
New York
Unofficial nickname. A nickname that recognize its vast wealth and variety of resources. George Washington referred to New York state as "the seat of Empire" in 1784, which sowed the seed for the state's long-term nickname which appeared in around 1820. Luxury condos start at $650,000 and top out at $28,000,000; with the penthouse priced at $58,000,000 2009 World Champions, 27 Championships total (the first in 1923) Part of the Lincoln Center Credited as Arnold Strong AFC East. Founded in 1960. NFC East. Founded in 1925. Metropolitan Detention Center Natalie Wood; music by Leonard Bernstein One of the few original teams from 1946 Joined union in 1788, quarter released in 2001 Rudolph Giuliani was mayor from 1994-2002 and was the mayor who held the city together during 9/11 and its aftermath Director: Arthur Allan Seidelman. Also starred Deborah Loomis, Ernest Graves & Michael Lipton Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. More phones than in the entire country of Spain. The cables serving the New York City area have nearly 33,072,975 miles of wire. New York, NY, U.S.A. Circulation 1,000,655. 3rd largest circulation in the US. New York, NY, U.S.A. 625,421 circulation. 6th largest US paper by circulation Served 1934-1945 as a charismatic liberal Republican Moved to Philadelphia, 1785 - 1790
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