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A rarely known fact about New York is that it was the capital of the United States for a brief period after the Revolutionary War. From 1789 to 1790, New York City served as the temporary capital of the newly formed nation before the capital was moved to Washington, D.C. during President George Washington's administration. The city's Federal Hall, located on Wall Street, was where Washington took the oath of office for his first term as president.