City of Rye, NY 10580 Westchester County
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City of Rye

Westchester County

10580 Pizza Italian cuisine Aldente Pizzeria Restaurant

914-921-5300 
  Al Dente Restaurant, serving Pizza and Italian cuisine, is located at 7 Elm Place, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.
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Hudson Valley - Restaurants
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Restaurants - Italian Food

Alimena, Paul J DDS

914-967-6822 
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Dentists
Dentists and Dental Care

Antique Gallery of Rye

914-925-0685 
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Antiques / Antique Stores
Attractions in the Hudson Valley

10580, Italian food, Rye NY, Tuscan Restaurant Aurora "Northern Italian"

914-921-2333 
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Aurora, serving Italian food, is located at 60 Purchase Street, Rye, NY. Aurora is a Tuscan themed restaurant in the heart of Rye Village's shopping district. Aurora offers a diverse menu including fresh homemade pasta, pizzas from the wood burning oven, and a variety of seafood and meat dishes. Our French doors can open to allow dining patrons a sidewalk café dining experience.
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Hudson Valley - Restaurants
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Restaurants - Italian Food

Avrutin, Allen F DDS

914-967-0707 
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Dentists
Dentists and Dental Care

Best Little Hair Salon in Rye

914-925-1100 
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Beauty Salons & Nails
Personal Care - Beauty Salons & Barbers

Rye, Buy a Home, homebuyers, Exclusive agencies, best, exclusive buyer’s broker, buying a home in Westchester, home buying consultation Buyer's Edge Realty Rye and ALL Westchester

914-419-1342 
  Buyer’s Edge Realty - Serving all of Westchester

The Intelligent Way to Buy a Home.



Buyer’s Edge Realty is dedicated to representing and protecting the interests of homebuyers 100% of the time.

“Exclusive agencies are the best. They remove any conflict of interest, which is the main reason for considering an exclusive buyer’s broker in the first place.” The Wall Street Journal

If you are thinking about buying a home in Westchester, please call to set up a highly informative home buying consultation. Press blue button for Buyer's Edge Realty.

  Category: Real Estate / Realtors

10580 Café Livorno

914-967-1909 
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Cafe Livorno, serving Northern Italian food, is located at 92 Purchase Street in Rye, NY 10580.
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Hudson Valley - Restaurants
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Restaurants - Italian Food

Casual Hair Design

914-967-9616 
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Beauty Salons & Nails
Personal Care - Beauty Salons & Barbers

Chavurat Tikvah - Reform

914-834-5353 
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Jewish Temple & Synagogues
Places of Worship & Religious Institutions

Chef's Toque

914-921-0717 
  Category: Catering / Caterers

Christs Church child-friendly parish  Sunday school traditional liturgy music Christ's Church

914-967-1749 
  Hello, and welcome to Christ’s Church! We are a child-friendly parish with a vibrant Sunday school and traditional liturgy and music. On any given Sunday our pews will welcome people of all ages, from newborns to people in their nineties. We cherish that breadth of age and experience, and hope that whatever your age or your background you can find a home with us. Newcomers are welcome.
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Christian Churches
Places of Worship & Religious Institutions

Church of the Resurrection

914-967-0142 
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Christian Churches
Places of Worship & Religious Institutions

Coldwell Banker - Rye Real Estate

914-967-0059 
  Category: Real Estate / Realtors

find local farmers market, fresh produce, Farmers Markets, Westchester County, Briarcliff Manor, Croton-on-Hudson, Larchmont, Mamaroneck, Mount Kisco, New Rochelle, Ossining, Pelham, Pleasantville, Rye, Tarrytown Community Markets - Rye

914-923-4837 
  Community Markets, is an organization that believes strongly in supporting local agriculture, strengthening local communities, and making fresh produce available to neighborhoods with limited access.

    Farmers Markets in Westchester County are located in Briarcliff Manor, Croton-on-Hudson, Larchmont, Mamaroneck, Mount Kisco, New Rochelle, Ossining, Pelham, Pleasantville, Rye, and Tarrytown.

    Farmers Markets in Rockland County are located in Piermont and Spring Valley.

Press blue button to find your local farmers market in Westchester County or Rockland County.

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Farmers Markets & Local Farms
Food & Wine

Beit T'fillah Beit Midrash Beit Knesset Jewish Judaism Community Synagogue of Rye - Reform

914-967-6262 
  At Community Synagogue we keep in mind the three-fold definition of what a synagogue is supposed to be: A House of Prayer - Beit T'fillah; A House of Study - Beit Midrash, and A House of Assembly - Beit Knesset. We strive to help people find God and connections to each other through sacred Jewish acts. In each of these areas, we serve our community with creativity, innovation, and caring. We endeavor to make our Judaism relevant, compelling, inspiring and meaningful. At Community Synagogue our services are enriched with music that blends the traditions of our past with modern and innovative expression.
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Jewish Temple & Synagogues
Places of Worship & Religious Institutions

liberal Reform Union of American Hebrew Congregations Westchester Jewish community Congregation Emanu-El Westchester - Reform

914-967-4382 
  Congregation Emanu-El of Westchester was founded in 1953 as a liberal, Reform Congregation. From its inception until today, Emanu-El of Westchester has maintained a liberal and forward thinking approach to its religious philosophy. Its present spiritual leader is Rabbi Daniel S. Wolk, who has served since 1967. The congregation is a member of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Our building is ideally located at the corner of Westchester Ave East and Kenilworth Road and resides on over seven acres of secluded, wooded property, the present sanctuary was dedicated in 1972. The distinctive architecture of the sanctuary blends in harmoniously with the natural beauty of the surrounding environment.

Our membership includes over 400 families, representing a broad, cross-section of the Westchester Jewish community. We have a heterogeneous congregation in both age and religious background. We draw our congregational family from a broad spectrum of interesting, energetic people from a diverse professional world. We consider ourselves to be an inclusive congregational family, welcoming everyone who desires a positive, uplifting and dynamic Reform Jewish experience in which there is ample opportunity for individual participation and involvement.

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Jewish Temple & Synagogues
Places of Worship & Religious Institutions

Corner Stone Caterers

914-967-0035 
  Category: Catering / Caterers

10580 Restaurant Menus menu nutritional information wireless Internet Cosi - Rye

914-921-3322 
  Cosi Restaurant is located at 50 Purchase Street, Rye, NY 10580. "A comfortable gathering place where people can enjoy good food and conversation" Press "Blue Button" for menus, nutritional information and Cosi locations.

Features
Surf And Sip Wireless Internet

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Family
Hudson Valley - Restaurants
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Restaurants - Diners and Sandwich Shops

10580, Hotel, Rye NY, Westchester County, Hudson Valley, Rye, New York hotel, Airports,  Westchester Medical Center, Avon, IBM, Rye Playland, Rye hotel, restaurants, restaurants in Rye New York, excellent cafes, bistros, Courtyard Rye Hotel Courtyard By Marriott - Rye

914-921-1110 
  The Courtyard Rye Hotel is located at 631 Midland Ave, Rye NY 10580, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley. Our Rye, New York hotel is conveniently located to access the White Plains / Westchester (HPN), LaGuardia (LGA) and JFK Airports. Our hotel is the perfect choice for business meetings or weddings in Rye, New York. We are also close to Westchester Medical Center, Avon, IBM and Rye Playland making our Rye hotel perfect for business and leisure travel.

Westchester is renowned for its excellent cafes, bistros, and restaurants. For your dining pleasure, select from one of the many fabulous restaurants in Rye New York and nearby towns. Press blue button for more about the Courtyard Rye Hotel.

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Attractions in the Hudson Valley
Places to Stay - B&Bs, Hotels, Inns, Resort, Spas

10580, Pharmacy, Rye, NY, Westchester County CVS Pharmacy - Rye, 1121 Boston Post Road

914-921-4192 
  CVS Pharmacy
1121 Boston Post Road
Rye, NY 10580
Westchester County
  Category: Pharmacy | Drug Stores | Drugstores

Wildlife Sanctuary, Nature Center, IBA, Environmental education programs, intertidal ecology, marine biology, plant science, ornithology, Things To Do, Birding, Cross-Country Skiing, Hiking / Walking, Nature Study Programs Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary

914-967-8720 
  The Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary and Nature Center is a 179-acre park located on the shore of the Long Island Sound, along a migratory flyway. This sanctuary is home to a great diversity of marine life. In winter months, the 85-acre lake, a mixture of salt and fresh water, hosts over 5,000 ducks. The sanctuary has been recognized by the national Audubon Society of New York as an Important Bird Area (IBA). There are three miles of trails through forest and field. Along the half-mile of publicly accessible shore, the intertidal habitat harbors a wide diversity of plants and animals. Environmental education programs are offered to schools, scouts and other groups by advance reservation. Group size is limited to 30, and there is a modest fee based on group size and length of program. Topics can be tailored to the needs and interests of the group and include: intertidal ecology, marine biology, plant science and ornithology.

To View Site: The site is at the Edith G. Read Natural Park and Wildlife Sanctuary in the City of Rye. To get to the sanctuary, enter through Playland Park and follow the signs to the sanctuary.

Things To Do
Birding
Hiking / Walking
Nature Study Programs

    Winter Activities
    Cross-country Skiing

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Attractions in the Hudson Valley
Audubon | Birding | Bird Watching
Cross-Country Skiing
Gardens, Nature Centers & Trails
Hiking Trails & Walking
Outdoor Activities & Places to Go
Sledding, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing, Winter Sports
Things to Do in the Hudson Valley

Fashion Nail Salon

914-921-0111 
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Beauty Salons & Nails
Personal Care - Beauty Salons & Barbers

10580, Steakhouse, Steakhouse Rye NY, seafood and pasta dishes, USDA certified prime Frankie & Johnnie's Steakhouse

914-925-3900 
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Frankie and Johnnies Steakhouse is located at 77 Purchase Street, Rye, NY 10580.

The word is Many locals say "The best steak in the area" for a price.

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Hudson Valley - Restaurants
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Restaurants - Steak & Seafood

Gabow, Peter R DDS

914-967-4355 
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Dentists
Dentists and Dental Care

Gallery 52

914-921-1585 
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Antiques / Antique Stores
Attractions in the Hudson Valley

Goldwell of Metro N Y

914-921-1565 
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Beauty Salons & Nails
Personal Care - Beauty Salons & Barbers

Hiro's Hair Salon

914-921-3939 
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Beauty Salons & Nails
Personal Care - Beauty Salons & Barbers

History of the City of Rye

 
  History of the City of Rye, New York

Rye is the oldest permanent settlement in Westchester County. It began in 1660 when Peter Disbrow, John Coe and Thomas Studwell came from Greenwich with a small group of settlers. They were joined by John Budd the following year. Their first treaty with the Mohegan Indians gave them the land between Milton Point and the Byram River (Peningoe Neck); then the mile-long “Manussing” Island. Within several years their combined purchases comprised all of what is now the City of Rye, Town of Rye, Harrison, White Plains, parts of Greenwich, North Castle, and Mamaroneck. more . . .
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History of Hudson River Valley
Local History

Houlihan Lawrence - Rye Real Estate

914-967-7680 
  Category: Real Estate / Realtors

IPS Pharmacy

914-967-0945 
  Category: Pharmacy | Drug Stores | Drugstores

10580, Rye, Jay Heritage Center, Founding Father, John Jay, historic, first Chief Justice, historic Boston Post Road,  National Historic Landmark, history, America’s Treasures Program, African American Heritage Trail, tour Jay Heritage Center

914-698-9275 
  Jay Heritage Center is located at 210 Boston Post Road, Rye, NY 10580. The Jay Center, a National Historic Landmark, is the boyhood home of New York State’s only native Founding Father, John Jay (1745-1829). Located next to a marshlands preserve with public trails, this sylvan and historic 23 acre park is all that remains of the original 400 acre Jay family estate where America’s first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and author of The Jay Treaty grew up. Located just 35 minutes from Manhattan, the Property has an 8000 year old scenic vista of Long Island Sound over a meadow bordered by sunken stone ha-ha walls, a European garden design feature added by Jay’s eldest son circa 1822. It is also located on the historic Boston Post Road where mile marker “24” out of 230, designated in 1763 by Jay’s colleague, Benjamin Franklin, is set into the perimeter wall.

The centerpiece of this National Historic Landmark is an 1838 Greek Revival mansion with soaring Corinthian columns built by Peter Augustus Jay atop the footprint of his father and grandfather’s original home “The Locusts” reusing original timbers and nails from the same house. Visitors can literally see the layers of history being uncovered here. The PA Jay House is being carefully restored and managed by the not-for-profit organization, the Jay Heritage Center (JHC) for use as an educational facility hosting Programs in American History, Social Justice, Landscape Conservation and Environmental Stewardship. The house is an official project of the Save America’s Treasures Program and at 170 years old, it is the oldest National Historic Landmark in New York State to be using an energy efficient geothermal heating and cooling system.

The Jay site is also listed on Westchester County’s African American Heritage Trail. John Jay is well known for advocating emancipation, serving as President of the Manumission Society and establishing the first African Free School. Press blue button for tour information, hours, and more about the Jay Heritage Center.

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Childrens Activities & Attractions
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History of Hudson River Valley
Kids - Educational Activities & Websites
Local History
Things to Do in the Hudson Valley

Joan Sansone Antiques & Estate Jewelry

914-967-7597 
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Antiques / Antique Stores
Attractions in the Hudson Valley

Judith's Skin Care

914-967-2752 
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Beauty Salons & Nails
Personal Care - Beauty Salons & Barbers

Kabcenell, Brian M DMD, Dentist

914-967-1242 
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Dentists
Dentists and Dental Care

10580, Traditional American, Rye, Westchester NY, burger, kid friendly, affordable prices Kelly's Sea Level "Pub American"

914-967-0868 
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Kelly's Sea Level, serving Traditional American, is located at 413 Midland Ave, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County. Stop by for a burger in a casual and kid friendly atmosphere at affordable prices.
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Hudson Valley - Restaurants
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Restaurants - American Traditional
Restaurants - Pubs and Pub Food

10580, neo-Japanese cuisine, sushi, sushi is amazing Koo

914-921-9888 
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Koo, serving neo-Japanese cuisine, and sushi, is located at 17 Purdy Ave, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

The word is Most agree that they "love going to Koo where the sushi is amazing", although a bit pricey.

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Hudson Valley - Restaurants
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Restaurants - Japanese & Sushi

10580, New French cuisine, Rye, NY,  hear their own conversation, The word is, first class service, charming country French, food was impeccable, special occasion diner La Panetiere

914-967-8140 
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La Panetière, serving New French cuisine, is located at 530 Milton Road, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County. In this era of noisy restaurants, "La Panetière offers an oasis; a hushed dining room with well-spaced tables at which diners can have and hear their own conversation."

The word is Enjoy first class service, at this "charming country French" where the "food was impeccable and service outstanding" and "although pricey, it is worth it for a special occasion diner".

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Hudson Valley - Restaurants
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Restaurants - French Cuisine

Lask, Andrew J. DMD

914-967-1123 
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Dentists
Dentists and Dental Care

PQ, food, organic ingredients, Fresh bread, waffles, bakery, cafe, Belgian, Rye, New York Le Pain Quotidien or PQ

914-967-1460 
  Le Pain Quotidien, also known as PQ, is a Belgian bakery and cafe located at 30 Purchase Street, Rye, New York. Take food home or enjoy dining at a communal table. Le Pain Quotidien sources organic ingredients whenever possible.

The word is Fresh bread and waffles - yummy.

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Hudson Valley - Restaurants
Restaurants - All
Restaurants - Bakery

Mane Attraction Inc

914-967-3686 
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Beauty Salons & Nails
Personal Care - Beauty Salons & Barbers

Marcu, Barry Dentist

914-967-5614 
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Dentists
Dentists and Dental Care

Maro, Peter D PC

914-967-2277 
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Dentists
Dentists and Dental Care

Marshlands, wildlife sanctuary, Things To Do, Birding, Cross-Country Skiing, Hiking / Walking, Nature Study Programs, Long Island Sound, Atlantic migratory flyway, bird watching Marshlands Conservancy & Nature Center

914-835-4466 
  Marshlands Conservancy is a 173-acre wildlife sanctuary composed of a diversity of habitats. Forest, meadow, salt marsh and shore can be explored and appreciated here. There are three miles of trails and one-half mile of shoreline along the Long Island Sound. Located along the Atlantic migratory flyway, Marshlands is an excellent bird watching location; more than 230 species have been sited. The Marshlands salt marsh is one of few in New York accessible to the public for study and enjoyment.

Things To Do
Birding
Hiking / Walking
Nature Study Programs

    Winter Activities
    Cross-country Skiing

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Attractions in the Hudson Valley
Audubon | Birding | Bird Watching
Cross-Country Skiing
Gardens, Nature Centers & Trails
Hiking Trails & Walking
Outdoor Activities & Places to Go
Parks in the Hudson River Valley
Parks in the Hudson Valley
Sledding, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing, Winter Sports
Things to Do in the Hudson Valley

Milano Hairdrsrs Inc

914-967-4229 
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Beauty Salons & Nails
Personal Care - Beauty Salons & Barbers

10580, Fish, reviews Morgans Fish House

914-921-8190 
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Morgans Fish House is located at 22 Elm Place in Rye, Westchester NY 10580.

The word is Mixed reviews since the renovation. Some love the changes and others say "we want the old Morgan's back".

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Hudson Valley - Restaurants
Restaurant Features
Restaurants - All
Restaurants - Seafood
Sunday Brunch

10580, Rye, NY, Grand Central Terminal MTA Metro-North Railroad, Rye

800-638-7646 
  Address
2 Depot Plaza (off Peck Ave)
Rye, NY, 10580-2933

24.1 miles to Grand Central Terminal
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MTA Metro-North Railroad, Train Stations
Transportation in the Hudson Valley

Natural Image Hair Concepts Of Westchester

914-921-6500 
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Beauty Salons & Nails
Personal Care - Beauty Salons & Barbers

10580, breakfast, lunch, Rye, NY, Westchester County On The Way Café

914-921-2233 
  On the Way Cafe, serving breakfast and lunch, is located at 34 Ridgeland Terrace, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.
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Hudson Valley - Restaurants
Restaurant Features
Restaurants - All
Restaurants - Diners and Sandwich Shops
Sunday Brunch

Patisserie Salzburg

914-921-4458 
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Bakery - Breads / Cakes / Pastry
Food & Wine

Paw Pourri

914-967-8882 
  Category: Pet Grooming | Pet Supplies | Pet Services

10580 Piazza Pizzeria

914-921-4444 
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Hudson Valley - Restaurants
Restaurants - All
Restaurants - Pizza

10580, Restaurant, Tiki Bar, Traditional American menu, seafood, Live Entertainment, Waterfront Views, patio, Long Island Sound, raw bar was fresh, steamed lobster, enjoy the views Pier Restaurant & Tiki Bar

914-967-1020 
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Pier Restaurant & Tiki Bar, serving a Traditional American menu with an emphasis on seafood, is located at 1 Playland Parkway, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

Features
Live Entertainment
Waterfront Views

The word is "We sat on the patio where the views (Long Island Sound) are great." Comments about the food range between "tasted frozen & thawed" to just plain "awful and overpriced" while others enjoyed the "raw bar," "the delicious steamed lobster," and "the broiled seafood combination". The safest bet is seafood, or just order a drink and enjoy the views.

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Hudson Valley - Restaurants
Music 'Live' | Live Music
Outdoor Dining
Restaurant Features
Restaurants - All
Restaurants - American Traditional
Restaurants - Seafood
Waterfront Dining

Pisciotta John, DVM

914-921-2000 
  Category: Veterinary | Veterinarians

10580, ice skating facility, indoor rinks, family fun ice skating, Freestyle, Adult Skate, Child Puck Time, Playland Skating School, Public Skating, Ice Rink Activities, Family Skate Nights, Figure Skating Lessons, Freestyle Skating, Hockey Lessons Playland Ice Casino "Ice Skating and Ice Hockey"

914-813-7059 
  The Playland Ice Casino is located at Playland Parkway (Exit 19 off I-95) Rye, New York 10580. Playland Ice Casino has been Westchester's premier ice skating facility for over 80 years. Three temperature-controlled indoor rinks make for a comfortable, family fun ice skating experience. The Playland Ice Casino offers special weekday times for Freestyle, Adult Skate and Child Puck Time. Convenient public sessions, special events, extended holiday schedules await skaters this season for even more family fun.

The Playland Skating School at the Playland Ice Casino, is staffed by some of the finest professionals in the New York area. The Skating School offers quality, affordable figure and hockey skating programs to students of all ages, beginner through advanced levels.

Ice Activities and Attractions
Ice Rentals
Party Nights
Playland Skating School
Public Skating

    Ice Skating
    Adult Skate
    Family Skate Nights
    Figure Skating Lessons
    Freestyle Skating

    Ice Hockey
    Child Puck Time
    Hockey Lessons

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Ice Hockey / Hockey Camp / Hockey Leaques
Ice Skating / Indoor & Outdoor Ice Skating Rinks
Outdoor Activities & Places to Go
Things to Do in the Hudson Valley

Playland Market

914-967-2450 
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Food & Wine
Grocery Stores & Supermarkets

10580, About the City of Rye Police Department, Police Station Address, Police Department, Police Chief, Police Commissioner, state and local laws, citizens of Rye, crimes, rights of citizens, prevention of crime, Rye City Code, Rye Police Department Police Department, City of Rye

914-967-1234 
  About the City of Rye Police Department.

Police Station Address
City of Rye Police Department
21 McCullough Place
Rye, NY 10580

Contact
Police Chief: William R. Connors

About
The Police Commissioner directs the Police Department which has the responsibility of enforcing all state and local laws, and is charged with providing emergency response to the citizens of Rye; responding to all crimes and/or emergencies, dispatch ambulance and other emergency vehicles as required, enforce City Code violations, provide assistance in cases of emergency, manmade or natural, enforce parking regulations, enforce vehicle and traffic laws.

The principal mission of the Police Department is to preserve the rights of citizens and reduce fear in the community through the prevention of crime, protection of persons, property and the maintenance of order in public places; to preserve the quality of life pursuant to the Rye City Code statutes and to anticipate and respond to events that threaten public order and the protection of life and property.

Press blue button for up-to-date information about the Patrol Division, Detective Division, Youth Division, Marine Division, and the Rye Police Department.

  Category: Police Departments / Sherriff's Offices

Praid, Robert A DMD

914-967-4927 
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Dentists
Dentists and Dental Care

10580, USGA, Rye, golf, swimming, squash, tennis, paddle tennis, Westchester golf, about golf, Golf Course, Attractions, Country Club, 18-hole course, Driving range Private Golf Course - Apawamis Club

914-967-2100 
  The Apawamis Club is located at 2 Club Road, Rye, NY 10580. Apawamis is one of the oldest clubs in our country, dating back to 1890, and became an early member of the USGA in 1897. Apawamis is a full-service family club offering golf, swimming, squash, tennis, and paddle tennis. With only 18 holes and a clubhouse that looks more like a rambling country home than an imposing piece of architecture, it remains a unique setting in the midst of mainstream, prestigious Westchester golf, according to a 1988 article in The Country Club magazine. Press blue button for more about golf and The Apawamis Club.

Golf Course Attractions
Country Club
18-hole regulation length course
Blue tees = 6547 yards / par 72
Course rating / slope = 72.1 / 139
Greens = Bent grass
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Carts - hand cart rental
Carts - riding cart rental
Chipping and putting greens
Club rental
Dress code
Driving range
Lessons
Locker rooms
Pro shop

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Golf Courses
Outdoor Activities & Places to Go

10580, Golf Club, Rye, New York, City of Rye, 18-hole, Devereux Emmet, golf course, playing golf, Golf Course Attractions, Attractions, Golf only facility, 18-hole regulation length course Private Golf Course - Rye Golf Club

914-835-3200 
  Rye Golf Club is located at 330 Boston Post Road in Rye New York 10580. The 126 acre facility is a member only club owned by the City of Rye. The club offers a challenging 18-hole Devereux Emmet golf course with spectacular water views of Long Island Sound. Warm up before your round at one of two practice greens and chipping areas or tune up your game with one of our Club Pro’s. Press blue button for photos and more about playing golf at Rye Golf Club.

Golf Course Attractions
Golf only facility
18-hole regulation length course
6295 yards / par 71
Course rating / slope = 70.3 / 123
Greens = Bent grass
Guests = closed
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Dress code
Lessons
Practice greens and chipping areas
Pro shop
Restaurant

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Golf Courses
Outdoor Activities & Places to Go

10580 private 36 holes Private Golf Course - Westchester Country Club

914-967-6000 
  Westchester Country Club is located at 98 Biltmore Avenue, Rye, NY 10580. The Westchester Country Club is a private club with membership amenities that include; 36 holes of golf, private tennis courts, a separate beach club with an Olympic sized swimming pool and over 50 guest rooms. Press blue button for website.
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Golf Courses
Outdoor Activities & Places to Go

Prudential Rand Realty

914-967-1118 
  Category: Real Estate / Realtors

residential properties national relocating relocation Associates community home buyer Realty 3 Real Estate

914-967-1333 
  Category: Real Estate / Realtors

10580, Oyster Bar, Bistro, Great oysters, vibrant bar scene, Rye neighborhood, bistro, breakfast, lunch, and dinner Ruby's Oyster Bar & Bistro

914-921-4166 
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Ruby's Oyster Bar & Bistro is located at 45 Purchase Street, Rye NY 10580, Westchester County.

The word is Great oysters and vibrant bar scene at thischic, upscale, local Rye neighborhood bistro; serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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Hudson Valley - Restaurants
Restaurants - All
Restaurants - Seafood

Rye Beach Pharmacy

914-967-0856 
  Category: Pharmacy | Drug Stores | Drugstores

10580, City of Rye, southern Westchester County, Midland School, Milton School, Osborn School, Rye Middle School, Rye High School, Rye School Of Leadership, School District, elementary schools of Excellence, Rye School of Leadership, about Rye City School District

914-967-6100 
  The City of Rye is located at 411 Theodore Fremd Ave, South Lobby, Rye, NY 10580 in Southern Westchester County, New York, on the shore of Long Island Sound, 25 miles from New York City. Approximately 15,000 residents enjoy 5.5 miles of water vistas, nature and wildlife preserves, and open spaces, in addition to an active downtown, a municipal golf club, walking trails and history dating back to the 1600s.

Midland School (914) 967-6100
Milton School (914) 967-6100
Osborn School (914) 967-6100
Rye Middle School (914) 967-6100
Rye High School (914) 967-6100
Rye School Of Leadership (914) 760-1462

The Rye City School District includes three National Blue Ribbon elementary schools of Excellence serving grades K-5. Rye Middle School, also a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, serves students grades 6-8, and Rye High School, ranked among the top high schools in the country by U.S. News and World Report and Newsweek Magazine, provides a full range of curriculum opportunities at Regents, honors and Advanced Placement levels for ninth through twelfth graders. The Rye School of Leadership, part of Rye High School, serves high school students who learn best in a non-traditional educational environment.

The mission of the Rye City School District, in partnership with the community, is to ensure that every student is capable of becoming a life-long learner who can thrive in a global environment as a self-reliant and socially responsible citizen. To realize this mission, our schools will provide an engaging, challenging, personalized program that supports each individual’s talents and potential, in a fiscally responsible manner.

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History of the City of Rye, settlement in Westchester County, Mohegan Indians, Milton Point, Byram River (Peningoe Neck), “Manussing” Island, City of Rye, Town of Rye, Harrison, White Plains, parts of Greenwich, North Castle, and Mamaroneck Rye City Website

914-967-5400 
  Rye City Hall is located at 1051 Boston Post Road, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

History of the City of Rye, New York
Rye is the oldest permanent settlement in Westchester County. It began in 1660 when Peter Disbrow, John Coe and Thomas Studwell came from Greenwich with a small group of settlers. They were joined by John Budd the following year. Their first treaty with the Mohegan Indians gave them the land between Milton Point and the Byram River (Peningoe Neck); then the mile-long “Manussing” Island. Within several years their combined purchases comprised all of what is now the City of Rye, Town of Rye, Harrison, White Plains, parts of Greenwich, North Castle, and Mamaroneck. more . . .

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10580, about Borrowing, Books & Beyond, Programs and Events, Online Services Rye Free Reading Room

914-967-0480 
  The Rye Free Reading Room on the Village Green, is located at 1061 Boston Post Road, Rye, NY 10580. Press blue button for information about Borrowing, Books & Beyond, Programs and Events, Online Services, and more about the Rye Free Reading Room.
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10580, Grill & Bar, American food, Fireplaces, Outdoor dining, outdoor dining on the porch, good food Rye Grill & Bar

914-967-0332 
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Rye Grill & Bar, serving American food, is located at One Station Plaza, Rye NY 10580, Westchester County.

Features
Fireplaces
Outdoor dining on wraparound front porch

The word is Great decor, with several dining rooms available, including a nautical theme upstairs and wonderful Outdoor dining on the porch; large menu offering good food.

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Rye Hairport

914-967-7154 
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10580, Rye, weather, travel conditions, movie theaters, things to do, places to visit, real estate, commuting, MTA, Amtrak, airports, community information, New York Times headlines Rye Information

 
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Metro New York family amusement park entertainment center rides children adults beach pool boardwalk pier Long Island Sound lake boating picnic area mini golf indoor ice-skating America America's Americas first planned theme National Historic Landmark Rye Playland

914-813-7010 
  Rye Playland is Metro New York's great family amusement park and entertainment center. Featuring more than 50 rides for children and adults, Playland also offers free entertainment and has a beach, pool, boardwalk and pier on scenic Long Island Sound, lake boating, picnic area, mini golf and indoor ice-skating.

Point of Interest: Rye Playland has the distinction of being America's first totally planned amusement park and prototype for today's successful theme parks. Dedicated as a National Historic Landmark in 1987, Playland has provided family fun since 1928. Often referred to as "Rye Playland", it is America's only government owned and operated amusement park.

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10580, Address, Rye, Post Office, NY Rye Post Office

914-967-6258 
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41 Purdy Ave
Rye, NY 10580
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10580, Cajun, Seafood, Traditional American, dishes, Rye NY, Outdoor dining on patio, Late hours, Cajun seafood, great burgers, affordable prices Rye Roadhouse "Cajun & Creole"

914-925-2668 
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Rye Roadhouse, serving Cajun Seafood and Traditional American dishes, is located at 12 High Street, Rye NY 10580, Westchester County.

Features
Outdoor dining on patio
Late hours - Friday and Saturday nights

The word is "Wonderful meal at this informal family restaurant" serving very good Cajun seafood, "great burgers" and fine lagers at affordable prices, served in a rustic and charming atmosphere.

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10580, Rye, YMCA, family-oriented, Improving the nation’s health,  health and well-being, good health, fitness, sports, fun, achieve greater health, mind and body Rye YMCA

914-967-6363 
  Rye YMCA is located at 21 Locust Avenue, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County. The Rye YMCA is a family-oriented community service organization that welcomes all people and promotes positive values through programs that build spirit, mind, and body.

Improving the nation’s health and well-being in communities across the nation, the Y is a leading voice on health and well-being. With a mission centered on balance, the Y brings families closer together, encourages good health and fosters connections through fitness, sports, fun and shared interests.

As a result, millions of youth, adults and families are receiving the support, guidance and resources needed to achieve greater health and well-being for their spirit, mind and body.

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10580, weather information, forecasts, severe weather, maps, weather, iWitness weather, travel, outdoors Rye, City of Weather Forecast

 
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Sara Noelle Hair Salon

914-967-4222 
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Scissors On the Sound Inc

914-921-2885 
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10580, Seafood, by the sea, The word is, views are great, Oakland Beach Seaside Johnnies

914-921-6104 
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Seaside Johnnies, serving Seafood by the sea, is located at 94 Dearborn Ave, Rye, NY 10580 at Oakland Beach in Westchester County.

The word is "The views are great, it's all about the view"; "the food is mediocre at best".

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10580 lattes Soymilk Silk organic soybeans nutritional benefit cholesterol-free lactose-free calcium enriched coffees nutrition information Trans-Fat Starbucks Coffee - Rye

914-967-5827 
  At Starbucks you can customize you beverage by requesting it be made with whole, skim, soy or, in the U.S., even organic milk." Press blue button for nutrition information and more.
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10580 Sunrise Pizza & Restaurant

914-967-8696 
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10580, Traditional American food, Raw Bar, The word is, neighborhood spot, food is excellent Town Dock

914-967-2497 
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Town Dock, serving Traditional American food, is located at 15 Purdy Ave, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County.

Features
Raw Bar

The word is Comfortable trusted neighborhood spot with checkered tablecloths and wooden booths. The "food is excellent", the "burger was awesome" and the "service is great".

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Troy Deborah A, DDS, Pediatric Dentistry

914-967-5735 
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Twig Antiques

914-967-4518 
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10580, Manhattan styled, Pan-Asian, reasonable prices,  delicious dishes, food is great,  high noise level Water Moon "Pan Asian"

914-921-8880 
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Water Moon is located at 66 Purchase Street, Rye, NY 10580 in Westchester County. Water Moon restaurant is an East meets West, Manhattan styled, Pan-Asian infusion of taste and creativity.

The word is "No wonder Water Moon is always packed, with reasonable prices, delicious dishes and service comes with a smile." Although the food is great "you need ear plugs" because of the high noise level.

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10580, Rye, Golf Club, restaurants, menus, photos, about Whitby Castle Whitby Castle at Rye Golf Club

914-777-2053 
  Whitby Castle is located at Rye Golf Club, 330 Boston Post Road, Rye, NY 10580. Whitby Castle, designed in 1852, is open to the public. The interior boasts restaurants with intimate dining rooms, the Whitby bar, reception space and elegant ballrooms. Overlooking Long Island Sound & the 18th fairway of Rye Golf Club; it is the perfect place for a casual evening out with friends or family. . . or relax with a book by the fireplace. Press blue button for menus, photos, and more about Whitby Castle.
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10580, Rye, New York, Rye YMCA, yoga, exercise classes Yoga Center at Wainwright House

914-967-6363 
  Wainwright House is located at 260 Stuyvesant Avenue, Rye, New York 10580 in Westchester County. As part of our mission, Wainwright House is pleased to be a partner with the Rye YMCA. The Rye YMCA holds a wonderful array of yoga and exercise classes in the Wainwright Yoga Center.
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City of Rye

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Rye
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History of the City of Rye, New York

The First Settlement
Rye is the oldest permanent settlement in Westchester County. It began in 1660 when Peter Disbrow, John Coe and Thomas Studwell came from Greenwich with a small group of settlers. They were joined by John Budd the following year. Their first treaty with the Mohegan Indians gave them the land between Milton Point and the Byram River (Peningoe Neck); then the mile-long “Manussing” Island. Within several years their combined purchases comprised all of what is now the City of Rye, Town of Rye, Harrison, White Plains, parts of Greenwich, North Castle, and Mamaroneck.

In 1665, Connecticut merged these settlements under the name of Rye after ancestors in Rye, England. In 1683, Rye was ceded unwillingly to the Province of New York by King Charles II as a gift to his brother, the Duke of York. But when a New York court severed the Harrison area from the settlement in 1695, the Rye colonists rejoined Connecticut in protest. In 1700, Rye again became part of New York by royal decree, this time permanently. The New York State Legislature officially established the Town of Rye boundaries in 1788.

Early Business and Recreation
For two centuries, Rye remained a secluded community. Land was cleared for farming and cattle grazing. Docks were built on Long Island Sound, and oystering was an important occupation. Homes along Mill Town Road, now Milton, led to grist mills on Blind Brook.

Communication with the outside world came slowly. The Rye-Oyster Bay ferry, which began service in 1739, was a great community event. The New York-Boston stagecoach made its first run in 1772 using the Square House, then an Inn, as a stopping place. Rye to New York steamboat service and completion of the New Haven Railroad in the mid 1800’s made Rye a popular summer resort. Horseracing on “The Flats” (Rye Beach) was a special attraction.

Rye Thrives at the Turn of the Century
In the late nineteenth century, Rye experienced its first real growth and change. The era of the trolley made surrounding communities accessible. (Through a series of careful transfers, one could travel all the way to New York for eight cents.) By 1904, there were two schools, five churches, a library, and a lively population of 3,500 residents.

Rye Becomes a Village
The growing community became dissatisfied with the services of the Rye Town Board, on which it had no representation. The Rye Village Incorporation League organized public meetings; “letters to the editor” debated the merits of independence. The Legislature passed a bill of incorporation and on September 12, 1904, a special election was held at Theodore Fremd’s market. The taxpayers voted 155 in favor, 47 opposed - and Rye became a village.

Post-War Boom
During the 1920’s, the post-war boom and the advent of parkways and commuter trains brought a rush of prospective suburbanites and summer residents to the flourishing village. This was Rye’s greatest period of growth and by 1930, there were nearly 9,000 people.

Rye Becomes a City
As Rye developed, the residents began to desire complete independence from the Town government. City status offered many advantages, one being relief from paying a disproportionate share of the Town welfare tax. In 1940, the Legislature approved the Rye City Charter which was adopted by the residents 1,172 to 34. On January 1, 1942, Rye became Westchester’s sixth and smallest city.

Rye History in the Making
Today, the City of Rye is a unique blending of the old and the new. Now a residential, suburban community with every facility for modern living, it still retains its traditional atmosphere of tranquil village life as well as many historic landmarks that bind it to its three-hundred year history.

Still small as cities go (1990 census population: 14,936), Rye is primarily a place in which to live rather than to make a living. One-third of Rye’s working residents commute to New York City, 25 railroad miles away. Others are employed in Westchester, Connecticut, New Jersey, and Long Island as well as in the 200 small businesses and several large firms located here.

Community Characteristics
The dominant characteristic of the community is one of single-family homes that cover about three-fifths of Rye’s six square miles. Another fifth of the land is devoted to recreation and conservation. The balance is divided between institutions (such as The Osborn, churches, and city property) and vacant land, with a slim 5% of all property in Rye used for business and industry.

Careful planning and controlled growth have protected the overriding community objective - to retain its residential character. Of the 5,400 households, two-thirds live in private homes; the rest are housed in condominium, cooperative, two-family or apartment buildings - a balance which has been purposely maintained.

Natural Endowments
Rye’s remarkable natural endowments - a protected harbor along Long Island Sound, varied rolling landscapes, tree-lined streets, and winding brooks - enhance its many attractive neighborhoods. Community interest in recreation and preservation of open spaces has been considerable. The purchase of a 127-acre private country club, doubling of capacity at the marina on Milton Harbor, and expansion of the Nature Center to 47 acres all reflect the wishes of the citizens.

Present-Day Business
Campus-type office buildings for corporations in a few selected areas have been of economic benefit to the community. The central business district, primarily intended to serve local residents, has been confined to the Purchase Street area.

Zoning regulations that control density, height, and use of property have successfully kept tower apartments, motels, shopping centers and manufacturing plants out of Rye. Ample lands have been set aside for schools as well as for shopper and commuter parking.

Schools
"The City of Rye is served by two public school districts as well as numerous secular and non-secular learning institutions . . . Learn more about the Rye School Districts.Rye is also home to the renowned Rye Country Day School, a private learning institution."

Historical Landmarks
Any description of the Rye scene is incomplete without mention of its historical landmarks. The original home site and burial place of John Jay, first chief justice of the United States, is located here. Original milestone, fixed by Benjamin Franklin along the Post Road in 1763, still mark the 24th, 25th, and 26th miles from New York.

The historic Square House, built in the 1700’s, is now a museum. As a public inn for nearly a century, it housed such distinguished stagecoach riders as George Washington, John Adams, and General Lafayette. It later became Rye’s first post office and from 1904 till 1964 served as Village Hall, then City Hall.

On Milton Road, first site of community development, is the oldest house in Rye - the Timothy-Knapp house, built in the 1660’s; the Milton and Purdy cemeteries with gravestones of two centuries ago; the original Milton district school house, built in 1830, now a residence; and number 51, a colonial building dating back to 1788, currently the Rye Arts Center.

City of Rye Seal
The official City Seal displays a ship in the center copied from the seal of Rye, England, a peace pipe, a torch of freedom and the following three significant dates in Rye History:
1660 Year community was first settled, illustrated by a peace pipe
1904 Year Rye became a Village, showing a torch of progress
1942 Year Rye became a City

"History of the City of Rye, New York" is sourced from City of Rye, NY.

History And Antiquities
The following covers "History and Antiquities", a general collection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, and anecdotes about Westchester County and its towns. When reading the following, remember to keep in mind that this information has been written about two hundred years ago. Population statistics and events have not been revised to reflect current events and perspective. We think this adds to the historical flavor and interest of the writings, giving a different perspective on much of this information and written in an "older world" writing style. "Historical Collections of the State of New York , Published by S. Tuttle, 194 Chatham-Square, 1841

    Rye
    "Rye, the southeast town of the county, is distant from New York 26 miles. Pop. 1,803. The village of Rye, on the New York turnpike, 1 mile from the sound, contains 3 churches, 2 academies, and about 30 dwellings. The old Jay Mansion is situated in the western part of the town."

Excerpts from "New York, A Guide to the Empire State" , Compiled by workers of the Writer's Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of New York, 1940 Albany

    "Rye, 2.9 m. (49 alt., 9,803 pop.), settled in 1660, is visible from US 1 as a series of apartment houses and mansions with landscaped grounds. The Haviland Inn (R), Purchase St. between Liberty Lane and Locust Ave., was built in 1730 and is now the Rye village hall. The old glass is intact; the beams are wooden-pegged; hand-split shingles cover three quarters of the structure. the inn was run be Dame Tamar Haviland, after her husband's death during the Revolution. In her time this was a notable stopping place on the old Post Road.

    The Grave of John Jay (1749-1829), first Chief Justice of the U.S., is in a private cemetery on the Palmer Estate, Post Road and Barlow Lane, once the home of his brother, Peter Jay.

    In Rye at 3.7 m. is an entrance ramp to the Cross County Parkway.Left on ramp and R. on the parkway 1 m. to PLAYLAND (open all year; bathing beach with accommodations for 10,000, boardwalk, swimming pool, dance hall, hockey rink, picnic grover, amusement devices. Parking 25 cents weekdays, 50 cents Sun. and holidays).

    Tied up at the Playland dock is the clipper ship, Benjamin F. Packard (adm. 10 cents), built at Bath, Maine, by Cross, Sawyer & Packard in 1883. With a tonnage of 2,026 gross and a mainmast rising 147 feet from her deck, the Packard was one of the larger ships of her period. Her logs cover many voyages around Cape Horn.

About Rye
There are many things to do and wonderful places to visit in the City of Rye, New York. Enjoy activities, attractions, and fine dining opportunities in Rye. Visit hiking trails in Rye, golf courses in Rye, and antique stores in and about Rye. If you enjoy watching and learning about birds and other wildlife, visit the Edith G. Read Wildlife Sanctuary where you can go on nature walks and enjoy birding in Rye. The Wildlife Sanctuary is a wonderful place for children; where environmental education programs can be arranged for a group of kids.

When its time to eat, select from a wide range of Rye restaurants.

Rye, New York offers beautiful homes and terrific areas in which to live. Learn more about buying a home in Rye, New York, Westchester County.




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