Comparing The City Of Little Falls

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There are many beautiful cities in the state of New York and each one is quite different. For example New York City is the biggest city in the United States and there are tons of attractions and sights to see such as Times Square and the Statue of Liberty. Also there are many different ethnicities throughout the burrows. Then there is the city of Little Falls which is one of the smallest cities in New York. Little Falls has little to offer for most people and not much to do for younger generations. Buffalo is a rather large city and it is the home of the NFL team the Bills. It tend to be very cold during the winter and get much more snow than other parts of New York. Finally Albany which is the capital is located in the middle of the state.

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