The source of the Hudson River is in Upstate New York, roughly a hundred or so miles south of the Canadian border. The Hudson River empties into the Atlantic Ocean (well, technically, it empties into Upper New York Bay, and then the Atlantic).
The Hudson River flows 300 miles down to NYC where it then empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
The Hudson enters the Atlantic Ocean between New York City -- lower Manhattan, Staten Island and New Jersey: the Statue of Liberty is located there.
More or less, it is. It is connected to the Atlantic ocean and that is what it flows from.
Yes, yes it is. But first, it makes its way into and through the Atlantic Ocean, working its way around until it finally end up in the Pacific.
The Mohawk River
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The Mohawk River - the largest tributary to the Hudson River See also the Erie Canal
Jones river
Jones River
ottawa river, moose river, albany river
The one that is named after him, the Hudson River.
Hudson River is generally flowing southward for about 507km (315mi) and ending its course in Atlantic Ocean by New York City.
Well.. the Hudson river is just the Hudson river! It has been crossed for millions of years. Some people say it was because of the big earth quake that split the contents up. I actually take a college class on rivers and we don't know anything about the Hudson river.
hudson river, hudson strait, and hudson bay
The Nelson River in Manitoba, Canada, flows from Lake Winnipeg north to Hudson Bay.
One river that is in Yew York City is the Hudson River. The Hudson River got its name from Henry Hudson, Henry Hudson discovered this river. There is also the East River and the Harlem River in New York City.
Albany river,Moose river,East main river and Rupert river
Are you thinking of the Mohawk River which meets up with the Hudson River around Waterford, New York (it's a bit north of Albany, NY)? It doesn't "flow through" the Hudson per se, but is the only thing I can think of as they do join up.