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The Thousand Islands is a region located on the border of Canada and the United States in the Saint Lawrence River. It consists of over 1,800 islands, most of which are part of the Canadian province of Ontario, while a few belong to the state of New York in the U.S.
The phone number of the Thousand Islands Museum is: 315-686-5794.
The address of the Thousand Islands Museum is: Po Box 27, Clayton, NY 13624-0027
No, New york isn't an island. There are islands in new york though (Manhattan).
The address of the Clayton Thousand Islands Area Historical Society is: 220 John St, Clayton, NY 13624
The same way New York is a state. It is recognized by the federal government as a state.
New York State's nickname is, "The Empire State."
There are barrier islands in New York State, yes. Fire Island is a barrier island of Long Island, for example.
New York No-one knows where this nickname comes from, it's almost as old as the state itself. It was probably due to the state's wealth and resources.
New York is known as the "Empire State"
New York.
These are known as the Torres Strait islands.