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| New York Facts |
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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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Ten Mile River Boy Scout Camp in Narrowsburg, New York is the largest council owned camp in the country. |
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New York City has 722 miles of subway track. |
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