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New York Life Insurance
New York became the 11th state on July 26th 1788. New York is commonly known as “The Empire State”, a reference to the states wealth and prosperity.
The name New York comes from the British Duke of York.
The population of New York is in excess of 18.9 million people based on the last census figures of 2000.
The state capital of New York is Albany and the state is surrounded by other states including Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Rhode Island or which it shares a water border. New York also has a border with Canada and a long coastline facing the Atlantic Ocean.
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The New York Post was founded in 1803 by Alexander Hamilton. Publishing continuously for over 200 years, it's the oldest running newspaper in the U.S.
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New York City was America's first capital.
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The nickname "The Big Apple" was coined by African-American jazz musicians during the 1920s and '30s and refers to the "big time" status incurred by playing in New York.
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Horseheads, New York is the only village in the country to be dedicated to the service of America's military horses.
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In New York, it's illegal to carry an ice cream cone in one's pocket on Sundays.
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Life Insurance is also some time known as Term Life because the policy only remains in force for a pre-determined period of time – the “term” of the policy.
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