11 Cheapest Places to Live in New York
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11 Cheapest Places to Live in New York.
New York is a popular state to settle down. Living in the Empire State can, however, be rather costly and a difficult goal for some people to reach. Many people think of New York as “the big city”. There are some areas of the state that are much more affordable. Upstate New York is often overlooked by outsiders as being part of New York at all. There are, in fact, many fascinating and beautiful places to live that are quite affordable. On that note, here are 11 of the cheapest places to live in New York.
1. Dunkirk
2. Albany
3. Hornell
4. Troy
5. Waterloo
6. Lancaster
7. Elmira
8. Auburn
9. Buffalo
10. Syracuse
11. Jamestown
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Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Poughkeepsie - New York
Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Poughkeepsie - New York: Walkway Over the Hudson, Locust Grove Estate, Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, Vassar College, Bardavon Opera House, Marist College, Mid-Hudson Children's Museum, The Poughkeepsie Post Office, Mid-Hudson Heritage Center, The Waterfront
5 Best Things To Do In Troy, New York | US Travel Guide
5 Best Things To Do In Troy, NY
During the Industrial Revolution, Troy was wealthy and on the move. The Erie Canal, Hudson River, and several major rail road lines all came together in this small town that once sparkled with the wealth and trappings of the Gilded Age. Troy, because of its geographic centrality to the technology at the heart of the changes that drove the Industrial Revolution, was a force to be reckoned with and a city to behold. Here five thing to do in Troy, New York
1. The Hart-Cluett Historic House Museum
2. The Kate Mullany National Historic Site
3. The Burden Iron Works Museum
4. Take a tour of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
5. Enjoy a walk around Washington Park
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Driving Downtown - Troy, NY, USA 2019
Driving downtown - Troy, NY. USA
Troy is a city in the U.S. state of New York and the seat of Rensselaer County. The city is located on the western edge of Rensselaer County and on the eastern bank of the Hudson River. Troy has close ties to the nearby cities of Albany and Schenectady, forming a region popularly called the Capital District. The city is one of the three major centers for the Albany Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which has a population of 1,170,483. At the 2010 census, the population of Troy was 50,129.
The Central Troy Historic District is an irregularly shaped, 96-acre area of downtown Troy, New York, United States. It has been described as one of the most perfectly preserved 19th-century downtowns in the [country]with nearly 700 properties in a variety of architectural styles from the early 19th to mid-20th centuries. These include most of Russell Sage College, one of two privately owned urban parks in New York, and two National Historic Landmarks. Visitors ranging from the Duke de la Rochefoucauld to Philip Johnson have praised aspects of it. Martin Scorsese used parts of downtown Troy as a stand-in for 19th-century Manhattan in The Age of Innocence.
In 1986, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), superseding five smaller historic districts that had been listed on the Register in the early 1970s.(Two years later, in 1988, the extension of the previous River Street Historic District north of Federal Street was added separately to the NRHP as the Northern River Street Historic District.) There are many buildings designed by the regionally significant architect Marcus F. Cummings. The downtown street plan was borrowed from Philadelphia, and one neighborhood, Washington Square, was influenced by London's squares of its era.
The district reflects Troy's evolution from its origins as a Hudson River port into an early industrial center built around textile manufacture and steelmaking. During this period it was rebuilt twice in the wake of two devastating fires, resulting in its mix of architecture styles. After the decline of its industries in the mid-20th century, downtown Troy was threatened by urban renewal efforts that galvanized local preservationists, leading to the early NRHP listings and eventually the creation of the district.
Stamford, CT - 10 fun things to do!
Are you looking for the perfect place to call home? Look no further than Stamford!
This Fairfield County city is less than an hour’s ride from New York City and conveniently situated right along the coast – offering Stamford residents the best of both worlds.
From a bustling downtown to a beautiful waterfront and islands, there’s no shortage of things to do. No need to head into the Big Apple for fine food and culture, Stamford has plenty of high-end restaurants and cultural activities right in downtown. The many eateries offer a variety of wonderful fresh seafood, contemporary American cuisine, luxurious steakhouses and homestyle Italian. There are also many great outdoor dining options to enjoy in the warmer weather. Why not do dinner and a show? Also downtown, Stamford residents will find Broadway shows at the Stamford Center for the Arts, independent films at the classic Avon Theater, and orchestral music at the Palace Theatre. The Stamford Town Center mall, filled with a mix of more than 130 retailers, offers residents anything else they could possibly need.
Getting away to the coast isn’t much of a trip in Stamford. With a shoreline along the Long Island Sound and five small islands just off the coast, there are beaching and boating opportunities aplenty. Cummings Park and Cove Island Park are popular beach destinations in Stamford. The city’s Bartlett Arboretum also offers Stamford residents a chance to tour gorgeous botanical gardens spanning over 90 acres. There are also two beautiful public golf courses located in Stamford, as well.
A top-notch public school system and the state-of-the-art Stamford Hospital add to the amenities Stamford provides for its residents. Looking for a new job, too? You’ll find several Fortune 500 and international companies headquartered in Stamford.
So come see for yourself! You’ll find everything you’re looking for in Stamford
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Travel Vacations in the Great Northern Catskills | Greene County, NY
Experience the beautiful Great Northern Catskills of Greene County in New York, a family friendly, four season destination. The Catskills offer fun attractions, unique events, outdoor activities and endless adventures, only two hours from NYC!
In the Catskills there is so much for you to do! Spend your day outdoors hiking, biking, birding, boating, skiing or riding. Golfers will enjoy the Rip Van Winkle Golf Trail, which features 9 professionally designed courses. Attend the fairs, festivals and events. Experience the highest zipline canopy tour in North America or take your family to New York's #1 Family Water Park. Take a tour of the historic Hudson-Athens Lighthouse, follow the Hudson River Art Trail or hike to the iconic Kaaterskill Falls.
After a day of activities unwind and enjoy a delicious meal in your restaurant of choice and return to a charming bed & breakfast, Catskills family resort, hotel or private rental... then wake up and do it all again!
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Cohoes Falls, Mohawk River, Cohoes, Albany County, NY
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