The Hudson River flows through the Hudson Valley into New York Bay and separates the city from New Jersey. The East River flows from Long Island Sound and separates the Bronx and Manhattan from Long Island. The Harlem River between the East and Hudson Rivers, separates Manhattan from the Bronx.
The Delaware River runs through New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
The St. Lawrence River runs through United States and Canada. It passes through Quebec, Ontario and New York city and runs 1,900 miles.
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He discovered the Hudson river that runs through New York.
There is No river that goes from New York state to Florida.
the hudson river flows through new york city. All the way through albany and going up new york
The major river in New York is the Hudson River. It is 314 miles long that flows through the eastern part of New York state. It was named after Henry Hudson. Some other rivers in New York are the Mohawk River and Genesee River.
Albany, the capitalof New York state, is on the Hudson River where the river is joined by the Mohawk River.
The Hudson River flows though eastern New York State southward past the western shore of Manhattan into New York Bay. The 'East River' splits off and runs along the eastern shore of Manhattan.
The Hudson River flows through two states: New York and New Jersey. It originates in the Adirondack Mountains of New York and flows southward, eventually emptying into the Atlantic Ocean at New York Harbor. While it primarily runs through New York, its western bank is bordered by New Jersey for a significant portion of its length.
The Hudson River, named after Henry Hudson, who sailed up the river in 1609 looking for a northern passage from the Atlantic Ocean through America to the Pacific, runs along the western edge of Manhattan and the Bronx.
The Hudson River