New York Places
New York, with 47,214 square miles, is the 27th largest state in
the nation, in terms of land mass.
Many people, when thinking of New York, are under the impression
that New York City is the largest place in the state. In fact, the
Big Apple is a very small part of the Empire State's territory.
At only 301 square miles, New York City takes up less than one percent
of the entire state.
New York is made up of 62 counties, 62 cities, 557 villages and
937 towns. In those counties, towns, villages and cities are 500
miles of the state's canal
system and 151
state parks.
The state's closest neighbors are: Canada (to the north); Pennsylvania
(to the southwest); New Jersey (to the south); Connecticut (to the
southeast); Massachusetts (to the east); and Vermont (northeast).
A map of the state can be found at www.50states.com.
New York is generally divided up into 11 diverse regions which
include:
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- Thousand Islands - Seaway
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Each of the 11 regions has its own characteristics and is known
for something different.You can find more about the regions at
the I Love New York Web sit: www.iloveny.com/search/regions_index.asp
The Adirondack region covers the Adirondack
Mountains. The Capital Region houses the state's Capital and
the New York
State Museum.
The Catskills and Central Leatherstocking regions played a large
part in the American Revolution. The Finger Lakes region, named
after a
group of lakes that look like, well, fingers, is also home
to wineries that rival the vineyards of France. Onondaga County
features two of the (very) few meromictic
lakes in the U.S.A
Places to learn
Looking
to visit Long Island’s Big Duck? Find this museum, and others,
at http://www.nyhistory.com/links/museums.htm
Schenectady’s Colonial-era Stockade is among the list of
registered historical sites in New York by County: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Registered_Historic_Places_in_New_York
Golfing, fishing, hiking and swimming at New York’s state
parks
http://nysparks.state.ny.us/parks/
For more information, or places to travel in any of the regions,
visit the official "I Love NY" Web site at www.iloveny.com.
Places to vacation
Resorts and lodges
http://www.resortsandlodges.com/lodging/usa/new-york/index.html
New York beaches
http://www.chiff.com/recreation/beaches/US/new-york.htm
New York Ski resorts
http://skiing.alpinezone.com/resorts/?state=NY