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10 questions that only New Yorkers can answer

'04.11.2019'

Source: onlyinyourstate.com

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There are 10 unique questions that only those who live in New York long enough to call this place home can answer. This publication writes Only in your state.

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Here is the list.

  1. What is America's oldest natural attraction?

Of course this is Ausable Chasm! It opened to the public as far back as 1870 and has since been known as the oldest natural attraction in the United States.

  1. Are the Adirondack Mountains really so amazing?

The answer is definitely yes. Of course, there are some other impressive and large-scale mountains in the USA, however, as the source assures, the Adirondack Mountains will leave you completely delighted after visiting them.

“No matter what time you decide to visit the Adirondack, it is always just breathtaking here,” the newspaper writes.

  1. Where exactly did Woodstock go?

This question can be confusing.

“While we certainly love to visit the picturesque and wholly quirky city of Woodstock, our state’s famous music festival that took place many moons ago did not actually take place in Woodstock,” the newspaper writes.

If you want to visit the festival venue and museum dedicated to this epic event, head to Bethel.

  1. Which football teams actually belong to New York? Who should I root for?

Don't be confused: There are only three football teams in New York - the Bills, the Giants and the Jets.

“Some of our soccer teams may train out of state, but that doesn't make them truly New York teams,” the newspaper writes.

  1. We heard that New York hosted the Olympics before, is that true?

“Yes, in fact, we held them twice,” the newspaper writes.

In the historic and breathtaking city of Lake Placid, the Winter Olympics were held in both 1932 and 1980, the report said. At the same time, confirmation of our Olympic past can be found throughout the city.

So this is definitely an area of ​​New York history that you will be interested in exploring.

  1. How long does winter last?

“This is a question to which, unfortunately, we have only a harsh answer. Considering all our regions, from the Adirondacks to Buffalo, you can expect cold temperatures and snowfall between October and March, ”the newspaper writes.

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So the winter lasts a long time.

  1. Upstate New York ... where exactly is it located?

This is another question that can be difficult to answer.

"Actually, if you ask most New Yorkers, we will tell you that any northern part of Albany is considered a northern part of the state," the source notes.

  1. We heard that you eat “trash cans,” what is it?

Each state has its own set of culinary dishes, one of New York's is called "Trash Can".

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“These trash cans, pioneered in Rochester, are filled with everything from meats and pasta to potatoes and all kinds of fillings. We assure you that this dish has nothing to do with garbage, ”the newspaper writes.

  1. A waterfall with a flame inside does not really exist, right?

Despite how fantastic it sounds, it is true. Near the city of Buffalo you can find the Eternal Flame Waterfall.

“This is a waterfall with a real flame flowing inside. Perhaps thanks to the forces of natural gas seeping through cracks in the ground, this waterfall is unlike any other you've ever seen in New York, ”the source said.

  1. Does New York water really have natural healing properties?

“You've probably heard about how great drinking water is in New York, but not everyone understands that in the small town of Saratoga Springs you can find a handful of mineral springs with water that can heal,” the newspaper writes.

By the way, many New Yorkers love to swim in these special waters in the spring to feel better.

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