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  1. Feb 24, 2019 · Democrat Grover Cleveland (who moved to New York State from New Jersey as a young man and served as mayor of Buffalo and NYS governor) holds the distinction of being the only president to be defeated for a second term and run again in the next election and win the rematch, becoming the only president to serve two nonconsecutive terms. He lost to Benjamin Harrison (see above) in 1888 and then ...

  2. federalhall.org › history-exhibits › america-beginsAmerica Begins - Federal Hall

    First. Federal Hall is a place of firsts. The United States of America, the most enduring democracy the world has known—began in New York City, the nation’s first seat of government under the Constitution at Federal Hall in 1789. The most prolific First Congress convened and inaugurated and the great general as the First President.

  3. www.newyorker.com › how-new-york-was-namedHow New York Was Named

    Apr 13, 2021 · In the fall of 1609, some weeks after Henry Hudson angled his ship through an inviting narrows, entered an expansive bay, and began exploring a broad river that would later be named for him, one ...

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  4. Attack on New York. On September 11, 2001, the twin towers of the World Trade Center were destroyed in the most devastating terrorist attack in the history of the United States. Two jetliners were ...

  5. January 12: New York City Victory Parade of 1946. May 20: a United States Army Air Forces C-45 Beechcraft airplane crashed into the 58th floor on the north side of 40 Wall Street killing 5. [104] June 25: Fire destroys the St. George terminal of the Staten Island Ferry, killing 3 and injuring 280.

  6. Mar 11, 2020 · In the late 1920s and early 1930s, the nickname started to become well known outside of the northeast, as New York City's jazz musicians began referring to New York City as the "Big Apple" in their songs. An old saying in show business was "There are many apples on the tree, but only one Big Apple." New York City was (and is) the premier place ...

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  8. In addition to praising New York's resilience in the war he describes the State of New York as "the Seat of the Empire." Anthony Meucci. Pierre Toussaint (ca. 1781-1853). ca. 1825. Gift of Miss Georgina Schuyler. Signs commonly point to George Washington. Although other, unsubstantiated stories crediting Washington exist, the best documented ...

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