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Fic Cover Remakes | For the dead there is no story by hansbekhart
Twelve days ago, Captain America had landed in England, on a ten stop tour to cheer our boys in service, one of the first USO shows to ever brave the front. Seven days ago, Captain America had gone AWOL in Italy after learning that the 107th had been decimated, and many of its forces captured by the Nazis. Three days ago, he arrived back in the Allied camp, having crossed thirty miles of heavily fortified enemy territory with nearly two hundred POWs in tow, chief among them one Sgt James Barnes. "Well that - that does rather sound like Steve," Mother says. Or: the Barnes family, during the events of The First Avenger.
#book cover#for the dead there is no story#kings county#hansbekhart#didn't make a lot of changes to this one but the way the paint drip worked in the original was bugging me#and the text wasn't doing anything any favors#anyway i should reread this one bc i barely remember it#fic cover remakes#op
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Third Avenue da neilsonabeel Tramite Flickr: Nikon FE2 24mm Nikkor f/2.8 Ais Kentmere 400 Fomapan 400 shot at 200 Dev: Kodak D-76 1:1 for 12 min at 68 degrees
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Kings County – Luxury Redefined in Wakad by King’s Marque Group
Kings County, a luxurious residential project by King’s Marque Group, is set to redefine modern living in Wakad, Pune. Offering 3 & 4 BHK apartments ranging from 1093 to 1540 sq.ft., this exclusive project is thoughtfully designed to provide a blend of elegance, comfort, and functionality. Spread across 2715.32 sq.m (0.67 acres), with four towers comprising 64 units, Kings County is an epitome of opulence in one of Pune’s most sought-after locations.
Each apartment at Kings County is meticulously crafted to maximize space, natural light, and ventilation, offering residents a harmonious living environment. The spacious layouts and premium fittings reflect the project’s commitment to luxury and fine living. With a focus on quality craftsmanship and innovative design, the apartments create a perfect balance of style and comfort. Residents will enjoy expansive living areas, modern kitchens, and serene bedrooms, all designed to provide a refined lifestyle experience.
Wakad is fast emerging as one of Pune’s prime residential destinations, owing to its proximity to the Hinjewadi IT Park and excellent connectivity to major areas such as Baner, Aundh, and Pimpri-Chinchwad. Kings County is strategically located to offer easy access to workspaces, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and entertainment hubs, making it an ideal home for professionals and families alike. The project’s close proximity to the Mumbai-Pune Expressway ensures convenient travel between the two cities, enhancing its appeal as a prime residential hub.
The amenities at Kings County have been carefully curated to meet the lifestyle needs of its residents. The project boasts a state-of-the-art fitness center, a well-maintained swimming pool, and beautifully landscaped gardens where residents can relax and unwind. A children’s play area provides a safe and fun environment for kids, while the multi-purpose hall is perfect for hosting social events and gatherings. 24/7 security, ample parking space, and power backup ensure that residents enjoy a hassle-free living experience.
With a MahaRERA registration (P52100055635) and a proposed completion date of December 2027, Kings County offers an exclusive opportunity to own a luxurious home in the vibrant city of Pune. Whether you’re looking for a modern home or an investment opportunity, Kings County by King’s Marque Group delivers unparalleled value and comfort.
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American Whiskey Review #35, #36, #37 & #38 Indiana 5yr Rye (2017 Cadenhead's), Frey Ranch Straight Rye, New Riff B-i-B Rye, Kings County Distillery Empire Rye
I've managed to maintain a pretty consistent rye focus this summer, but being still pretty early days in my exploration of that style, this is the first time I've really sat with a few different bottles and drilled down into the separate characters as a side by side.
The reviews have been assembled over the past month, starting out as Frey Ranch vs Kings County, but as I spotted New Riff on my shelf, adding in another 100 proof 100% rye seemed to make sense. Of course, once I did that, how could I not add an MGP into the mix?
I figured these four were similar enough in some aspects (approximate age and ABV) for a decent comparison and contrast.
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Indiana 5yr Rye Cadenhead's
I’m making the assumption that this bottle is MGP, but I haven’t heard anyone suggest it could be anything else and honestly, at this point, if I hear “Rye” and “Indiana” it’s the only name in my head. I’m also pretty sure it’s the 95/5 mashbill, but again, [Disclaimer] this is all gleamed from whisky chatter.
Between Cadenhead’s and SMWS, there have been a refreshing amount of decently priced, Independently Bottled American Whiskies on sale in the UK market in recent times. Makes a nice change.
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Category: Rye
Bottler: Cadenhead's (CA)
Series: Authentic Collection
Vintage: 2017
Bottled: Summer 2023
Age: 05 years old
Cask: Barrel
№ of bottles: 222
ABV: 55%
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**𝙽𝚘𝚜𝚎**: No idea if this is a thing, but unbaked rye sourdough? A lot of sweet and citric orange jellies where the sharpness overlaps with ethanol, that does eventually mellow. Wet cut grass, and also earthy caraway seed, with that earthiness veering slightly into brown cardboard. Lots of Log Cabin syrup brings the vanilla after sitting for a while.
**𝙿𝚊𝚕𝚊𝚝𝚎**: Honeycomb toffee dissolves into orange squash and sunflower oil. I get fennel, but it’s the green bits up top.
**𝙵𝚒𝚗𝚒𝚜𝚑**: Finely ground black pepper brings tight tannins that quickly melt and relax into buttercream with a herbal flush of fresh peppermint and curly parsley. The barrel char shows some coffee-bean acidity, but manages to stay on the right side of bitter.
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**𝙽𝚘𝚝𝚎𝚜**: Easy sipping and not too aggressive for its ABV, nice texture and a measured spice. This has all the herbal green notes that I know can be a bit divisive in the world of Rye, but I thought it all worked together.
The palate was quite basic but was also my favourite bit. The oily orange and crunchy sugar combo is a winner made just that little bit more interesting by the fennel shoots.
Solid MGP at a price that doesn’t sting. If you like MGP (like I do), then I doubt this would disappoint.
Hats off Cadenhead’s. Keep em coming.
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**𝚂𝚌𝚘𝚛𝚎**: 8 *𝑹𝒚𝒆 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑵𝒖𝒎𝒃𝒆𝒓𝒔*
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Frey Ranch Straight Rye
This was catnip for me. As a grain nerd, I'm a sucker for a good farm to glass story, and Frey Ranch spins a nice tale of Colby and Ashley: 5th generation farmers going their own way to create a 100% winter rye from their 1500-acre farm 4000 ft above sea level (which is still somehow the lowlands) in Fallon, Nevada.
If you’re curious about what “winter rye” means, it’s what it sounds like - rye sown in September - October that grows throughout the winter season and is harvested in spring.
It also has to be said, the Frey Ranch bottles are pretty sweet. Chunky AF. Really nailed the visual branding there.
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Category: Rye
Distillery: Frey Ranch
Mashbill: 100% Winter Rye
Age: 6 years
Cask: New charred oak
Batch №: 9
ABV: 50%
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**𝙽𝚘𝚜𝚎**: Cinnamon-spiced cherrywood meets Crème brûlée, Hot Cross Buns and Cointreau-enriched vanilla Coke.
**𝙿𝚊𝚕𝚊𝚝𝚎**: Lightly grassy on the approach, but becoming denser honey-butter, and rich, brown sugar-dusted rice pudding that’s almost but not quite cut by red berry coulis. A generous shake of white pepper and chilli flakes brings some heat and dryness.
**𝙵𝚒𝚗𝚒𝚜𝚑**: Barrel char pipes up as tannic cocoa solids and burnt sugars, but any astringency is deftly countered by the slick texture of corn oil, rising malty Ovaltine and sugar cookie dough. At the very end, cool green dill and spearmint face off against buzzing Szechuan and cardamom.
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**𝙽𝚘𝚝𝚎𝚜**: At 6 years old, this is possibly the oldest bottle in the review.
It has quite a sweet palate but it's offset by the spice and bitter notes that give it a good amount of crowd-pleasing depth.
Usually I get the rye-dough notes in the nose, but here, it arrived almost at the very end in conjunction with malty tones and slick corn oil. With that and the spicy coolness, it left me consistently in a place of wanting more.
Well adjusted and nicely put together. I’d love to hear more about Frey Ranches production, especially around mashing and fermentation.
I went out on a limb to buy this bottle without due diligence in researching, but I am 100% happy with my purchase.
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**𝚂𝚌𝚘𝚛𝚎**: 8.3 *𝑨𝒍𝒕𝒊𝒕𝒖𝒅𝒆 𝑨𝒅𝒋𝒖𝒔𝒕𝒎𝒆𝒏𝒕*
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New Riff Bottled-in-Bond Rye
𝙿𝚛𝚎𝚊𝚖𝚋𝚕𝚎: Before this, I knew New Riff by reputation only. A relative newcomer, from their distillery in Newport Kentucky, they've made a name putting out whisky presented at a baseline of Bottled-in-Bond stats or better. Not too shabby.
Also worth a note, Larry Ebersold, of Seagrams/MGP fame was heavily involved as a consultant in the early days.
Larry created the 95/5 rye/malted barley mashbill, and is one of the people credited with really getting a handle on dealing with the famously difficult grain.
New Riff has tweaked the recipe further by swapping out the 5% malted barley for malted rye.
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Category: Rye
Distillery: New Riff Distilling
Region: Kentucky
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Series: Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey - Bottled in Bond
Vintage: 2017
Bottled: 2021
Mashbill: 95% rye/5% malted rye
Age: 4 years
ABV: 50%
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**𝙽𝚘𝚜𝚎**: Sweet and tart Dried cherries and cranberries, with chocolate orange following closely. The chocolate has a bit of carob to it, and there's a tiny bit of fresh green herbs that reads like tarragon to me. Vanilla ramps up as cream soda, and the oak registers as dusty nutmeg. I get a little solvent with it too, like freshly stained wood and there's a powdery mint quality like newly unwrapped Doublemint gum.
**𝙿𝚊𝚕𝚊𝚝𝚎**: Sweet, herbal and fruity, with the cream soda from the nose joined by a fair bit of artificial cherry and Chicory leaves balancing the sweet with bitterness. Dry cinnamon gets bolstered by a couple twists of cracked pepper and crushed chillies
**𝙵𝚒𝚗𝚒𝚜𝚑**:Dark Chocolate covered morello cherries get a red fruit signal boost by way of raspberry coulis, couched in browned butter. The chocolate recedes to clearer wood char but spearmint keeps it sweet and coolly, herbaceously menthol.
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**𝙽𝚘𝚝𝚎𝚜**: I expected to like this, but it was still surprising how much it ended up connecting. The New Riff is quite sweet, but red berries and chocolate together, was hard not to love.
I wonder how else their production differs from MGP? I would be surprised if that 5% barley/rye switch alone was responsible.
Great stuff. Fun and sippable, but with a good amount of individual character - the extra berryness of it all jussst gave it the edge against the Frey Ranch.
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**𝚂𝚌𝚘𝚛𝚎**: 8.4 *𝑭𝒐𝒓𝒆𝒔𝒕 𝑭𝒓𝒖𝒊𝒕 𝑪𝒉𝒐𝒄𝒐𝒍𝒂𝒕𝒆 𝑪𝒐𝒎𝒑𝒐𝒕𝒆*
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Kings County Empire Rye
I already know Kings County from a previous review of their BiB bourbon, where I may have overscored it, but also undoubtedly enjoyed it.
On the strength of that, and the perfect amount of a gift card, I picked up another 200ml glass flask of theirs, which this time is their Empire Rye.
The “Empire” designation meant nothing to me, but luckily I didn't have to dig too deep to find out that is a not-quite-legal definition stating that to sport that label, the whisky in question would need to be 75% New York grain, distilled to 160 proof or less, and aged for a minimum of two years in charred, virgin oak at maximum filling strength of 115 proof.
I haven’t been able to verify the ages of the liquid that went into this particular batch, but it seems to change between each one. Could have a combination of various ages up to 6 years.
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Category: Rye
Distillery: Kings County Distillery
Region: New York
Bottler: Distillery Bottling
Series: Straight Rye Whiskey
Mashbill: 80% NY Danko rye /20% English malted barley.
Age: 2y>
ABV: 51.0%
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**𝙽𝚘𝚜𝚎**: Chocolate covered, brandy soaked cherries and maple sugar flapjacks bring a mix of fruit and grains - all quite dark and decadent. I got more forward sarsaparilla than vanilla, but it is still there as a backdrop of buttery waffles that exists alongside damp pine.
**𝙿𝚊𝚕𝚊𝚝𝚎**: Another oily and slightly grassy approach, but much less green here. Crème brulee skews towards dense dairy and toasted sugars but it keeps getting earthier, becoming dark chocolate kahlua cake and quite sticky on the teeth. Malty too. There's an overlap with that and the tannins, which makes me think of Ovaltine and red wine mixed together. In a good way.
**𝙵𝚒𝚗𝚒𝚜𝚑**: Rounded molasses rye bread and wet charred wood charged by electrostatic Szechuan tingles and eucalyptus. A bit salty and mineral in the tail, like buttery pebbles, and with the eucalyptus evolving into fresh peppermint leaves as the heat fades.
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**𝙽𝚘𝚝𝚎𝚜**: These were all good, but this was my favourite.
It's the least sweet and the most rounded to my tastes, incorporating a bit of salt and dark molasses that I really liked.
It's lucky these smaller bottles exist because otherwise, at the price KC sits at, I might have let it pass me by.
I have a feeling that my love of scotch means that the 20% malted barley may be what makes the difference here.
I love the idea of 100% ryes, but my history with single malt has likely molded my palate towards a preference of having barley in the mashbill.
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**𝚂𝚌𝚘𝚛𝚎**: 8.5 *𝑲𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝑶𝒇 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑯𝒊𝒍𝒍*
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FBI, DHS, NCIS join human trafficking operation in California; 17 men arrested, 2 females rescued
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, the United States Department of Homeland Security and the Naval Criminal Investigation Services participated in a human trafficking operation in the Central Valley in California, USA. The valley encompasses all or parts of Butte County, Colusa County, Glenn County, Fresno County, Kern County, Kings County, Madera County, Merced County, Placer County, San…
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Motivational Music in the Morning ... #KingsCounty, #HoldingOn [Official Music Video] (2023) #MMitM1
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Kings County Release New Single & Video 'So Cold'
With over 2 million plays on their latest video, ‘Holding On‘, Kings County is a force to be reckoned with and is proving it once again with their new hard rock single and video, ‘So Cold‘ released August 25th, 2023. Kings County always blasts their hard-hitting guitar riffs, blazing vocals and intense, melodic sound in your face, and this time is no exception. Rob Dexter says, “‘So Cold‘ is one…
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Americans Are Flocking to These 10 Fastest-Growing Counties in New York
— Written by Colby Maxwell | August 4, 2023
New York is famous for its population swings, especially over the past few years. NYC is always at the top of the list as one of the largest cities in the world, but is that still the case after Covid? Today, we are going to take a look at the 10 fastest-growing counties in New York and learn a little about their populations, location, and some of their notable industries. Let’s learn a bit about New York and the population trends of its counties!
New York has the largest population of any city in the U.S. and multiple counties within its borders. ©IM_photo/Shutterstock.com
General Population Trends for New York
New York has experienced a slight population growth in the past decade, according to data from the Census Bureau. The state’s population was 19,378,102 in 2010 and 19,840,000 in 2022, a rise of about 461,898 people. However, this trend probably masks some larger-scale changes caused by the post-Covid era. The regional powerhouse of the state, New York City, definitely had an impact on the state’s overall population, but it looks like things have recovered and even begun to grow again in the large metro areas. Millions of people left during Covid, but it looks like most of the counties impacted have bounced back. To get a better picture of the state’s population changes, let’s look at the county level and see which 10 counties are the fastest-growing in New York.
The 10 Fastest Growing Counties in New York:
1. Kings County
Kings County is the fastest-growing county in New York. From 2010 to 2023, Kings County grew by 12.01% and currently has a population of 2,805,485, and is the largest county in the state. Kings County has a land area of 69.5 sq miles, giving it a population density of 40,078 people per sq mile.
Kings County is located in the southeastern portion of the state and is part of the NYC metropolitan area. The county is mostly made up of the Brooklyn borough. The major industries in the county include health care and social assistance, professional, scientific and technical services, and education.
Kings County, otherwise known as Brooklyn, is the fastest growing county in the state. ©Shannon West/Shutterstock.com
2. Rockland County
Rockland County is the second-fastest growing county in New York. From 2010 to 2023, Rockland County grew by 11.11% and currently has a population of 346,321. It has a land area of 174 sq miles, giving it a population density of 1,949 people per sq mile.
Rockland County is located in the southeastern part of the state and is part of the New York-Newark-Jersey City metro area, one of the largest metro areas in the world. Rockland is located a few miles to the northwest of Manhattan. Some of the larger cities in the area include Nyack, New City, Nanuet, Spring Valley, and Suffern. The major industries in the county include health care and social assistance, professional, scientific and technical services, and retail trade.
Top: The Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge is located in Rockland County. ©Felix Lipov/Shutterstock.com Bottom: Queens County is a county, but it’s often referred to as a borough. ©Felix Lipov/Shutterstock.com
3. Queens County
Queens County is the third-fastest growing county in New York. From 2010 to 2023, Queens grew by 10.18% and currently has an estimated population of 2,457,886. It has a land area of 108.1 sq miles, giving it a population density of 22,728 people per sq mile.
Queens is located in the eastern part of the state and is one of the five boroughs of New York City. The county is reportedly the most diverse urban area in the world, with a population from over 100 countries. The major industries in the county include health care and social assistance, transportation and warehousing, and retail trade.
4. Orange County
Orange County is the fourth-fastest growing county in New York. From 2010 to 2023, Orange County grew by 9.94% and currently has an estimated population of 409,860 people. It has a land area of 812 sq miles, giving it a population density of 505 people per sq mile.
Orange County is located in the southeastern part of the state and is part of the New York-Newark-Jersey City metro area, although it’s also part of the smaller Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown metro area. For reference, the county is a few dozen miles northwest of New York City. The major industries in the county include health care and social assistance, retail trade, and manufacturing.
Top: Poughkeepsie is one of the largest cities in Orange County. ©Michal Grzechulski/Shutterstock.com Bottom: Upstate New York is very different than the urban centers in the south. ©Mihai_Andritoiu/Shutterstock.com
5. Saratoga County
Saratoga County is the fifth-fastest growing county in New York. From 2010 to 2023, Saratoga County grew by 9.41% and currently has an estimated population of 240,279 people. It has a land area of 810 sq miles, giving it a population density of 297 people per sq mile.
Saratoga County is located in the northeastern part of the state and is part of the Albany-Schenectady-Troy metro area. Saratoga is also considered a part of the “Upstate New York” region. Some of the notable cities within its borders are Saratoga Springs, Ballston Spa, and Ballston, although the largest in the area is Albany to the south, just outside of the county border. Some of the major industries in the county include health care and social assistance, retail trade, and manufacturing.
6. New York County
New York County is the sixth-fastest growing county in New York. From 2010 to 2023, New York County grew by 8.88% and currently has an estimated population of 1,726,765 people. It has a land area of 22.8 sq miles, giving it a population density of 75,739 people per sq mile, by far the most population-dense place in the state, as well as the greater U.S.
New York County is located in the southeastern part of the state and is one of the five boroughs of New York City, the area most commonly referred to as Manhattan. The county is a global center for businesses and international organizations, but it’s also a region influenced by the arts, food, and cultural diversity in a truly unique way. The major industries in the county include professional, scientific and technical services, finance and insurance, and health care and social assistance.
Top: Manhattan, or New York County, is the famous hub of the NYC metro area. ©IM_photo/Shutterstock.com Bottom: Bronx County, or the Bronx, is an urban area and the home of the Yankees Stadium. ©Gryffindor, CC BY-SA 3.0 – License
7. Bronx County
Bronx County is the seventh-fastest growing county in New York. From 2010 to 2023, Bronx County grew by 8.22% and currently has an estimated population of 1,498,919. It has a land area of 42.1 sq miles, giving it a population density of 35,437 people per sq mile.
Bronx County is located in the southeastern part of the state and is another one of the five boroughs of New York City. Bronx County, also known as “the Bronx” when referring to the borough, is the only borough primarily on the “mainland,” whereas the other boroughs are on Long Island, Staten Island, or Manhattan Island. Bronx County has a lot of diversity and cultural importance for the region. The major industries in the county include health care and social assistance, retail trade, and accommodation and food services.
8. Westchester County
Westchester County is the eighth-fastest growing county in New York. From 2010 to 2023, Westchester County grew by 7.58% and currently has an estimated population of 1,021,059 people. It has a land area of 430.7 sq miles, giving it a population density of 2,359 people per sq mile.
Westchester County is located in the southeastern part of the state and is part of the New York-Newark-Jersey City metropolitan area. For an easy geographic reference, Westchester is located to the north of Manhattan Island and starts just above the border to the Bronx. The major industries in the county include professional, scientific and technical services, health care and social assistance, and finance and insurance.
Top: A “NO SWIMMING” sign with an anti-swimming logo on a wooden barrier cautioning visitors against swimming in the Hudson River at Croton Point Park, Westchester County, NY. ©Linda Harms/Shutterstock.com Bottom: Staten Island, or Richmond County, is one of the five boroughs of NYC, although its disconnected from Manhattan. ©Jayne Lipkovich/Shutterstock.com
9. Richmond County
Richmond County is the ninth-fastest growing county in New York. From 2010 to 2023, Richmond County grew by 7.49% and currently has an estimated population of 503,853. It has a land area of 58.5 sq miles, giving it a population density of 8,614 people per sq mile.
Richmond County is located in the southeastern part of the state and is one of the other five boroughs of New York City that we’ve covered so far. The county is more commonly known as Staten Island and is the least populated and, by far, the most suburban of all five boroughs. The county is connected to Brooklyn by a bridge and to Manhattan by the Staten Island Ferry. The major industries in the county include health care and social assistance, retail trade, and public administration.
Upstate New York has large wilderness areas, and Hamilton County is located within one of these forested areas. ©Akitzhaber/Shutterstock.com
10. Hamilton County
Hamilton County is the tenth-fastest growing county in New York. From 2010 to 2023, Hamilton County grew by 7.28% and currently has an estimated population of 5,188. It has a land area of 1,721 sq miles, giving it a population density of 3 people per sq mile, the smallest on our list by quite a bit. It goes to show the extremes of the state of New York!
Hamilton County is located in the northern part of the state and is the least populated and most sparsely populated county in New York. The county is located in Upstate New York, a less populated region of the state. Additionally, it’s located in the West Canada Lake Wilderness region, a mostly forested area without many people and little infrastructure.
The Top 10 Largest Counties in New York (By Population):
New York has some of the largest counties in the United States by population. Although, as probably makes sense, most of the largest counties in the state of New York are centered around NYC. In fact, these counties together account for over half of the total population of the state! Here is the most updated list as of 2023:
Kings County with 2,805,485 People
Queens County with 2,457,886 People
New York County with 1,726,765 People
Suffolk County with 1,535,691 People
Bronx County with 1,498,919 People
Nassau County with 1,412,646 People
Westchester County with 1,021,059 People
Erie County with 964,796 People
Monroe County with 763,973 People
Richmond County with 503,853 People
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The Brooklyn Democratic Party Is Being Sued by Its Landlord Over a broken lease and $82,000 in back rent. http://www.curbed.com/2023/03/brooklyn-democratic-party-landlord-lawsuit.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=social_acct&utm_campaign=feed-part
#brooklyn democratic party#kings county#16 court street#landlords#cityscape#landlords and tenants#Clio Chang#Articles
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Ghost Bike da neilsonabeel Tramite Flickr: Nikon FM2n Nikkor-O.C 35mm f/2 Fomapan 400 shot at 200 Dev: Kodak D-76 1:1 for 12.5 min at 68 degrees
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Collection of Gabriel doodles and scribbles I did at work ✨️
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congratulations to 7-time tony award loser kelli o'hara
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