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New York City
This official New York City web site provides the public with convenient access to information about New York City agencies, programs, and services.
www.nyc.gov/
New York State
The state capital of New York is Albany. Learn about the New York State government's operations and services. Browse the New York State travel and tourism information, and read about living and working in the Empire State.
www.ny.gov/
New York City Map
The New-York-City-Map.com website features several maps of New York City as well as information about the geography, history, and culture of the City of New York.
www.new-york-city-map.com/
New York Map
New York is the 30th largest state in the USA, bordered by the Canadian Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, and the states of New Jersey, Massachusetts, Vermont, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania.
www.new-york-map.org/
New York Times Video
On this site, users can watch video reports of stories that appear in the New York Times. The site is searchable by subject and has links to sections of the New York Times online and print editions.
video.on.nytimes.com/
The New York Times
The website, begun in 1995, provides full text of articles for free for one week. There is a charge for articles in the archive which goes back to 1981.
www.nyt.com/
The New York Times Store
The New York Times Store offers hundreds of products from books to classic photographs, reprints of vintage news to posters.
www.nytstore.com/
New York University
NYU was established in 1831 as an alternative to many of the more exclusive schools of the time. Today there are 40,000 students studying at 14 colleges and schools in 6 different locations in NYC and 20 countries abroad. Faculty number 3100.
www.nyu.edu/
Ellis Island, New York - Immigration Records
Between 1892 and 1924 over 22 million passengers and members of ships' crews came through Ellis Island and the Port of New York.
www.ellisisland.org/
Barnard College
Barnard, located on the Upper West Side of New York City, was founded in 1889. It is affiliated with Columbia University but is its own institution. There are almost 4000 students and 319 faculty members. It is a highly selective school.
www.barnard.edu/
Binghamton University
Binghamton, located in Binghamton, N.Y., is part of the State University of New York System. There are almost 14,500 undergraduates, almost 3000 graduate students, and a faculty of 551. The website describes the college, visiting, and how to apply.
www.binghamton.edu/
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Located in New York City, this is the world's premier performing arts center. It is made up of 12 organizations including the Lincoln Center theater and the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, which have links on the site.
www.lincolncenter.org
Massachusetts Map
Massachusetts is the 45th largest state in the USA, bordered by New Hampshire, Connecticut, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the Atlantic Ocean. Several maps of Massachusetts are included on the website.
www.massachusetts-map.org/
New Jersey Map
New Jersey is the 46th largest state in the United States. It is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, by Pennsylvania on the west, by New York State to the north, and by Delaware to the southwest.
www.new-jersey-map.org/
Pennsylvania Map
Pennsylvania is the 32nd largest state in the USA, bordered by New York, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, Delaware, West Virginia, and Lake Erie. Visit this site to view printable road maps of Pennsylvania.
www.pennsylvania-map.org/
Vermont Map
Vermont is the 43rd largest USA state, bordered by the Canadian Province of Quebec, as well as the states of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and New York. Visit this site to view printable maps of Vermont.
www.vermont-map.org/
About.com
About.com was founded in 1996 and acquired in 2005 by the New York Times Company. About.com contains over 570 Guides to many subjects, grouped under Channels. Guides range in topics as diverse as Cholesterol and Travel.
www.about.com/
American Watercolor Society
The American Watercolor Society was founded in 1866 to promote the art of watercolor painting in America. The Society holds a juried International Exhibition each year in New York City, and the show then travels to other locations during the year.
www.americanwatercolorsociety.org/
American Museum of Natural History
The Museum, located on Central Park West in New York City, was founded in 1869 by several philanthropists, including Theodore Roosevelt. The Museum has an enormous collection of animals, an anthropological collection, a Planetarium, and much more.
www.amnh.org/
National Baseball Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame opened its doors in 1939 in Cooperstown, New York where some people think baseball may have been invented. The website describes the Museum and its exhibits.
baseballhall.org/
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