The waterway connecting Buffalo NY with Troy NY is the Erie Canal.
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25 cities: -Troy, Alabama -Troy, Idaho -Troy, Illinois -Troy Grove, Illinois -Troy, Indiana -Troy Mills, Iowa -Troy, Kansas -Troy, Maine -Troy, Michigan -New Troy, Michigan -Troy, Missouri -Troy, Montana -Troy, New Hampshire -Troy, New York -Troy, North Carolina -Troy, Ohio -Troy, Pennsylvania -Troy, South Carolina -Troy, Tennessee -Troy, Texas -Troy, Vermont -North Troy, Vermont -Troy, Virginia -Troy, West Virginia -East Troy, Wisconsin
Nickels weigh 5.0 grams each. Get out your calculator and convert that to ounces, then figure out how many ounces there are in a troy pound (try Google, of course) and take things from there.
There are exactly 21 city's that are named after Troy in Greek Mythology.
The Erie Canal
The Aegean Sea
Troy and Troas
Before attacking Troy, the Spartans, as part of the larger Greek coalition, engaged in various military actions, primarily against cities in the region of Lydia and those aligned with Troy. Notably, they attacked cities like Thebe and other allies of Troy to secure their position and resources. Their military campaigns were aimed at weakening Troy's support network and consolidating Greek power in the region.
it is 293.01 miles according to MapQuest.
Many towns and cities worldwide are named after Athens, Ithaca, and Troy, reflecting their historical and cultural significance. For instance, Athens can be found in Georgia and Alabama in the United States, while Ithaca is notably a city in New York, also named after the Greek island. Troy is represented by cities like Troy, New York, and Troy, Michigan. These names often evoke the classical heritage of their namesakes.
Troy and Atlantis were both thought of as legendary cities, until Troy was discovered in 1871 by Heinrich Schliemann. Atlantis remains a mystery to this day.