New Yorks Economy

Schenectady, Albany , and New York City are New Yorks major business centers and once the major industrial cities of the lower Mohawk and the Hudson, continue their long-time manufacturing decline. The Finger Lakes region has orchards producing apples, one of New York's leading crops; vineyards here and on Long Island make the state famous for its wines. New York's mineral resources include crushed stone, cement, salt, and zinc. The state has a complex system of railroads, air routes, and modern highways, notably the New York State Thruway. Printing and publishing, mass communications, advertising, and entertainment are among New York City's notable industries. My New York Home Web Page

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Facts About New York


Location: Northeast Unites States

Total Area: 49,576 square miles

Capital: Albany

Largest City: New York City

Number of Counties:
62

Statehood: July 26,1788

State Bird: Bluebird

State Flower: Rose

State Tree: Sugar Maple

State Motto:Excelsior (Ever Upward)
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