New York
City Guides
Standouts
Nicknames
- Empire State
- Knickerbocker State
- Excelsior State
Geographic Regions
- North Country
- Mohawk Valley
- Capital Region
- Mid-Hudson
- Southern Tier
- Central New York
- Finger Lakes
- Western New York
About New York
Boasting the most populous city in the US, New York stands as one of the most admired and influential states in the country. New York City is an energetic playground for international tourists, stars of the stage and screen, and the rich and famous. The city is almost a state unto itself, with its vibrant boroughs teeming with a variety of people and places. Millions flock to the Big Apple each year for stage shows, shopping, unparalleled nightlife and sightseeing opportunities. The Empire State boasts a variety of fascinating stops, including the northwestern cities Cooperstown, Schenectady and Albany, the state capital; the western lakeside cities, Buffalo and Rochester; and south central cities Utica and Binghamton. West Point is an integral town on the Hudson River as well as home to the historically vital military academy that shares its name. The richness of the state is marked by her landscapes: expansive cityscapes, the mountain ranges of the Catskills and Adirondacks, numerous natural and lake regions, and the impressive Niagara Falls. Industry is as varied as the state's faces and places, with business interests as diverse as transportation and manufacturing to agriculture, communications and the arts.Local Color
- New York Style Pizza
- Broadway
- Jewish Deli
- Autumn Leaves
- Taxis
- Diversity
- Big Business
Major Industries
- Agriculture
- Manufacturing
- Chemicals
- Transportation
- Tourism
- Banking
Famous Residents
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Lucille Ball
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Aaron Copland Millard Fillmore |
Washington Irving
Billy Joel Normal Rockwell Rosie O'Donnell |
Theodore Roosevelt
Mae West Walt Whitman |

