New York and Railroad started in 1832
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ERIENew York and ... Railroad, started in 1832
ONEIDANew York silverware company started in a utopian community
YEARSNew ... Eve (time of an annual ball-dropping tradition that was started by The New York Times in 1907)
TIOGARiver in New York and Pennsylvania
SOHOSNeighborhoods in New York and London
SOHOSAreas in New York and London
THOUSANDISLANDSResort in New York and Canada
ITHACASCities in New York and Ionia.
ONEIDACity and lake in New York.
KEENESTowns in New Hampshire and New York
OBELISKSCleopatra's Needles, in New York and London.
THEPOSTPopular reading in New York and Washington
ERIECounty in both Pennsylvania and New York
ERIECounty in New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania
PIZZAIt comes in California and New York styles
TROYSClassical-sounding cities in New York and Michigan
STJOHNSUniversity with campuses in New York and Rome
ORANGECounty name in California, Florida and New York
ESSEXCounty in Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York
CSIProcedural with spin-offs in New York and Miami
TIOGAName shared by counties in New York and Pennsylvania
STATIONSTimes Square and Columbus Circle, in New York City
CSITV show with spinoffs set in Miami and New York
ESSEXCounty in New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, and Virginia
GENESEERiver in Pennsylvania and New York, flows into Lake Ontario.
ELSNew York and Chicago have the oldest ones in the Americas
ESSEN"Strong of Heart: Life and Death in the Fire Department of New York" author Thomas Von ...
flushingA commercial and residential section of northern Queens in New York City, noted for its diverse population
meadowlandsAn entertainment and sports complex in northeastern New Jersey, in the meadows of the Hackensack River, northwest of New York City
patroonperson who held an estate in land with certain manorial privileges granted under the old Dutch governments of New York and New Jersey
patroonsperson who held an estate in land with certain manorial privileges granted under the old Dutch governments of New York and New Jersey
zigsharp alteration or change of direction (as in a process or policy) the quick zigs and zags of his international maneuverings New York Times
nonrhoticRelating to or denoting a dialect of English in which r is pronounced in prevocalic position only, common in eastern New England, New York City, and Britain
senecamember of the largest tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy of North American Indians, formerly inhabiting western New York and being conspicuous in the wars south and west of Lake Erie
palisadesCliffs that line the western side of the Hudson River, in New Jersey and in New York, beginning across from New York City in New Jersey and extending north to Newburgh in New York