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New York was the 47th state to be admitted into the Union on Saturday, July 26, 1788.
New York covers 54,475 square miles with a population of 19,254,630 people. New York is the 27th largest state and the 3rd populous. Mount Marcy is New York's highest point at 5,344 feet above sea level. The origin of New York is in honor of the Duke York. New York is one of the wealthiest states and has become a leading national center for art, music and literature.
More facts about New York
New York capital - Albany
Border States - Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island (water border), Vermont.
Nickname - Empire State
From our majestic mountains, cities and lakes to our pastoral farmlands and vineyards, the Empire State has it all!
As one of the wealthiest states, New York made tremendous strides in industry and commerce. The New York Stock Exchange, founded in 1792, has become the center of world finance. Diversified and rich natural resources, together with unmatched facilities for transport, produced a phenomenal growth in manufacture and industry. Research and inventive genius have been extensive, especially in the field of electronics, power and the peaceful and productive use of atomic energy.
New York is home to 176 state parks, the Adirondack and Catskill Forest Preserves
, thousands of miles of rivers, streams, canals, lakes and ocean shores, New York State offers outdoor activities for everyone. Bring your bicycle, boat or hiking boots and explore breathtaking views of mountain ranges, lush river valleys, shimmering lakes and more. Choose from the options below to find exciting outdoor activities throughout New York State!
Do you enjoy shopping, spas or fine cuisine? Perhaps you seek the excitement of live professional sports or horses racing down the last stretch? For those who wish to take things a bit slower; golf, fishing, boating or relaxing on the beach await.
A sports enthusiast’s appetite can be satisfied anywhere in New York State. Attend professional football, baseball, basketball and hockey games. Visit Olympic training facilities in Lake Placid or spend the day celebrating America’s favorite pass time in Cooperstown. All varieties of racing, from the oldest harness track in the world, to fast-paced stock car racing can be found in New York State.
Discover arts and culture in New York State’s many museums, which feature art, photography, history, science and more. Experience the excitement of a live show on Broadway in New York City, the world's most famous theater district. Visit theaters across the state that regularly host ballet, concerts and more. Visitors come from all over the world to see several national halls of fame, including the National Baseball Hall of Fame. You’ll treasure New York State’s rich history as you explore historic sites, learn about the women's rights movement, watch re-enactments and tour homes of past presidents, well-known authors and famous families. New York State’s creativity will astound and amaze you!
The state ranks seventh in the nation in manufacturing, with 586,400 employees in 2005. The principal industries are printing and publishing, industrial machinery and equipment, electronic equipment, and instruments. The convention and tourist business is also an important source of income.
New York farms produce cattle and calves, corn and poultry, and vegetables and fruits. The state is a leading wine producer.
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