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New York is known for its towering skyscrapers, famous districts, and endless energy. 

New York is without a doubt one of the most dynamic, diverse and creative states in the world. From its famous musicals and plays at Broadway, to its iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building, New York is filled with constant energy and activity.

New York Motto

New York’s state motto is “Excelsior,” which in Latin translates to “ever upward.” The state motto of New York was adopted in 1778 and is featured on both the state’s seal and flag.

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  • Spoken Languages: English: 64.47% • Spanish: 19.4% • Other: 16.13%
  • A little over 8 million people live in New York City. That means 1 in every 38 people in the United States call the city home.

  • More than 800 languages are spoken in New York City, making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world. 4 in 10 households speak a language other than English.

  • Oysters were so popular in New York in the 19th century that the shells were used to pave Pearl Street. They were also used for lime for the masonry of the Trinity Church.

  • France gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States in 1886 for its centennial celebration. The statue was shipped as 350 pieces in 214 crates and took 4 months to assemble at its current home on Ellis Island.

  • The borough of Brooklyn alone would be the fourth largest city in the United States. Queens would also rank fourth nationally.

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What New york is famous for?

New York has to be one of the most famous cities in the world. Often referred to as the ‘Big Apple’, this vibrant city is known for its exclusive shops, flashy Broadway performances, and high-flying business tycoons, and it’s a city that has long captivated people from all over the world.

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Most Popular Sports in new york.

In New York, baseball is still regarded as the most popular sport, despite being overtaken by football in terms of perceived popularity (but not attendance) throughout the country, as based on TV ratings and consistent fan following for the entire season. New York is home to two Major League Baseball franchises.

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What is cool about new york

Central Park is one of the most famous parks in the world. It’s also one of the largest parks in New York City, at 843 acres. Central Park is a man-made oasis in the middle of the concrete jungle. The park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux in 1857. It’s home to many iconic landmarks, including the Belvedere Castle, the Central Park Zoo, and the Strawberry Fields memorial

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new york slang words.

  • Brick = Very cold or almost freezing
  • Whip = A very nice or expensive car
  • Schmear = A lot of cream cheese
  • Grill = To stare at someone for a long time.
  • Stoop = The stairs in front of an apartment building
  • Son = An affectionate term to call someone you know well
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