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New York most commonly refers to:

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  • New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York
  • New York (state), a state in the Northeastern United States

New York may also refer to:

Film and television

  • New York (1916 film), a lost American silent comedy drama by George Fitzmaurice
  • New York (1927 film), an American silent drama by Luther Reed
  • New York (2009 film), a Bollywood film by Kabir Khan
  • New York: A Documentary Film, a film by Ric Burns
  • 'New York' (Glee), an episode of Glee

Literature

  • New York (Anthony Burgess book), a 1976 work of travel and observation
  • New York (Morand book), a 1930 travel book by Paul Morand
  • New York (novel), a 2009 historical novel by Edward Rutherfurd
  • New York (magazine), a bi-weekly magazine founded in 1968

Music

  • New York EP, a 2012 EP by Angel Haze
  • New York (album), a 1989 album by Lou Reed
  • 'New York' (Eskimo Joe song) (2007)
  • 'New York' (Ja Rule song) (2004)
  • 'New York' (Paloma Faith song) (2009)
  • 'New York' (St. Vincent song) (2017)
  • 'New York' (Snow Patrol song) (2011)
  • 'New York' (U2 song) (2000)
  • New York, a 2006 album by Antti Tuisku
  • 'New York', a 1977 song by the Sex Pistols from Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols

Places

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United States

New York state

  • New York metropolitan area, the region encompassing New York City and its suburbs
  • New York County, covering the same area as the New York City borough of Manhattan
    • New York, the U.S. Postal Service address designating Manhattan
  • Province of New York, a British colony preceding the state of New York

Other states

  • New York, Florida, an unincorporated community in Santa Rosa County
  • New York, Iowa, an unincorporated community in Wayne County
  • New York, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in Ballard County
  • New York, Missouri, a ghost town in Scott County
  • New York, Texas, an unincorporated community in Henderson County
  • New York Mountain, a mountain in Colorado
  • New York Mountains, a mountain range in California

Ships

Many ships have been named after the city or state of New York. See:

Sports

American football

  • New York Giants, members of the East Division of the National Football Conference of the NFL (1925)
  • New York Jets, members of the East Division of the American Football Conference of the NFL (1960)
  • New York (World Series of Football), a professional football team for the World Series of Football (1902–1903)

Baseball

  • New York Mets, members of the East Division of the National League of MLB (1962)
  • New York Yankees, members of the East Division of the American League of MLB (1903)

Hockey

  • New York Islanders, members of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the NHL (1972)
  • New York Rangers, members of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the NHL (1926)

Soccer

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  • New York City FC, a professional soccer team based in New York City that competes in the Eastern Conference of MLS (2015)
  • New York Red Bulls, a professional soccer team that competes in the Eastern Conference of MLS (1996)
  • New York Stadium in South Yorkshire, home ground of Rotherham United F.C.

Other sports

  • New York GAA, a county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association outside Ireland, responsible for Gaelic games in the New York metropolitan area
  • New York Knicks, a professional basketball team, part of the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the NBA

Other uses

  • New York (pinball), a 1976 pinball machine by Gottlieb
  • New York (typeface), a 1983 Macintosh font
  • New York Harbor, a waterfront in New York City
  • Brooklyn Navy Yard, referred to as New York in naval histories
  • Tiffany Pollard or New York (born 1982), star of the reality TV show I Love New York

See also

  • Nova Iorque, Brazilian municipality in the state of Maranhão
  • Nowy Jork, former name of Łagiewniki, Włocławek County, Poland
  • SS New York, a list of ships
  • SS New York City, a list of ships
  • USS New York, a list of United States Navy ships and submarines
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Update (Dec. 9, 2020): California has issued a Regional Stay at Home Order to stop the surge of COVID-19 cases and prevent a strain on the health care system. This action will help protect critical care for patients. While the order includes the closure of campground sites in impacted regions, the state also recognizes that mental health is physical health. As such, day use outdoor areas of park units currently open to the public will remain open. Members of the same household are encouraged to stay local and recreate responsibly in the outdoors. Please take the time to read the information contained on this webpage to find out what is open and closed, and the COVID-19 guidelines for this park unit.
Here is some additional information for locals visiting Montaña de Oro State Park:
What is open now?
  • Pecho Valley Road and turnouts (open from Los Osos Valley Road to Coon Creek parking lot).
  • Bluff Trail, Sandspit, Hazard Peak, Spooner’s Cove, Valencia Peak and Coon Creek parking lots.
  • Spooner’s Cove
  • Pecho Valley Road and turnouts (closed from the Bluff Trail parking lot to Point Buchon).

What is currently closed at this park?
Closed at this park:
  • Islay Creek campground
  • Environmental campsites
  • Horse Camp
  • Spooner Ranch House
Statewide:
  • Many campgrounds across the state remain temporarily closed until further notice or will be temporarily closed in accordance with the new Regional Stay at Home Order. More information here.
  • High public-use indoor facilities, including museums and visitor centers.
  • Special events and tours continue to be canceled until further notice.

Are there any new visitor guidelines?
Yes, State Parks has implemented the following guidelines to reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19 in the outdoors:
  • Stay LocalStay close to home to slow the spread of COVID-19. Do not travel if you or someone in your household is sick.
  • Plan Ahead The COVID-19 pandemic response continues to be dynamic and fluid. As such, information on this webpage may change. Prior to visiting us, please check this webpage again right before you visit the park to find out if new guidelines are in place.
  • Stay Safer at 6 feet No matter the recreational activity, maintain a physical distance of 6 feet or more. Your guests should only include those within your immediate household. This means no guests or friends, and no gatherings, picnics or parties. Visitors are being asked to leave if there are too many people to allow for the required physical distance.
    • Boating: Do not raft up to other boaters or pull up onto a beach next to other recreators.
    • Off-highway Vehicle Recreation:Do not ride next to others or pull up next to someone else as it could put you in close proximity to others. Stage 10 feet or more from each other during unloading and loading.
  • Keep Clean – Be prepared. Not all restrooms are open to the public. in some cases, restrooms will be temporarily closed to keep up with cleaning schedules. Bring soap/hand sanitizer. Please pack out all trash. Park units are experiencing heavy use and you can help alleviate the impact on park facilities.
  • Stay CoveredThe state requires you wear a face covering when you cannot maintain physical distancing of six feet or more. Individuals must have a face covering with them at all times.

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Statewide, California State Parks continues to work with locals on a phased and regionally driven approach to increase access to state park units where compliance with state and local public health ordinances can be achieved. However, the situation remains fluid and park operations can change at any time. The need for Californians to slow the spread of COVID-19 in the outdoors remains critical.
For information on statewide current closures and available services, please visit parks.ca.gov/FlattenTheCurve.