Alligators don't belong in New York but they've been found here. From Albany to Whitney Point to Kirkwood, these are the alligators captured in Upstate New York.
While New York can't take credit for creating the breakfast staple we know it to be today, New York can absolutely take credit for popularizing the hash brown.
Something that upstate New York residents can't relate to, New York City's lack of snowfall has left it with 700 million pounds of road salt it can't use.
New York and pizza are as synonymous as baseball and hot dogs, so seeing how much the price of a slice has gone up over the years is pretty disappointing.