Exploring New York's 10 Oldest Cities 

Founded: 1789 Historical Significance: It became industrial and transportation hub due to its strategic location on Lake Erie. It thrived on grain milling and steel production, contributing greatly to the region's economic development.

Buffalo

Founded: 1787 Historical Significance: Founded on the Hudson River was pivotal in the 19th-century iron and steel industry. Known as "Collar City" for its shirt-collar manufacturing, Troy boasts rich industrial heritage and well-preserved Victorian architecture.

Troy

Founded: 1722 Historical Significance: Notable for its strategic port and historical significance as a key military and trade hub. Oswego played a crucial role during the French and Indian War and the War of 1812. Today, it remains important for its maritime history and vibrant waterfront.

Oswego

Founded: 1709 Historical Significance: It played major role during the American Revolution as a major military supply center. It also played a key role in the development of the Hudson River waterfront and has a rich architectural heritage, with well-preserved 19th-century buildings and landmarks.

Newburgh

Founded: 1661  Historical Significance: Schenectady was settled by the Dutch and has a rich colonial heritage. It was an important center for trade and later became a key player in the American industrial revolution with the establishment of the General Electric Company.

Schenectady 

Founded: 1652 Historical Significance: Kingston was originally settled by the Dutch and named Esopus. It was the first capital of New York State in 1777 and is known for its well-preserved colonial architecture. The city was burned by the British during the Revolutionary War but rebuilt and continued to flourish.

Kingston 

Founded: 1646  Historical Significance: Yonkers, founded by Adriaen van der Donck, is one of the oldest settlements in Westchester County. The city has a rich history tied to the early industrial development of the region, particularly in manufacturing and milling.

Yonkers 

Founded: 1634 Historical Significance: Its renowned for its diverse culture, historic landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge, and its vibrant arts and food scenes. It became part of New York City in 1898 and remains a key cultural and economic hub.

Brooklyn

Founded: 1624  Historical Significance: Originally settled by the Dutch as New Amsterdam, New York City has grown into one of the most influential cities in the world. It was renamed New York when the British took control in 1664. It has always been a cultural, financial, and political hub of US.

New York City 

Founded: 1614 Historical Significance: Albany, the capital of New York State, is one of the oldest surviving European settlements from the original thirteen colonies. Originally established as a Dutch fur trading post named Fort Nassau, it later became Fort Orange and eventually Albany.

Albany