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New York: Encyclopedia - Woodstock New York

Woodstock, New York The name Woodstock is associated with two locales in New York. Town of Woodstock - a town in Ulster County, New York Woodstock - the site of a musical event in 1969 in Bethel, New York. Other related archivesBethel, New York, New York, Town of Woodstock, Ulster County, New York, Woodstock

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New York: Encyclopedia II - New York - Education
New York - Primary and secondary education. The New York State Board of Regents, the University of the State of New York and the State Education Department control all public primary and secondary education in the state. New York - Colleges and universities. Besides the many private colleges and universities in the state, New York, like many other states, operates its own system of institutions of higher learning known as the State University of New York (SUNY). New York City o ...

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New York: Encyclopedia II - New York - History

New York - Early settlement. The first settlers in the area now known as the State of New York were Dutch settlers in the colony known as New Amsterdam, beginning in 1613. These settlers were claiming this land theirs, marginalizing the aboriginal inhabitants who had been living there since the Pleistocene epoch. The English seized the colony in 1664, renaming it New York, after the Duke of York, the future King James II. On November 1, 1683, the government was reorganized. The colony, then called the Prov ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - New York

Hillary Clinton (D) New York is a state in the northeastern United States. It is sometimes called New York State when there is need to distinguish it from New York City, the most populous city in both the state and the nation. Due to the preponderance of the population concentrated in the southern portion around New York City, the state is often regionalized into Upstate and Downstate. New York's postal abbreviation is NY. New York - History. Main articleIncluding:

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New York: Encyclopedia II - New York - History

New York - Early settlement. The first settlers in the area now known as the U.S. State of New York were Dutch settlers in the colony known as New Amsterdam, beginning in 1613. These settlers were claiming this land theirs, marginalizing the aboriginal inhabitants who had been living there since the Pleistocene epoch. The English seized the colony in 1664, renaming it New York, after the Duke of York, the future King James II. On November 1, 1683, the government was reorganized. The colony, then called the ...

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New York, New York - History, New York - Early settlement, New York - Statehood, New York - Westward expansion, New York - Canals, New York - Law and government, New York - Geography, New York - Economy, New York - Agriculture, New York - Transportation, New York - New York City, New York - Demographics, New York - Religion, New York - Important cities and towns, New York - Education, New York - Primary and secondary education, New York - Colleges and universities, New York - Professional sports teams, New York - Miscellaneous

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New York: Encyclopedia II - New York - History

New York - Early settlement. The first settlers in the area now known as the U.S. State of New York were Dutch settlers in the colony known as New Amsterdam, beginning in 1613. These settlers were claiming this land theirs, marginalizing the aboriginal inhabitants who had been living there since the Pleistocene epoch. The English seized the colony in 1664, renaming the it New York, after the Duke of York, the future King James II. On November 1, 1683, the government was reorganized. The colony, then called ...

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New York, New York - History, New York - Early settlement, New York - Statehood, New York - Westward expansion, New York - Canals, New York - Law and government, New York - Geography, New York - Economy, New York - Agriculture, New York - Demographics, New York - Religion, New York - Important cities and towns, New York - Education, New York - Primary and secondary education, New York - Colleges and universities, New York - Professional sports teams, New York - Miscellaneous

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New York: Encyclopedia - Western New York

Western New York refers to the westernmost counties of New York State, roughly the area included in the Holland Purchase. It includes the cities of Rochester and Buffalo, as well as the U.S. side of the Niagara Falls. Residents of the area use the term "Western New York" to distinguish themselves from residents of Upstate New York; the distinction is made most often by Upstate New Yorkers. Buffalo is the second largest city in New York State. Its manufacturing base has declined in recent decades, but its location sustains its role in transportation. It has become an important ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - Upstate New York

Upstate New York is the region of New York State outside of the core of the New York metropolitan area. It has a population of 7,121,911. Upstate New York - The ambiguous definition of Upstate New York. As is the case with all regions, there is no clear or official boundary between Upstate New York and "Downstate New York", with the term "Upstate" sometimes used to refer to the whole of the state besides New York City and Long Island, and by others to refer only to the portion of the state north of Albany a ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - New York City

New York City, officially the City of New York, is the most populous city in the United States, and the most densely populated major city in North America. The city is at the center of international finance, politics, entertainment, and culture, and is one of the world's major global cities (along with London, Tokyo and Paris) with a virtually unrivaled collection of museums, galleries, performance venues, media outlets, international corporations, and stock exchanges. The city is also home to the United Nations, along with a ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - Central New York

Central New York is a term used to describe the central region of Upstate New York, roughly including the following counties and cities: Cayuga County – Auburn Cortland County – Cortland Madison County – Oneida Oneida County – Rome, Sherrill & Utica Onondaga County – Syracuse Oswego County – Fulton & Oswego Tompkins County – Ithaca Herkimer Count ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - Vestal New York

Vestal is a town located in Broome County, New York between the Susquehanna River and the Pennsylvania border in the Southern Tier of New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 26,535, estimated to have grown to 27,055 by 2004. The Town of Vestal is on the south border of the county and is south and southwest of Binghamton, New York. New York Route 17 passes across the north part of the town. Vestal New York - History. The first settlement occurred around 1785. Th ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - Utica New York

This article is about Utica in New York, USA. For other places with this name, see Utica. Utica, New York is a city in New York State, the county seat of Oneida County in the USA. The City of Utica is situated within the region referred to as the Mohawk Valley. Utica has an extensive park system, with winter and summer sports facilities. Like many industrial towns and cities from New England through Upstate New York and into the Midwest, Utica has experienced a major reduction in manufacturing ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - Buffalo New York

Location of Buffalo in New York State See Buffalo for other places with this name. Buffalo is an American city in western New York. With about 300,000 residents, it is the state's second-largest city, after New York City, and is the county seat of Erie CountyGR6. (Coords: 42°54′17″N, 78°50′58″W) The Buffalo-Niagara metropolitan area has a population of 1.1 million. Despite its cold, industrial image, Buffalo is home to a diverse popul ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - Cortland New York

Cortland is a city in Cortland County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a population of 18,740. It is the county seat of Cortland CountyGR6. The City of Cortland is surrounded by the Town of Cortlandville. Interstate 81 and US Route 11 pass through the city. The State University of New York at Cortland is on the west side of the city. Cortland New York - History. The City of Cortland, settled in 1791, was made a village in 1853, and was inco ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - Clay New York

Clay is a town located in Onondaga County, New York, northwest of Syracuse. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 58,805, making it Syracuse's largest suburb. The Town of Clay was formed in 1827. It is the largest town in the county and contains part of the Village of North Syracuse, New York. It contains the major retail strip of Syracuse's northwesterly suburbs, along NY-31, including the Great Northern Mall. Clay New York - Geography. According to the United States Censu ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - AM New York

AM New York is a free daily morning newspaper published in New York City by the Tribune Corporation, which also publishes Newsday. According to the company, average daily distribution as of summer 2005 was 311,500. AM New York online Corporate Directors: Jeffrey Chandler | Dennis Fitzsimons | Roger Goodan | Enrique Hernandez | Betsy Holden | Robert S. Morrison | Patrick Mullen | William Osborn | Christopher Reyes | William Stin ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - A King in New York

A King in New York is a 1957 film directed and acted in by Charlie Chaplin, which presents a satirical view of certain aspects of United States politics and society. IMDb Plot Summary: Due to a revolution in his country King Shahdov comes to New York City - almost broke. To get some money he goes to TV, making commercials and meets the child from communist parents. Due to this he is suddenly suspected as a communist himself and has to fac ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - Canaan New York

Canaan is a town located in Columbia County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,820. The Town of Canaan is in the northeast part of the county. Canaan New York - History. The first settlers arrived around 1759. The town was founded in 1772 as "Kings District." The name was changed to "Canaan" in 1788. Canaan New York - Geography. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 95.7 km² (37.0 ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - Canastota New York

Canastota is a village located inside the Town of Lenox in Madison County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the village had a total population of 4,425. The Village of Canastota is west of the City of Oneida in the south part of the Town of Lenox. Canastota New York - History. The village was incorporated in 1835, but was reorganized in 1870. Canastota New York - Geography. Canastota is located at 43°4'51" North, 75°45'13" West (43.080909, -75.753747) ...

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New York: Encyclopedia - Watervliet New York

Watervliet is a city located in Albany County, New York, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 10,207. The City of Watervliet is north of Albany, New York and is at the east border of the Town of Colonie. The city calls itself "the Arsenal City." Watervliet New York - History. The explorer Henry Hudson arrived in the area of Watervliet around 1609. The area was first settled in 1643 as part of the Rensselaerwyck Patroonship (see: Kiliaen Van Rensselaer). In 1776 ...

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