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History of New York (state) A historical juxtaposition: a replica of Henry Hudson 's 17th-century Halve Maen passes modern-day lower Manhattan where the original ship would have sailed while investigating New York Harbor. The history of New York begins around 10,000 B.C. when the first people arrived.
The state's parkway system originally began as a series of then-high-speed (25 miles per hour or 40 kilometres per hour) four-lane roads that were created to provide a scenic way into, out of, and around New York City. The first section of this system opened in 1908. Most of the early roads have been replaced and redesigned to address higher ...
New York State Route 6. New York State Route 6 may refer to: New York State Route 6 (1924–1927) in the Hudson Valley and North Country. U.S. Route 6 in New York, the only route numbered "6" in New York since 1926. Category: Road disambiguation pages.
New York County: 10032 Fort William Henry: 1 Warren County Foster: 1 Tioga County: 13827 Fosterdale: 1 Sullivan County: 12726 Fostertown: 1 Orange County Fosterville: 1 Cayuga County: 13021 Foster-Wheeler Junction: 1 Livingston County: 14437 Four Mile: 1 Cattaraugus County Fourth Lake: 1 Warren County: 12846 Fowler: 1 St. Lawrence County: 13642
Lake Estancia was a prehistoric body of water in the Estancia Valley, in the center of the U.S. state of New Mexico. Mostly fed by creek and groundwater from the Manzano Mountains, the lake had diverse fauna, including cutthroat trout. It appears to have formed when a river system broke up.
Pages in category "Villages in New York (state)" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 527 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Defunct schools in New York (state) Universities and colleges in New York (state) Defunct universities and colleges in the United States by state. Former buildings and structures in New York (state) Defunct organizations based in New York (state) Hidden category: CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.
Bevier House Museum. Blauvelt House (New City, New York) Boldt Castle. Col. William M. and Nancy Ralston Bond House. Boscobel (mansion) Madam Brett Homestead. Brick Tavern Stand. Bronck House. John Brown Farm State Historic Site.