Title: Exploring the ABCs of New York
1Exploring the ABCs of New York
2A for Agriculture
- Dairy Products
- Greenhouse/ Nursery
- Cattle and Calves
- Apples
- Hay
3B for State Bird
http//www2.go-concepts.com/mrsimple33/
Blue Bird
4C for State Capital Building
http//www.dos.state.ny.us/kidsroom/nysfacts/alban
y.html
The state capitol building is located in Albany.
It was built in 1899 and was not the original
building.
5D for Demographics
- White persons- 67.9
- Hispanic and Latin- 15.1
- Asian persons- 5.5
- Black or African American- 15.9
- American Indian- 0.4
6E for Entertainment
- Ellis Island
- Coney Island
- Empire State Building
- Statue of Liberty
- Central Park
- Sea Breeze Amusement Park
- Hudson Valley Raptor Center
- The Metropolitan Museum of Art
7F for State Flower
http//www.justourpictures.com/roses/redroses.html
Rose
8G for Government
- Senators- Charles E. Schumer and Hillary Rodham
Clinton - Legislatures- Bob Barra, Jim Bacalles, Adam
Bradley, and Michael Benjamin - New York is more Democratic
9H for Historical Events
- Wars that were fought in New York included the
Revolutionary War and the Battle of Saratoga.
Approximately one third of the Revolutionary War
were fought on American soil - Explorers that traveled to my state were
Verrazano in 1524 and Henry Hudson who discovered
the Hudson River in 1609 - New Yorks state quarter has already been
released
10I for Industry
Retail Trade
Health Services
Educational Services
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate
Manufacturing, Durable Goods
11J for Jobs
- Administrative support occupations
- Professional specialty occupations
- Executive, administrative, and managerial
occupations - Service occupations, except protective and
household - Sales occupations
12K for Kinds of License Plates
http//www.ralphplates.de/collection.htm
13Landmarks
- Bennington Battlefield
- Johnson Hall State Historic Site
- Oriskany Battlefield
- Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site
- Niagara Falls
14M for State Motto
Excelsior Ever Upward
15N for State Nickname
The Empire State
16O for Origin of Your State
- The Dutch settled in New York permanently in 1624
and for 40 years they ruled over the colony of
New Netherland. It was then conquered by the
English in 1664 and was then named New York in
honor of the Duke of York.
17P is for Population
19,011,378
18Q for State Quarter
- New Yorks state quarter was released in 2001.
http//www.statequarters.com/FirstReports/NYFirstR
eports.asp
19R for Rivers and Lakes
- Hudson River is the largest River In New york
- Niagra River which forms The Niagra Falls
- Mohawk River
- Lake Erie
- Lake Ontario
20S for State Seal
http//encarta.msn.com/media_461531773/Seal_(art)_
_state_seals_E28093_United_States_New_York.ht
ml
21T for State Tree
http//www.statehousegirls.net/wi/symbols/tree/
Sugar Maple
22U for Urban Legends and Folklore
- A new deadly game has been going around on the
streets of New York called spunk ball. A group
of teenagers wait at a street light until they
see a car with a window open. Once they spot a
open window they throw a gasoline rag with a
lighted firecracker into the car causing the
interior of the car to catch on fire. For more
information go to http//www.ulrc.com.au/html/repo
rt.asp?CaseFileULRR0057Page1ViewRequest
23V for Vacation Spots
- New York City
- Long Island
- Fire Island
- Allegany State Park
- Cayuga Lake State Park
Allegany State Park
http//nysparks.state.ny.us/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/nyspar
ks/parks-search.cgi
24W for Weather and Climate
- New York is usually very humid
- Precipitation occurs evenly throughout the
growing seasons in order to support agriculture - Because of variations in terrain, elevation, and
exposure to bodies of water, the climate varies
25X for X-tra
- New Yorks broadway is the premiere area for the
theatre and plays. - New York was originally inhabited by the Five
Indian Nations of the Mohawks, Oneidas,
Onondagas, Cayugas and Senecas.
26Y for Yesteryear
- New York was very crowded when my grandparents
were children. During the time that my
grandparents settled in New York, there were many
other immigrants that settled in New York as well.
27Z for Physiographic Zones
- New Yorks roughly triangular area encloses eight
different natural regions which include the
Atlantic Coastal Plain the New England Upland
province, the Piedmont Plateau, the Ridge and
Valley province, the Appalachian Plateaus, the
Adirondack province, the St. Lawrence Valley
province, and the Central Lowland
28Sources
Flag on Title Page- http//encarta.msn.com/media_
461522682/Flag_(symbol)__state_flags_of_the_Unite
d_States_(pictures)_New_York.html