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| New York Facts |
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Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site in Newburgh, New York was the first publicly owned historic site. |
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Mount Kisco, New York's landmark, a statue of Chief Kisco, was once an elaborate fountain for watering horses. The statue stands at the intersection of Routes 117 and 133. D.F. Gorham, a strong supporter of prohibition, presented it to Mount Kisco in 1907 |
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Nassau and Suffolk counties are generally referred to as "Long Island" by area residents, although the New York City boroughs of Queens and Kings County make up the island's westernmost counties. |
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