This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

Flea Market Attractions In New York State

x
The following is a list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of New York. For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States Congress from the state , see United States Congressional Delegations from New York. The list of names should be complete as of March 16, 2018, but other data may be incomplete.
Continue reading...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Filter Attractions:

Flea Market Attractions In New York State

  • 1. Ithaca Farmers Market Ithaca
    The Ithaca Gun Company is a manufacturer of shotguns and rifles originally established in Ithaca, New York in 1880.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 2. Chelsea Market New York City
    Chelsea is a neighborhood on the West Side of the borough of Manhattan in New York City. The district's boundaries are roughly 14th Street to the south, the Hudson River and West Street to the west, and Sixth Avenue to the east, with its northern boundary variously described as near the upper 20s or 34th Street, the next major crosstown street to the north.To the northwest of Chelsea is the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen, as well as Hudson Yards; to the northeast are the Garment District and the remainder of Midtown South; to the east are NoMad and the Flatiron District; to the southwest is the Meatpacking District; and to the south and southeast are the West Village and the remainder of Greenwich Village.Chelsea is part of Manhattan Community Board 4. contains the Chelsea Historic Distric...
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 4. Brooklyn Flea Market - Williamsburg Brooklyn
    This is a timeline and chronology of the history of Brooklyn, New York. Brooklyn is the most populous of New York City's boroughs, and was settled in 1646.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 6. Saratoga Farmer's Market Saratoga Springs
    The Capital District, also known as the Capital Region, is the metropolitan area surrounding Albany, the capital of the U.S. state of New York. With a population of 1,170,483 , the Capital District is the fourth largest metropolitan region in the state and the 45th largest in the country. Companies that have headquarters in Albany include CommerceHub and the Environment One Corporation. In the 21st century, the Capital District has emerged as a major anchor of Tech Valley, the moniker describing the technologically-focused region of eastern New York State. The Capital District was first settled by the Dutch in the early 17th century and came under British control in 1664. Albany has been the permanent capital of the state of New York since 1797. The Capital District is notable for many his...
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 7. Rochester Public Market Rochester
    The Rochester metropolitan area, denoted the Rochester, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area by the United States Census Bureau, is a metropolitan statistical area consisting of six counties in Western New York, anchored by the city of Rochester, New York. Many counties are mainly rural with various farming communities scattered throughout the metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 1,079,671.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 8. Fort Greene Flea Brooklyn
    This is a list of notable streets in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 9. City Market Syracuse
    New York is a state in the Northeastern United States. New York was one of the original Thirteen Colonies that formed the United States. With an estimated 19.85 million residents in 2017, it is the fourth most populous state. To distinguish the state from the city with the same name, it is sometimes called New York State. The state's most populous city, New York City, makes up over 40% of the state's population. Two-thirds of the state's population lives in the New York metropolitan area, and nearly 40% lives on Long Island. The state and city were both named for the 17th century Duke of York, the future King James II of England. With an estimated population of 8.55 million in 2015, New York City is the most populous city in the United States and the premier gateway for legal immigration t...
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 10. Central New York Regional Market Syracuse
    The Central New York Regional Market , located on the northside of Syracuse, New York, is a regional farmers' market serving Central New York. Operated by the CNY Regional Market Authority, the market has been at its current location since 1942. It is located at 2100 Park St., Syracuse, adjacent to the William F. Walsh Regional Transportation Center and NBT Bank Stadium, close to the Destiny USA shopping center.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 11. Grand Central Market New York City
    Grand Central Terminal is a commuter rail terminal located at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States. Grand Central is the southern terminus of the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem, Hudson and New Haven Lines. The terminal serves Metro-North commuters traveling to the Bronx in New York City; Westchester, Putnam, and Dutchess counties in New York; and Fairfield and New Haven counties in Connecticut. The terminal also contains a connection to the New York City Subway at Grand Central–42nd Street. The distinctive architecture and interior design of Grand Central Terminal's station house have earned it several landmark designations, including as a U.S. National Historic Landmark. The terminal is one of the world's most visited tourist attractions, with 21...
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 12. Brooklyn Flea Brooklyn
    This is a timeline and chronology of the history of Brooklyn, New York. Brooklyn is the most populous of New York City's boroughs, and was settled in 1646.
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 14. Union Square Green Market New York City
    Union Square is an important and historic intersection and surrounding neighborhood in Manhattan, New York City, located where Broadway and the former Bowery Road – now Fourth Avenue – came together in the early 19th century; its name denotes that here was the union of the two principal thoroughfares of the island rather than celebrating either the Federal union of the United States or labor unions. The current Union Square Park is bounded by 14th Street on the south, Union Square West on the west side, 17th Street on the north, and on the east Union Square East, which links together Broadway and Park Avenue South to Fourth Avenue and the continuation of Broadway. The park is under the aegis of the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Adjacent neighborhoods are the Flatiro...
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 15. Arthur Avenue Retail Market New York City
    Ansonia is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, on the Naugatuck River, immediately north of Derby, and about 12 miles northwest of New Haven. The population was 19,249 at the 2010 census. The ZIP code for Ansonia is 06401. The city is served by the Metro-North Railroad. Ansonia Station is a stop on the railroad passenger commuter service's Waterbury line, connecting to New York's Grand Central Terminal. Ansonia also is served by the Connecticut Transit bus carrier. Connecticut Route 8 serves Ansonia . Ansonia, also referred to as The Copper City, is recognized for its history of heavy machine manufacturing industry in the lower Naugatuck Valley. Production included copper, brass, rubber and plastics processing, molding and tubing, iron castings, sheet metal, electric, a...
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

New York State Videos

Shares

x

Places in New York State

x

Regions in New York State

x

Near By Places

Menu