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New York, a state in the Middle Atlantic region of the United States. It is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Québec on the north and by Lake Ontario and Lake Erie on the northwest and west. Pennsylvania lies west and south of New York, and New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean lie to the south. On the east the state is bordered by Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont. Albany is the capital of New York. New York, commonly known as New York City, is the largest city.

New York has long been a leader in the political, cultural, and economic life of the United States. It has been called the Empire State since before 1800, a reference to its wealth and variety of resources and probably derived from a comment, attributed to George Washington, that predicted that New York would become the seat of the new empire. Although California surpassed it in population in 1963 and in manufacturing in 1972, choices made in New York influence much of the country's commerce, finance, and the creative arts. Although New York City is the largest city in the country, much of New York is still rural.

The combination of scenic beauty, a colorful history, and the attractions of New York City and other cities have made New York a very popular vacation state. Whether viewed from the Adirondacks' mile-high Mount Marcy or from New York City's famous Empire State Building, New York's panoramas are unusual and impressive. Perhaps the state's most famous spectacle is Niagara Falls, which draws millions of visitors each year. Other striking features of the state are the towering Palisades of the Hudson River, the steep gorge of the Genesee River, and the chasm formed by the Ausable River. Visitors are also attracted to the series of caves in Howe Caverns, the mineral waters of Saratoga Springs, the sandy beaches on Long Island, the scenic Finger Lakes, and the Thousand Islands in the Saint Lawrence River. The state's resorts at these and other sites offer a wide variety of entertainment and recreation.

New York is also rich in history, extending to when Native Americans first occupied its shores and river valleys. The state was named in the 1660s for the duke of York, later James II of England, though many place names are from the time when the region was a Dutch colony known as New Netherland. New York entered the Union on July 26, 1788, as the 11th of the original 13 states. New York City was the first capital of the United States. The Erie Canal, now incorporated into the New York State Barge Canal system, set the pattern of commerce early in U.S. history. The Statue of Liberty, in New York Harbor, was the first vision of America seen by millions of immigrants arriving at New York City. The United Nations, whose headquarters are located on Manhattan Island, works toward a future more peaceful than the past.






 



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There's rock in them thar hills - Boston Globe


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There's rock in them thar hills
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The potential for bedbugs is lurking out there - Gainesville Sun


The potential for bedbugs is lurking out there
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New York City and Ohio's largest cities have been virtually under siege by bedbugs in recent months. Koehler and other researchers attribute their ...

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Quinn Kiley: MLPs Going Institutional - International Business Times


Quinn Kiley: MLPs Going Institutional
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BP Spends $100 Million on Post-Oil Spill Advertising - The Epoch Times


BP Spends $100 Million on Post-Oil Spill Advertising
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(Tim Boyle/Getty Images) NEW YORK—British energy giant BP Plc spent almost $100 million on advertising after the April 20 Deepwater Horizon oil spill to ...

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Night-Night, Sleep Tight...Don't Let the Hotel Bed Bugs Bite! - PR Newswire (press release)


Night-Night, Sleep Tight...Don't Let the Hotel Bed Bugs Bite!
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In 2006, the city of New York received more than 4500 bed bug complaints...which, come to think of it, may be why it's called the city that never sleeps.

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Katrina and NOLA: Five Years Later - Stay Thirsty Media


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Katrina and NOLA: Five Years Later
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Born in New York, educated in Boston, Mr. Lowenstein now lives in New Orleans with his wife and daughter. He is the author of the novel, ...

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Bed bugs make comeback in Texoma - KXII-TV


Bed bugs make comeback in Texoma
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Most of the outbreaks are in the northern parts of the country, like New York. But there have been recent reports of bed bugs in Sherman. ...

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BP's $93 million spent on advertising after Gulf oil spill is questioned - NOLA.com


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BP's $93 million spent on advertising after Gulf oil spill is questioned
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"As small businesses, fishermen, and mom and pop motels, hotels and restaurants struggle to make ends meet, they are bombarded by BP's corporate marketing ...

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Salt Bowl: Veteran Broadcaster Jim Landers Will Call His Last Benton-Bryant Game - ArkansasSports360.com


Salt Bowl: Veteran Broadcaster Jim Landers Will Call His Last Benton-Bryant Game
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"I did some traveling around with construction companies through 27 states doing television commercials until I got tired of sleeping in motels and decided ...

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Earl Nears Carolinas, Threatening Outer Banks Tourism - BusinessWeek


Earl Nears Carolinas, Threatening Outer Banks Tourism
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