Ontario, Univ. of Rochester, Nazareth College of Rochester, the Rochester Institute of Technology, St. John Fisher College, Rochester Philharmonic, Eastman School of Music orchestras, Rochester Museum of Art and Sciences, Memorial Art Gallery, Rundell Memorial Building, Flower City, Erie Canal, Mount Hope Cemetery
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