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Some people say that New York has two regions: New York City and "Upstate", which refers to everything else. Often overshadowed by its eponymous megacity, the state has incredible historical sites throughout the north. Outside of its densely-populated southeast corner, New York is largely agricultural. It is a major producer of dairy products (third in the nation after California and Wisconsin), is the nation's most prolific grower of cabbage, and has an expanding wine industry.*