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In New York State, each county is divided into cities and towns. Every point in New York is inside either a city or a town. Additionally, towns may optionally contain villages, which are smaller incorporated municipalities within the town. Villages may overlap multiple towns. Well-known unincorporated places within towns are referred to as hamlets.
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The harbor is fed by the waters of the Hudson River (historically called the North River as it passes Manhattan), as well as the Gowanus Canal.It is connected to Lower New York Bay by the Narrows, to Newark Bay by the Kill Van Kull, and to Long Island Sound by the East River, which, despite its name, is actually a tidal strait.
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The Hudson River Maritime Museum is a maritime museum dedicated to the Hudson River. It is located at 50 Rondout Landing at the foot of Broadway in Kingston, New York, United States, along Rondout Creek in the city's old waterfront, just east of the John T. Loughran Bridge. The acronym HRMM is often used to refer the Hudson River Maritime ...
New Netherland Museum, Albany, New York, maritime collections including the "Half Moon", a reproduction of the ship that Henry Hudson sailed from Holland to the New World in 1609; Noteworthy Indian Museum, Amsterdam [60] Pedaling History Bicycle Museum, Orchard Park, closed in 2009
Manhattan, Long Island (Brooklyn & Queens), the Bronx, Connecticut, Massachusetts The Eddy Map 1823 1828 John H. Eddy Manhattan, Long Island, Bronx, New Jersey, Staten Island Mahon Map [24] 1831 by S. Mahon William Chapin Lower Manhattan Hooker Map 1831 William Hooker Peabody and Company Manhattan David H. Burr Map 1834 David H. Burr
Howgego, Raymond John, ed. (2003). "Hudson, Henry". Encyclopedia of Exploration to 1800. Hordern House. pp. 523– 525. ISBN 1875567364. Hunter, D. (2009). Half Moon: Henry Hudson and the voyage that redrew the map of the New World. New York: Bloomsbury Press. ISBN 978-1596916807. Juet, Robert (1609). Juet's Journal of Hudson's 1609 Voyage (PDF ...