New York By De’Aja Koontz.

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New York By De’Aja Koontz

New York's outline

New York state song I Love New York I LOVE NEW YORK (repeat 3 times) There isn't another like it. No matter where you go. And nobody can compare it. It's win and place and show. New York is special. New York is different' cause there's no place else on earth quite like New York and that's why I LOVE NEW YORK. (repeat 3 times)

Famous landmarks One of the most famous landmark is the statue of liberty.She represents our freedom.

Famous landmarks Some of the famous landmarks are the Smithsonian museum, this picture is a memorial building for the establisher of the museum.

The governor the governor of new York is David A. Paterson.

Major indrustries Despite the loss of the World Trade. Center buildings, New York has remained at the core of national and international financial dealings and has continued as the global center of corporate headquarters in finance and services, media, entertainment and telecommunications, manufacturing, and trade. Profits on Wall Street, however, are not expected to equal the heights achieved in 2003, and financial services jobs are on the decline at present. Hundreds of nationwide corporations make their home in New York, from finance to insurance today

The state flag ` Emblazoned on a dark blue field is the state coat of arms. The goddess Liberty holds a pole with a Liberty Cap on top. Liberty stands for freedom. At her feet is a discarded crown, representing freedom from England at the end of the revolutionary war. On the right is the goddess, Justice. She wears a blindfold and carries the scales of justice. Meaning that everyone receives equal treatment under the law. The state motto "Excelsior" on a white ribbon expresses the idea of reaching upward to higher goals. On the shield a sun rises over the Hudson highlands and ships sail the Hudson river. Above the shield is an eagle resting on a globe representing the Western Hemisphere..