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'''Upstate New York''' is the part of the state of [[New York]] that is north or west of the [[New York metropolitan area]]. |
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'''Upstate New York''' refers to the part of the state of [[New York]] that is north or west of [[New York City]] and its [[suburbs]]. This refers to people who live in the cities of [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]], [[Rochester, New York|Rochester]], [[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]] and [[Utica, New York|Utica]], as well as the rural parts of New York. These include the [[Adirondack Mountains]] and the Mohawk Valley. Culturally, upstate New York is quite different than New York City. The people who live in upstate New York came from different places than the people who live in New York City. Also, upstate New York is more conservative politically. |
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==Geography== |
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Upstate cities include [[Binghamton, New York|Binghamton]], [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]], [[Rochester, New York|Rochester]], [[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]], [[Ithaca, New York|Ithaca]] and [[Utica, New York|Utica]]. [[Rural area]]s of New York are also upstate. These include the [[Adirondack Mountains]] and the Mohawk Valley. Culturally, upstate New York is quite different than New York City. |
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==Politics== |
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The people who live in upstate New York came from different places than the people who live in New York City. Also, upstate New York is more [[moderate]] politically, with rural counties voting more [[conservative]] and urban counties more liberal, contrasted with the mostly liberal New York City. |
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==Attractions== |
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Attractions in Upstate New York include: |
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*Corning Museum of Glass, [[Corning, New York|Corning]] |
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*Culinary Institute of America, [[Hyde Park, New York|Hyde Park]] |
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*International Boxing Hall of Fame, [[Canastota, New York|Canastota]] |
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*[[National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum]], [[Cooperstown, New York|Cooperstown]] |
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*[[Niagara Falls]], [[Niagara Falls, New York|Niagara Falls]] |
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*[[Women's Rights National Historical Park]], National Women's Hall of Fame, [[Seneca Falls, New York|Seneca Falls]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:48, 12 June 2023
Upstate New York is the part of the state of New York that is north or west of the New York metropolitan area.
Geography
[change | change source]Upstate cities include Binghamton, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Ithaca and Utica. Rural areas of New York are also upstate. These include the Adirondack Mountains and the Mohawk Valley. Culturally, upstate New York is quite different than New York City.
Politics
[change | change source]The people who live in upstate New York came from different places than the people who live in New York City. Also, upstate New York is more moderate politically, with rural counties voting more conservative and urban counties more liberal, contrasted with the mostly liberal New York City.
Attractions
[change | change source]Attractions in Upstate New York include:
- Corning Museum of Glass, Corning
- Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park
- International Boxing Hall of Fame, Canastota
- National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Cooperstown
- Niagara Falls, Niagara Falls
- Women's Rights National Historical Park, National Women's Hall of Fame, Seneca Falls