New Rochelle
New Rochelle is one of those places that flies under the radar for international visitors, despite being just 20 miles from midtown Manhattan. The city sits on Long Island Sound with a surprisingly long coastline for its size, and its history stretches back to 1688 when French Huguenot refugees founded the settlement. Today, New Rochelle…
Syracuse
Syracuse sits in the geographic center of New York State, a city shaped by water and winters. The Erie Canal made it a commercial hub in the 1800s, and the salt industry that preceded the canal gave the city its nickname — the Salt City. For first-time visitors, Syracuse offers a genuine upstate New York…
Rochester
Rochester sits on the southern shore of Lake Ontario, and its identity is inseparable from water. The Genesee River runs right through the city center, and the Erie Canal – the 19th-century engineering marvel that connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic – passes through downtown. For first-time visitors, Rochester offers a mid-sized American city…
Yonkers
Yonkers is the fourth-largest city in New York State, and yet most international visitors have never heard of it. That’s part of its appeal. Sitting just north of the Bronx along the Hudson River, Yonkers is a genuine city — not a suburb, not a bedroom community — with a diverse population, a revitalized waterfront,…
Buffalo
Buffalo is the kind of city that catches first-time visitors off guard. Sitting on the eastern shore of Lake Erie, it’s closer to Toronto than to New York City, and that Great Lakes location shapes everything — the weather, the food, the architecture, the attitude. After decades of population decline, Buffalo has been quietly reinventing…
New York Mets
The New York Mets stand as one of Major League Baseball’s most iconic franchises, representing the borough of Queens in New York City. Founded in 1962 as an expansion team to fill the void left by the departure of the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants, the Mets have grown from baseball’s laughingstock into a…
New York
A regional category focusing on the state of New York in the United States. Covers its cities, culture, industries, landmarks, and local developments. Includes content related to New York City and other regions within the state.
