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USA
State Alabama
Abstract
Timeline
age from birth to death, or present.
Geometry
the circle of Futhark Circle influence of this Person
Personal
Constellation the places this person lived, frequented, interacted
with, etc.
Related
Topics
zz Home, living quarters, job
location, entertainment venue (movies, music, bar, theater, café, etc. places
people to for entertainment), shopping (what type of stores does this person
frequent, is this person a Gucci person or a Walmart person, target, sears,
local mom and pop, amazon, etc.)
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New York is known for:
- Statue of
Liberty
- Wall Street
- Time Square
- Broadway
Shows
- Central Park
- Tall Skyscrappers
- Famous
performance venues such as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center
Geography
& Demographics
Government
& Legislature
State Symbols
Sports Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
Local Food
Famous People
Fun Facts
Geography
& Demographics
State
Abbreviation
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NY
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State Capital
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Albany
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State Size
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Total
(Land + Water): 54,556 sq miles; Land Only: 47,214 sq miles
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Number
of Counties
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62
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Time Zone
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Eastern
Time Zone
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Bordering
States
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Connecticut,
Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island (water border),
Vermont
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Highest
Point
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Mount
Marcy, 5,343 feet
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Tallest
Building
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One
World Trade Center in New York City, 1,776 feet
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Largest
Stadium
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Highmark
Stadium in Orchard Park, capacity 71,608
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National
Parks
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None
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State Population
(2020)
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20,201,249
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State
Population Density
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427.9
people / square mile
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Area Codes
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212,
315, 332, 347, 516, 518, 585, 607, 631, 646, 680, 716, 718, 838, 845,
914, 917, 929, 934
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Top
5 Cities (2020 population)
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New
York (8,253,213)
Buffalo (254,479)
Rochester (205,225)
Yonkers (200,040)
Syracuse (141,229)
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Government & Legislature
State Symbols
State
Animal
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Beaver
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State
Beverage
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Milk
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State Bird
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Bluebird
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State
Bush
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Lilac
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State Flower
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Rose
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State
Fossil
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Eurypterus
remipes
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State
Fresh Water Fish
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Brook
trout
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State
Fruit
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Apple
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State
Gem
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Garnet
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State
Insect
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Ladybug
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State
Marine or Saltwater Fish
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Striped
bass
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State Motto
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Excelsior
(Ever upward)
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State
Muffin
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Apple
muffin
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State Nickname
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Empire
State
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State
Shell
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Bay
scallop
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State
Turtle
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Snapping
turtle
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State Tree
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Sugar
maple
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Sports Teams
Popular
Tourist Attractions
- American Museum of
Natural History: Museum in Manhattan, New York City, New York.
- Broadway: The
Theater District and Lincoln Center in Manhattan, New York City, New
York.
- Bronx Zoo: Zoo in the
borough of Bronx, New York City, New York.
- Brooklyn
Bridge: Bridge connecting the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn
in New York City, New York.
- Carnegie Hall:
Music hall in New York City, New York.
- Central Park: Park in Manhattan, New York City,
New York.
- Central Park Zoo:
Zoo in Manhattan, New York City, New York.
- Chrysler
Building: Skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, New
York.
- Coney
Island: Beach and entertainment destination in Brooklyn, New York
City, New York. The annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest is held here.
- Empire State Building:
Skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, New York.
- Lincoln Center:
Building complex in Manhattan, New York City, New York.
- Metropolitan Museum
of Art: Art museum in New York City, New
York.
- National 9/11
Memorial and Museum: Museum commemorating the September 11, 2001 attacks, located in New York City, New York.
- Radio City Music Hall:
Music hall located in Rockefeller Center in
New York City, New York.
- Rockefeller
Center: Building complex in New York City, New York.
- Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum: Art museum in New York
City, New York.
- Statue of
Liberty: Sculpture on Liberty Island in New York City, New York.
- Time
Square: Famous for the New Year ball drop, this commercial
intersection is located in Midtown Manhattan,
New York City, New York.
UNESCO Heritage Sites
Festivals and Events
Top festivals and events in New York. They are listed in
approximate order of when they take place during the year.
Popular Iconic New York Foods
New York is famous for the following foods:
- Black-and-White
Cookie
- New York
Style Pizza
- New York
Style Bagel
- New York
Cheesecake
- Pastrami
- Hot Dog
- Bacon, Egg,
and Cheese Sandwich
- General
Tso's Chicken
- Manhattan
Clam Chowder
- Knish
New York has 5 three-star Michelin restaurants:
New York has 13 two-star Michelin restaurants:
Famous People Born In New York
Nobel Prize
Winners
- Theodore Roosevelt (Peace, 1906)
- Elihu Root (Peace, 1912)
- Frank B. Kellogg (Peace, 1929)
- Irving Langmuir (Chemistry, 1932)
- Eugene O'Neill (Literature, 1936)
- Carl D. Anderson (Physics, 1936)
- John H. Northrop (Chemistry, 1946)
- John R. Mott (Peace, 1946)
- Hermann J. Muller (Physiology or Medicine,
1946)
- Arthur Kornberg (Physiology or Medicine,
1959)
- Robert Hofstadter (Physics, 1961)
- Richard P. Feynman (Physics, 1965)
- Julian Schwinger (Physics, 1965)
- George Wald (Physiology or Medicine, 1967)
- Marshall W. Nirenberg (Physiology or
Medicine, 1968)
- Murray Gell-Mann (Physics, 1969)
- Julius Axelrod (Physiology or Medicine, 1970)
- William H. Stein (Chemistry, 1972)
- Kenneth J. Arrow (Economic Sciences, 1972)
- Leon N. Cooper (Physics, 1972)
- Gerald M. Edelman (Physiology or Medicine,
1972)
- David Baltimore (Physiology or Medicine,
1975)
- Milton Friedman (Economic Sciences, 1976)
- Burton Richter (Physics, 1976)
- Baruch S. Blumberg (Physiology or Medicine,
1976)
- D. Carleton Gajdusek (Physiology or Medicine,
1976)
- Rosalyn Yalow (Physiology or Medicine, 1977)
- Hamilton O. Smith (Physiology or Medicine,
1978)
- Sheldon Glashow (Physics, 1979)
- Steven Weinberg (Physics, 1979)
- Paul Berg (Chemistry, 1980)
- Arthur L. Schawlow (Physics, 1981)
- Herbert A. Hauptman (Chemistry, 1985)
- Jerome Karle (Chemistry, 1985)
- Michael S. Brown (Physiology or Medicine,
1985)
- Stanley Cohen (Physiology or Medicine, 1986)
- Robert M. Solow (Economic Sciences, 1987)
- Leon M. Lederman (Physics, 1988)
- Melvin Schwartz (Physics, 1988)
- Gertrude B. Elion (Physiology or Medicine,
1988)
- Harold E. Varmus (Physiology or Medicine,
1989)
- Robert W. Fogel (Economic Sciences, 1993)
- Russell A. Hulse (Physics, 1993)
- Martin L. Perl (Physics, 1995)
- David M. Lee (Physics, 1996)
- Robert C. Merton (Economic Sciences, 1997)
- Louis J. Ignarro (Physiology
or Medicine, 1998)
- Paul Greengard (Physiology or Medicine, 2000)
- John B. Fenn (Chemistry, 2002)
- Robert F. Engle III (Economic Sciences, 2003)
- Irwin Rose (Chemistry, 2004)
- Edward C. Prescott (Economic Sciences, 2004)
- H. David Politzer (Physics, 2004)
- Frank Wilczek (Physics, 2004)
- Richard Axel (Physiology or Medicine, 2004)
- Roy J. Glauber (Physics, 2005)
- Eric S. Maskin (Economic Sciences, 2007)
- Roger Y. Tsien (Chemistry, 2008)
- Paul Krugman (Economic Sciences, 2008)
- George E. Smith (Physics, 2009)
- Peter A. Diamond (Economic Sciences, 2010)
- Robert J. Lefkowitz (Chemistry, 2012)
- Alvin E. Roth (Economic Sciences, 2012)
- John O'Keefe (Physiology or Medicine, 2014)
- Jeffrey C. Hall (Physiology or Medicine,
2017)
- Arthur Ashkin (Physics, 2018)
- William G. Kaelin Jr (Physiology or Medicine,
2019)
- Michael Kremer (Economic Sciences, 2019)
- Gregg L. Semenza (Physiology or Medicine,
2019)
- Harvey J. Alter (Physiology or Medicine,
2020)
- Andrea Ghez (Physics, 2020)
- Louise Glück (Literature, 2020)
- David Julius (Physiology or Medicine, 2021)
- Claudia Goldin (Economic Sciences, 2023)
United
States Presidents
- Martin Van
Buren (8th President)
- Millard
Fillmore (13th President)
- Theodore
Roosevelt (26th President)
- Franklin D.
Roosevelt (32nd President)
- Donald J.
Trump (45th President)
Pro Football
Hall Of Fame Members
- Tim Mara
(Team Owner, Team Founder. Inducted in 1963)
- Dan Fortmann
(Offensive Lineman. Inducted in 1965)
- Sid Luckman
(Quarterback. Inducted in 1965)
- Bob
Waterfield (Quarterback. Inducted in 1965)
- Dan Reeves
(Team Owner. Inducted in 1967)
- Art Donovan
(Defensive Tackle. Inducted in 1968)
- Vince
Lombardi (Coach, General Manager. Inducted in 1971)
- John Mackey
(Tight End. Inducted in 1992)
- Wellington
Mara (Team Owner, Team Administrator. Inducted in 1997)
- Art Monk
(Wide Receiver. Inducted in 2008)
- Bill Polian
(General Manager, Team President. Inducted in 2015)
- Kevin Greene
(Linebacker. Inducted in 2016)
Baseball
Hall Of Fame Players
- Lou Gehrig
(First Baseman. Inducted in 1939)
- Eddie
Collins (Second Baseman. Inducted in 1939)
- Charles Radbourn (Pitcher. Inducted in 1939)
- Willie
Keeler (Right Fielder. Inducted in 1939)
- Dan Brouthers (First Baseman. Inducted in 1945)
- Jimmy
Collins (Third Baseman. Inducted in 1945)
- King Kelly
(Right Fielder. Inducted in 1945)
- Johnny Evers
(Second Baseman. Inducted in 1946)
- Frankie
Frisch (Second Baseman. Inducted in 1947)
- Hank
Greenberg (First Baseman. Inducted in 1956)
- Waite Hoyt
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1969)
- Sandy Koufax
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1972)
- Warren Spahn
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1973)
- Mickey Welch
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1973)
- Whitey Ford
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1974)
- Carl
Yastrzemski (Left Fielder. Inducted in 1989)
- Jim Palmer
(Pitcher. Inducted in 1990)
- Phil Rizzuto
(Shortstop. Inducted in 1994)
- George Davis
(Shortstop. Inducted in 1998)
- Bid McPhee
(Second Baseman. Inducted in 2000)
- Deacon White
(Third Baseman. Inducted in 2013)
- Craig Biggio
(Second Baseman. Inducted in 2015)
- Edgar
Martinez (Designated Hitter. Inducted in 2019)
- Marvin
Miller (Executive. Inducted in 2020)
- Bud Fowler
(Executive. Inducted in 2022)
Naismith
Memorial Basketball Hall Of Fame Players
- Chuck Hyatt
(Guard. Inducted in 1959)
- Ed Wachter
(Center. Inducted in 1961)
- Barney Sedran (Guard. Inducted in 1962)
- Nat Holman
(Guard. Inducted in 1964)
- John Russell
(Guard. Inducted in 1964)
- Joe Lapchick (Center. Inducted in 1966)
- Dutch
Dehnert (Forward. Inducted in 1969)
- Bob Cousy
(Guard. Inducted in 1971)
- Marty
Friedman (Guard. Inducted in 1972)
- John Beckman
(Guard. Inducted in 1973)
- Dolph
Schayes (Center-Forward. Inducted in 1973)
- Joseph
Brennan (Guard. Inducted in 1975)
- Al Cervi
(Guard-Forward. Inducted in 1985)
- Billy
Cunningham (Center-Forward. Inducted in 1986)
- Bobby Wanzer
(Guard. Inducted in 1987)
- Bobby
McDermott (Guard. Inducted in 1988)
- Lenny
Wilkens (Guard. Inducted in 1989)
- Nate
Archibald (Guard. Inducted in 1991)
- Connie
Hawkins (Center-Forward. Inducted in 1992)
- Bob Lanier
(Center. Inducted in 1992)
- Julius
Erving (Guard-Forward. Inducted in 1993)
- Dick McGuire
(Guard. Inducted in 1993)
- Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar (Center. Inducted in 1995)
- Nancy
Lieberman (Guard. Inducted in 1996)
- Michael
Jordan (Guard-Forward. Inducted in 2009)
- Chris Mullin
(Guard-Forward. Inducted in 2011)
- Roger Brown
(Guard-Forward. Inducted in 2013)
- Richie
Guerin (Guard. Inducted in 2013)
- Bernard King
(Forward. Inducted in 2013)
- Charlie
Scott (Guard. Inducted in 2018)
- Carl Braun
(Guard. Inducted in 2019)
- Howard
Garfinkel (Contributor. Inducted in 2021)
- Clarence
Jenkins (Guard. Inducted in 2021)
- Larry
Costello (Contributor. Inducted in 2022)
- Jim Valvano
(Contributor. Inducted in 2023)
Hockey Hall
Of Fame Members
- Billy Burch
(Center, Defense. Inducted in 1974)
- Joe Mullen
(Right Wing. Inducted in 2000)
- Jeremy
Jacobs (Builder. Inducted in 2017)
- Gary Bettman
(Builder. Inducted in 2018)
Famous
Actors And Actresses
- Armand
Assante
- Anne
Bancroft
- Humphrey
Bogart
- Shirley
Booth
- Adrien Brody
- James Cagney
- Art Carney
- Tom Cruise
- Robert De
Niro
- Robert
Downey, Jr.
- Richard
Dreyfuss
- Jane Fonda
- Anne
Hathaway
- Susan
Hayward
- Philip
Seymour Hoffman
- Judy
Holliday
- Scarlett
Johansson
- Burt
Lancaster
- Lee Marvin
- Jack
Nicholson
- Al Pacino
- Rhea Perlman
- Adam Sandler
- Susan
Sarandon
- Martin
Scorsese
- Melanie
Sloan
- Rod Steiger
- Ben Stiller
- Barbra
Streisand
- Jon Voight
- Denzel
Washington
- Kristen Wiig
Famous
Singers
- Christina
Aguilera
- Fiona Apple
- Pat Benatar
- Mary J.
Blige
- Laura
Branigan
- Danielle
Brisebois
- Mariah Carey
- Neil Diamond
- Dion DiMucci
- Lady Gaga
- Debbie
Gibson
- Sophie B.
Hawkins
- L. L. Cool
J.
- Billy Joel
- Norah Jones
- Alicia Keys
- Cyndi Lauper
- Huey Lewis
- Barry
Manilow
- Lou Reed
- Jennifer
Rush
- Carly Simon
- Barbra
Streisand
- Keith Sweat
- Steven Tyler
- Luther
Vandross
- Vanessa
Williams
- Jay Z
New York Fun Facts
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New York was named by the British in
honor of the Duke of York, who later became King James II of England.
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New York City served as the capital of
United States from January 11, 1785 to December 5,
1790.
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The 641-mile long
Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway is the longest toll road in the United
States.
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On April 25, 1901, New York became the
first state to require license plates on automobiles.
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Lake Placid, New York is the only
American city to host Winter Olympics twice. It hosted the 1932 and the
1980 Winter Olympics.
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New York City has more people than 39 of
the 50 states in the United States.
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One World Trade Center in New York City
is the tallest building in the United States at 1,776 feet.
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The first documented American chess
tournament was held in New York in 1843.
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The New York City Subway has the largest
annual ridership of all subway systems in the United States. It is also the
longest subway system in the United States.
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The New York City Subway has 422
stations, making it the subway system with the most
number of stations in the world.
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The borough of Brooklyn would be the
fourth largest city in the United States. Queens would also be the fourth
largest nationally.
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Through 2015, 64 Nobel Prize winners were
born in the state of New York, the most among all states. New York City
alone has produced 45 Nobel Prize winners.
This page was last updated on October 14, 2023.
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