Places in New York Council Rock is located near the beginnings of the Susquehanna River near the shore of Otsego Lake in Cooperstown, New York. It is large boulder whose top is above the water's surface and can be seen from shore. It is believed to have been a meeting place for Native Americans before their flight from the area following the Revolutionary War. ...more on Wikipedia about "Council Rock"
Getty Square is a square in the downtown area of Yonkers, New York, United States of America. It is located by the historic Yonkers City Hall, Saint John the Episcopal Church, and large variety of shops and landmarks. It is considered the center of downtown Yonkers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Getty Square"
The Hudson Valley refers to the canyon of the Hudson River and its adjacent communities in New York State, generally from northern Westchester County northward to the cities of Albany and Troy. Historically a cradle of European settlement in the northeastern United States and a strategic battleground in colonial wars, it now consists of suburbs of the metropolitan area of New York City at its southern end, shading into rural territory farther north. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hudson Valley"
As of the 2000 census, there are 434 census-designated places (CDPs) in New York State. Alphabetically, they are: ...more on Wikipedia about "List of census-designated places in New York"
This List of cities in New York State, USA, is an alphabetic list that also gives the primary county in which each city is located. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of cities in New York"
There are sixty-two counties in the State of New York. Five of these are boroughs of New York City and do not have functioning county governments. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of New York counties"
These lists of current cities, towns, unincorporated communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of New York also include information on the number and names of counties in which the place lies, and its lower and upper zip code bounds, if applicable. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of places in New York"
As of the 2000 census, there are 932 towns in the state of New York. Each town is contained within a single county, although different towns in separate counties may have the same name. Alphabetically, the towns are: ...more on Wikipedia about "List of towns in New York"
List of villages in New York, arranged in alphabetical order. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of villages in New York"
Long Island is an island in New York, at 1,377 square miles (3567 km²) the largest island in the continental United States, and with 7.4 million residents, the 17th most populous island in the world. True to its name, the island is much longer, jutting out some 118 miles (190 km) from New York Harbor, than it is wide, with only from 12 to 20 miles (32 km) between the southern Atlantic coast and Long Island Sound. ...more on Wikipedia about "Long Island"
Sagamore is one of several "Great Camps" located in the Adirondack Mountains of northern New York state. It was constructed during the gilded age of America by the Vanderbilt family. Sagamore served as a wood setting where the richest families in America could relax, party, and get a feeling of returning to nature. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sagamore Camp"
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