This New York county map displays its 62 counties. New York City is divided into New York County (Manhattan), Kings County (Brooklyn), Bronx County (The Bronx), Queens County (Queens), and Richmond County (State
New York Cities:Cities with populations over 10,000 include: Albany, Amsterdam, Babylon, Batavia, Beacon, Binghamton, Buffalo, Canandaigua, Corning, Cortland, Dunkirk, Elmira, Endicott, Fredonia, Freeport, Fulton, Geneva, Glens Falls, Gloversville, Hempstead, Ithaca, Jamestown, Johnson City, ...
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Cities with populations over 10,000 include: Albany, Alpharetta, Americus, Athens, Atlanta, Augusta, Bainbridge, Brunswick, Buford, Carrollton, Cartersville, College Park, Columbus, Cordele, Covington, Dalton, Decatur, Douglas , Douglasville, Dublin, Duluth, East Point, Forest Park, Gainesville, ...
In addition, the Mohawk & Hudson inaugurated 16 miles between Albany and Schenectady on August 9, 1831 and the New York & Erie (predecessor to the Erie) officially began construction in 1836, completing about 40 miles from Piermont to Goshen, New York in September of 1841. ...
The author of this map, Jay Gould, was one of the first sur- veyors working in the then-new county maps\ business. He was a mere 20 year old when this map was published, but he already had worked on similar maps for Albany(1854) and Ulster Counties (1853). Mr. Gould's map-...
As the most famous and successful transportation waterway ever built in the United States, the canal ran across New York state. It began construction in 1817 and eventually connected Albany, along the Hudson River, with Buffalo spanning a distance of more than 360 miles. ...
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