The Sugar Maple was named the Official State Tree by the NY Assembly in 1956.
New York City's main language is English, like the rest of the United States. However, New York City is an exceptionally multicultural place, and close to 800 different languages are spoken throughout the city.
The sugar maple is the state tree of four states: New York, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
New York, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
Lilac is the official state bush, the rose is the state flower and the Sugart Maple is the state tree.
Delaware, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire (2 spotted), Ohio, Tennessee
New York does not have an official dog as a state symbol.
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is located in New York, in the United States of America. The exact location of the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is the Plaza Center on 50th Street and 5th Avenue in New York.
Sugar maple (Acer saccharum) is the most abundant of the seven maple species found in New York State, and is common throughout New England, the Lake States, Mid-Atlantic states, and several Canadian provinces. Its historical and economical importance, both in the production of maple syrup and as a timber species, has earned sugar maple its status as the official state tree of New York. The sugar maple leaf on the Canadian flag is evidence of this species' importance in Canada.
In 1912, the first community Christmas tree in the United States was erected in New York City. The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree tradition began in 1933.
The famous Rockefeller Christmas tree is erected each year in New York City's Rockefeller Plaza. Each year, the tree is cut down and brought into New York from neighboring states. 2009's Rockefeller Christmas tree came from Easton, Connecticut.
New York City is a city within the State of New York. There are no states "in" New York City.