New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island are all borders of Connecticut.
No, but New Jersey has a West New York, and Minnesota has a New York Mills.
Probably because it is in higher demand or it has higher taxes in New York. Also New York is a very small place so it is harder to get it around sometimes.
There are 9 places named "New York" in the United States, including the well-known state of New York and other smaller towns or cities.
Yes. Those two states are Pennsylvania and New York.
New York City is a city within the State of New York. There are no states "in" New York City.
Just think about the answer yourself
New York city because all of the other teams are named after cities not states
New York IS a state. There are no states in the State of New York.
In some states the population is larger, in some smaller.
only new jersey tho new york might be the other state you seek since other parts of new york state than new york city do also border new york city
New York IS a state; it does not contain any states of its own. New York State is wholly contained in New York State.