👉 The word "La Fayette New York" refers to a person who served as the United States Secretary of War during World War I, known for his role in the Treaty of Versailles. He was born on April 18, 1835, and died on March 27, 1906.
The word "Lafayette" is an American state named after him, a town in Lafayette County, Indiana that is located near the Ohio River. The town is well-known for its French Quarter, which was designated as the nation's first national historic district and is considered one of the most intact examples of French architecture in America.
The word "New York" refers to the state of New York itself, and "Lafayette" can be used to denote any city or other urban area located within the boundaries of this state.
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