List of places in New York
These lists of current cities, towns, unincorporated communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of New York . They also include information on the number and names of counties in which the places lie and their lower and upper zip code bounds, if applicable.
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Henry Chalfant
Henry Chalfant (born January 2 , 1940 in Sewickley, Pennsylvania , USA ) is a well known and highly regarded urban culture photographer and videographer most notable for his graffiti and breakdance photography and film .
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Old Law Tenement
Old Law Tenements are tenements built in New York City after the Tenement House Act of 1879 and before the so-called "New Law" of 1901.
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List of the most populous counties in the United States
List of the largest counties in the United States (by population) .
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Mary Overlie
Mary Overlie has had a long career as a performer, choreographer, teacher and theater collaborator, working extensively in both the United States and Europe. She has worked with Paul Langland, and Nina Martin as well as Wendell Beavers who formed her core company from 1976 to 1980. She has collaborated with theatre directors Lawrence Sachrow, Lee Breuer , JoAnne Akailitis , Brian Jucha and Anne Bogart . Some of these collaborations have won Obies, one of New York's prestigious off-broadway theatre awards.
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Elliott Maddox
Elliott Maddox (born December 21 , 1947 , in East Orange, New Jersey ) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball American player from 1970 to 1980 for the Detroit Tigers , Washington Senators/Texas Rangers , New York Yankees , Baltimore Orioles , and New York Mets .
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Carl Kruger
Carl Kruger , a Democrat , represents District 27 in the New York State Senate , which is comprised of Bergen Beach, Flatlands , Mill Basin , Sheepshead Bay , and Midwood , among other neighborhoods found within the New York City borough of Brooklyn .
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Faile (artist collective)
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Bernard W. Kearney
Bernard William Kearney ( May 23 , 1889 - June 3 , 1976 ) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New York .
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Adario Strange
Adario Strange is a New York based film director , writer and artist . He is most well known for his documentary film "The NYU Suicides" detailing a year of strange deaths at the famed university. From 2006 to 2007, he was Editor in Chief of the weekly newspaper New York Press .
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Nunda (village), New York
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Bellerose Terrace, New York
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Tuscarora (tribe)
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List of buildings, sites, and monuments in New York City
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Northampton, Fulton County, New York
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New York State Route 138
New York State Route 138 is a 5.19-mile long state highway in Westchester County, New York . The route is also known as Waccabuc Road . It begins in the town of Somers at New York State Route 100 . It then heads east, crossing the Croton River into the town of Lewisboro , where it has junctions with Interstate 684 and New York State Route 22 immediately after crossing the town line. The route ends at New York State Route 121 west of the hamlet of Waccabuc .
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New York State Route 215
New York State Route 215 is a very short north-south New York State Route located entirely within Cortland County in Central New York . Its northern terminus is located at a junction with New York State Route 13 in the city of Cortland . The southern terminus is located at a junction with NY-392 in the town of Virgil .
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List of law enforcement agencies in New York
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of New York .
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New York State Route 411
New York State Route 411 is a state highway in northern New York , USA . This highway is an east-west road entirely within Jefferson County .
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New York State Route 286
New York State Route 286 is an east-west running highway that links the city of Rochester to its eastern suburbs and to Wayne County . The western terminus of the route is at exit 7 on New York State Route 590 , the superhighway northern extension to Interstate 590 . Its eastern terminus is at New York State Route 350 in Walworth .
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New New York
New New York is the name of three futuristic cities modelled on New York City :
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John Bird (New York)
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New Hyde Park, New York
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New York Airways
New York Airways was an airline that offered scheduled helicopter service from atop the Pan Am Building in Midtown Manhattan , New York City to other airports in the area. Founded in 1949 as a mail and cargo carrier, it commenced passenger operations on July 9 , 1953 , becoming the first scheduled helicopter carrier in the United States and the first passenger helicopter carrier in the world.
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Slaves of New York
Slaves of New York is a 1989 comedy-drama Merchant Ivory Productions film. It was directed by James Ivory , produced by Ismail Merchant , and starred Bernadette Peters , Adam Coleman Howard , Chris Sarandon , Mary Beth Hurt , Madeleine Potter , and Steve Buscemi .
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Park Avenue (Manhattan)
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Bloomfield, New York
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Narrowsburg, New York
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Middleport, New York
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Wilmington, New York
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Edgar de Evia
Edgar Domingo Evia y Joutard , known professionally as Edgar de Evia ( July 30 , 1910 – February 10 , 2003 ), was a Mexican -born American photographer .
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Clash of the Champions
The Clash of the Champions were a series of professional wrestling television specials aired by World Championship Wrestling . The specials were intended to feature pay-per-view caliber matches, similar to the World Wrestling Federation's Saturday Night's Main Event .
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Long Island Sound
Long Island Sound is an estuary of the Atlantic Ocean and various rivers in the United States . It lies between the coast of Connecticut to the north and Long Island , New York to the south. The mouth of the Connecticut River at Old Saybrook, Connecticut empties into the sound. On the extreme western end, the sound is bounded on the north side by Westchester County , New York and the Bronx , and connects to the East River . On its eastern end it opens to Block Island Sound . The sound is considered by some to be the natural border between New England and the Mid-Atlantic states .
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1996 World Series
The 1996 World Series matched the defending champion Atlanta Braves against the New York Yankees , with the Yankees winning in six games to capture their first championship since 1978 , and their 23rd overall. Game 5 was the final game to be played at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium . In that game Andy Pettitte shut out John Smoltz as the Yankees won, 1-0. The final out at the stadium was made when Yankees outfielder Paul O'Neill robbed Luis Polonia of a potential game-tying extra base hit.
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John Wolfe Ambrose
New York is the financial center of the United States today in large part because it has developed as one of the most important large ports in the world. For that reason alone, New York owes much of its economic greatness to John Wolfe Ambrose, a poor Irish immigrant boy who grew up to be a brilliant engineer and developer. Because of his efforts, channels within and leading into the New York Harbor were deepened and widened, to handle the largest transatlantic ships, thus allowing New York's commercial economy to boom.
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Herbert H. Lehman
Herbert Henry Lehman ( March 28 , 1878 – December 5 , 1963 ) was a Democratic Party politician from the U.S. state of New York . He served as the Governor of New York from 1933 until 1942, and represented New York in the United States Senate from 1949 until 1957.
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New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Film
The New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Film is one of the awards given by the New York Film Critics Circle to honor the finest achievements in filmmaking.
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Arthur Judson
Arthur Leon Judson was an artists' manager who also managed the New York Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestra . He was born in Dayton, Ohio February 17 , 1881 and died in Rye, New York January 28 , 1975 .
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Brooklyn College
Brooklyn College is a senior college of the City University of New York , located in Brooklyn, New York .
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New York City ROTC at Fordham University
New York City Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) is hosted at Fordham University , but is available to a number of other academic institutions in New York City who participate at Fordham. Army ROTC is an elective curriculum created by the US Army which is taken with required college classes. Because Army ROTC is an elective, students may participate during freshman and sophomore years without any obligation to join the Army. If a student continues to participate, they are obligated to be commissioned as an Officer in the Army.
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Borough
A borough is an administrative division used in various countries. In principle, the term borough designates a self-governing township although, in practice, official use of the term varies widely.
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Hughes Hubbard & Reed
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William Weld
William Floyd Weld (born July 31 , 1945 , in Smithtown, New York ) was the Republican Governor of Massachusetts from 1991 to 1997 . [1] From 1981 to 1988, he was a federal prosecutor in the United States Justice Department. In November 2006, he rejoined the international law firm of McDermott, Will and Emery [1] as a partner [2] in its New York office.
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Appalachian Trail by state
There are unique characteristics to the Appalachian National Scenic Trail by state , generally known as the Appalachian Trail or simply The A.T. . Overall, it is between 2,150 and 2,200 miles (3,500-km) in length. (The exact length of the Appalachian Trail is not known, as periodic changes and maintenance to the trail alters the trail's length, making an exact figure difficult, if not impossible, to ascertain.) The trail extends between Springer Mountain in Georgia and Mount Katahdin in Maine . Along the way, the trail also passes through the states of North Carolina , Tennessee , Virginia , West Virginia , Maryland , Pennsylvania , New Jersey , New York , Connecticut , Massachusetts , Vermont and New Hampshire . The path is maintained by thirty trail clubs and multiple partnerships [1] .
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Royal H. Weller
Royal Hurlburt Weller ( July 2 , 1881 - March 1 , 1929 ) was a United States Representative from New York .
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John Jay College of Criminal Justice
The John Jay College of Criminal Justice is a senior college of the City University of New York in midtown, Manhattan, New York City and is the only liberal arts college with a criminal justice focus in the United States. It has about 12,000 FTE (full-time equivalent) students, including traditional, pre-career undergraduate students and those pursuing master’s degrees in several disciplines. John Jay College of Criminal Justice was founded in 1964 and was originally called the College of Police Science (COPS). Eventually, the school was expanded to incorporate many liberal arts disciplines and was renamed John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Internationally recognized as a leader in criminal justice education and research, it is also a major training facility for local, state, and federal law enforcement personnel. The college regularly invites distinguished speakers such as Janet Reno and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg .
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New York State Route 21
New York State Route 21 is a state highway in the western part of New York State . The northern terminus is at New York State Route 104 in Wayne County . The southern terminus is at New York State Route 417 in Allegany County .
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Fredericksburg Union order of battle
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Fredericksburg of the American Civil War . The Confederate order of battle is listed separately.
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Jennifer 8. Lee
Jennifer 8. Lee (born March 15 , 1976 in New York City ) is a New York Times reporter for the Metro section. She spells her middle name "8." (with both the digit and the punctuation ) on paper, but on her New York driver's license , it is spelled as "Eight". She is considered a master of the " conceptual scoop " [1] .
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WPDH
WPDH is a mainstream rock radio station licensed to Poughkeepsie, New York and serving New York's Hudson Valley and Catskills . The station is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts on 101.5 MHz at 50 kilowatts ERP from a tower site on Illinois Mountain in Highland, New York . Since 1976 , the station has had a rock format which has gone through several evolutions.
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U.S. Route 20
U.S. Route 20 is an east-west United States highway . As the "0" in its route number implies, U.S. 20 is a coast-to-coast route. However, the road does not exist and is not signed in Yellowstone National Park . Spanning 3,365 miles (5,415 km), it is the longest road in the United States [1] .
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New York
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Alexander, New York
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Portville, New York
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New York State Route 211
New York State Route 211 is a New York state highway in southern New York, entirely within Orange County . The western terminus is at the intersection with US 209 located in Cuddebackville , and the eastern terminus is located at Montgomery at NY 17K , where it becomes the main thoroughfare.
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New York Army National Guard
The New York National Guard comprises both Army and Air National Guard components. The Constitution of the United States specifically charges the National Guard with dual federal and state missions. In fact, the National Guard is the only United States military force empowered to function in a state status. Those functions range from limited actions during non-emergency situations to full scale law enforcement of martial law when local law enforcement officials can no longer maintain civil control. The National Guard may be called into federal service in response to a call by the President or Congress .
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Granby, New York
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Conesville, New York
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Niverville, New York
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Spackenkill, New York
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Rapids, New York
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New York State Route 31F
New York State Route 31F is an east-west route located in the counties of Monroe and Wayne in Western New York . The western terminus of NY 31F is at NY 96 in Pittsford . Its eastern terminus is located at NY 31 in Macedon .
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Clinton, Clinton County, New York
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Baldwin, Chemung County, New York
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Charlotte, Rochester, New York
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St. Regis Mohawk Reservation
St. Regis Mohawk Reservation is a Mohawk Indian reservation in Franklin County , New York , United States . It is often known by its Mohawk name, Akwesasne . There are 12,270 enrolled members of the Tribe as of September 2007. The reservation is adjacent to the Akwesasne reserve in Ontario and Quebec .
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Henry Bacon (New York)
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Kosciuszko Bridge (New York City)
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New York Review Books
New York Review Books (NYRB) is a publishing house whose imprints include New York Review Books Classics , New York Review Books Collections , and New York Review Books Children's Collection . Itself an imprint of the much-revered The New York Review of Books , each series has incited worldwide acclaim.
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New York State Route 12D
New York State Route 12D is a north-south state highway located in the northern part of New York . The northern terminus is in the Lewis County village of Lyons Falls , where it intersects NY 12 . The southern terminus is in the Oneida County village of Boonville , where it intersects NY 46 . NY 12 and NY 294 are also present in the immediate area.
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Daniel O
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Danube, New York
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Mattydale, New York
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Forestville, New York
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Barre, New York
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The New York Sporting Whip
The New York Sporting Whip was a 19th-century New York City newspaper . It was one of several penny or flash publications popular at the time.
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Cherry Valley, New York
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Ridge, New York
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Preble, New York
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Manhattan Beach Branch
The Manhattan Beach Branch or Manhattan Beach Division was a line of the Long Island Rail Road , running from Fresh Pond, Queens south to Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn , New York City , United States . It opened in 1877 and 1878 as the main line of the New York and Manhattan Beach Railway . The tracks from Flatbush south to Manhattan Beach were removed from 1938 to 1941, [1] while most of the rest is now the freight-only Bay Ridge Branch .
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East Moriches, New York
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Interstate 95 in Connecticut
Interstate 95 , the main north-south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States , runs in a general east-west compass direction for 111.57 miles (179.55 km) in Connecticut . The majority of the road, west (south) of the New London area, is part of the Connecticut Turnpike , connecting to the New England Thruway in New York state . I-95 leaves the Turnpike in East Lyme west of New London, and continues east through that city towards Westerly, Rhode Island as the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Highway, while the Turnpike turns north designated Interstate 395 .
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Ambrose Light
Ambrose Light , often called Ambrose Tower , marks the convergence of several main shipping lanes in Lower New York Bay ; Ambrose Channel , the main deep water shipping channel into New York Harbor , to its North; Nantucket-Ambrose Shipping Lane, the main shipping lane between Boston and New York, to its East; Hudson Canyon -Ambrose Shipping Lane, a major shipping lane into the North Atlantic, also to its East; and Barnegat-Ambrose Shipping Lane, another major domestic shipping lane, to its South.
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Bill Guerin
William 'Bill' Robert Guerin (born November 9 , 1970 , in Worcester, Massachusetts ) is a professional ice hockey right wing in the NHL . He is under contract to start his first season with the New York Islanders in the upcoming 2007-08 NHL season .
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Joel Miller
Joel M. Miller (b. 1943) represents District 102 in the New York State Assembly , which is comprised of Hyde Park , Fishkill , Poughkeepsie and La Grange , among other communities located within Dutchess County, New York .
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SS Manhattan
SS Manhattan was a 24,189-ton luxury liner of the United States Lines , named after a borough of New York City . This ship is not to be confused with the oil tanker SS Manhattan that crossed the northwest passage in 1969 .
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John Yang
John Yang (born 1933) is a photographer and architect originally from Suchow , China . His father was a doctor; his grandfather, a Shanghai businessman. His family emigrated to England in 1937, and then to the United States in 1939. Yang grew up in New York City . He is a naturalized U.S. citizen.
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Isaac Soyer
Borisoglebsk [1] or Tambov [2] (disputed), Russia
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Southampton Hospital
Southampton Hospital , a 168-bed hospital, in Southampton, New York , is the only hospital in the Hamptons .
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Byrdcliffe Colony
The Byrdcliffe Colony (also called the Byrdliffe Arts Colony ) was founded in 1902 near Woodstock, New York by Jane and Ralph Whitehead [2] and colleagues, Bolton Brown (artist) and Hervey White (writer). The Arts and Crafts Movement arose in the late nineteenth century in reaction to the dehumanizing monotony and standardization of industrial production. It was created as an experiment in utopian living inspired by the arts and crafts movement. [3] It remains focused on the development of artistic vision.
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