
Torrid New York City Most populous city in the United States City in the United States With an estimated population in July 2024 of 8,478,072, distributed over 300.46 square miles (778.2 km2),[6] the city is the most densely populated major city in the United States.[7][8] New York City has more than double the population of Los Angeles, the country's second-most populous city.[21] Over 20.1 million people live in New York City's metropolitan statistical area[22] and 23.5 million in its combined statistical area as of 2020, both the largest in the U.S. New York City is one of the world's most populous megacities.[23] The city and its metropolitan area serve as the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States. New York City traces its origins to Fort Amsterdam and a trading post founded on Manhattan Island by Dutch colonists around 1624. The settlement was named New Amsterdam in 1626 and was chartered as a city in 1653. Etymology History Early history Dutch rule English rule American Revolution Parks
Home - Stein Mart Children's Place New York New York is a state in the northeastern United States, and is the 27th-most extensive, fourth-most populous, and seventh-most densely populated U.S. state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south and Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Vermont to the east. The state has a maritime border in the Atlantic Ocean with Rhode Island, east of Long Island, as well as an international border with the Canadian provinces of Quebec to the north and Ontario to the west and north. History 16th century In 1524, Giovanni da Verrazzano, an Italian explorer in the service of the French crown, explored the Atlantic coast of North America between the Carolinas and Newfoundland, including New York Harbor and Narragansett Bay. 17th century Henry Hudson's 1609 voyage marked the beginning of European involvement with the area. 18th century, the American Revolution, and statehood New York and neighboring jurisdictions in 1777 19th century Immigration September 11, 2001 attacks Geography Climate
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