New York (state) Travel Guide
The state of New York is known as the Empire State, and with good reason. As one of the original thirteen colonies that formed the
United States, it has long been counted among the most populous and most influential states.
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International travelers will almost certainly come in via one of New York City's airports; while the major upstate cities have airports that can accommodate international flights, they are now fairly rare. Domestically, travelers will usually be coming from … New York flights »
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By far the most common form of lodging in rural United States and along many Interstates is the motel. Providing inexpensive rooms to automotive travellers, most motels are clean and reasonable with a limited array of amenities: telephone, TV, bed, bathroom. See hotels »
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New York (state) Travel Guide
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Within New York
The Hudson Valley of New York is anchored at the top by the state capital of Albany and its surrounding cities, and it extends …
Hudson Valley Travel Guide »
The Southern Tier of New York State is the geographical region that includes the counties of New York State west of the Catskill …
Southern Tier Travel Guide »
The Central region of New York is a crossroads, dominated by the state's fifth-largest city,
Syracuse, and the Mohawk River that flows eastward through this region.
Central New York Travel Guide »
The Catskills of New York are a "dissected plateau", a highland worn into mountains and valleys by erosion.
Catskills Travel Guide »
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