Famous National Parks in New York are: Saratgoa (Stillwater, NY) and Women's Rights (Seneca Falls, NY). There are many other National Historic Sites - Eleanor Roosevelt (Hyde Park, NY), Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt (Hyde Park, NY), Martin Van Buren (Kinderhook, NY), Sagamore Hill (Oyster Bay, NY), Saint Paul's Church (Mount Vernon, NY), Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace (New York, NY), and Vanderilt Mansion (Hyde Park, NY).
Well the Finger lakes and The Plaza hotel of coarse!
In New York, some of the living things would be trees, pigeons, people, and the plants that grow in parks. Some of the non-living things would be the sidewalk, rocks, buildings, sunlight, oxygen, pollution (no offense) and water.
apartment buildings were constructed and parks were created to help curve depression by seeing nothing but man made buildings and concrete. Example new York has big parks full of green and trees to break up the monotony of the man made landscape
John Lennon
Some Time in New York City was created in 1971-11.
its in New York and Canada Wow, that's stupid.... Iguazu Falls are in Argentina/Brazil. Their bascially famous because of their large scale, location, and beauty.
There are no national parks in New York State. However NY has 5 national monuments, 2 national historical parks, 11 national historical sites, 3 national memorials, 1 national recreation area, 1 national seashore, 1 national and wild scenic river and 1 national scenic trail. I think you'll be able to find something to do there!
The address of the National Parks Of New York Harbor Conservancy is: , New York, NY 10005-1996
There are no officially named National Parks in New York State, although there are other named sites managed by the National Park Service, such as the Castle Clinton National Monument and African Burial Ground National Monument. Although these are among the more than 400 sites managed by the National Park Service, they are not "official" National Parks, like Grand Canyon or Yosemite, or Yellowstone, or Olympic. Some consider this a technicality, as many states claim all of there National Park Service managed sites as National Parks. State Parks are not on the same level as National Parks, although Adirondack Park in New York is larger than most offical National Parks, and is also most certainly impressive.
Bryant park and six flags.
Alaska and California have the most, each with eight, followed by Utah with five and Colorado with four.
The UK has fifteen national parks in total. Those parks are:Brecon BeaconsBroadsCairngormsDartmoorExmoorLake DistrictLoch LomondNew ForestNorthumberland National ParkNorth York MoorsPeak DistrictPembrokeshire CoastSnowdoniaSouth DownsYorkshire Dales
56 parks are in New York
yes some part of newyork have amusement parks but the best amusement park in newyork is the yalk.
The Strokes and The Velvet Underground are famous bands from New York.
No, it is a NYC municipal park. a curious side-light is that New Jersey the (garden state) has State and local ( County, for example) Parks, but strictly speaking NO NATIONAL PARKS. ( Statue of Liberty is an Historic site, not a Park).
There are 14 parks.
There are some fantastic sights, landmarks and museums in New York. In New York City, you have the Empire state building, 9/11 memorial, National History Museum, MOMA, The Met, etc.