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914-693-2700
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The Ardsley Acres Hotel Court is located at 560 Saw Mill River Road, Ardsley NY 10502, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley. Conveniently located in the country setting of Ardsley, New York in the heart of Westchester County. For your dining pleasure, select from one of the many excellent
cafes and fine restaurants in Ardsley and nearby towns.
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Mostly Memories
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914-693-3436
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The Armonk Players is a community theatre group whose intention is to produce high quality theatre for the enjoyment and enrichment of its participants and the local population. We stage two full productions each year and offer four Simply Theatre play reading programs. At these readings, presented free to the public, we invite attendees to discuss the play with the director and actors afterwards over coffee and cake.
All performances are at the Whippoorwill Hall auditorium adjacent to The North Castle Public Library in Armonk, NY. The Armonk Players is sponsored by Friends of the North Castle Public Library, Inc., a non-profit organization whose mission is to raise money for purchasing "extras" for The North Castle Public Library and to bring cultural and educational events to the community.
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Armonk Towne Center
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914-337-7173
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Armonk Towne Center is located at 575 Main Street, Armonk, NY 10504 in Westchester County. Stores includes Town Center Pharmacy, supermarket, restaurants, boutiques, and more.
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Contemporary Theater Arts Workshop
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914-273-3838
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IBM Learning Conference Center
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914-499-2000
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914-273-9090
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Vintique
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914-273-2890
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914-273-3230
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Wampus Pond Park, 102-acres in size, is located at Route 128, Armonk NY 10504, Westchester County. Wampus Pond is named after the Indian from whom this land was bought in 1696. Wampus Pond means “opossum". A recent cultural resources inventory performed by Parker Harrington indicates that early 20th century rock shelters, several Native American artifacts and remnants of historically significant residential developments were found within or near the park.
The natural pond, at one time known as Wampus Lake Reservoir, was once part of the New York City water supply. In 1963 the County bought Wampus pond and 93-acres from the City of New York.
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Boating
Boat Rental (summer weekends)
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Ice-Skating
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914-666-8448
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Westmoreland Sanctuary is located at West 260 Chestnut Ridge Road, Bedford Corners, NY 10549, Westchester County, in the Hudson Valley. Westmoreland Sanctuary is a reconstructed 200 year-old building serving as a museum and nature center. The central room is used as an auditorium for public, school and scout programs and its periphery and second story balcony contains exhibits of flora and fauna of Westchester County.
Nearby is an outdoor lecture area, a center for maple sugaring, old cemetery, wildlife garden and composting demonstration area. Located just outside the museum is the entrance to the Easy Loop Trail. This trailhead is the beginning of more than 7 miles of trails. The trails lead visitors past the many rocky cliffs, ponds and streams within the boundaries of Westmoreland. Please visit our KIOSK located in the parking area for your trail map.
Our primary focus is the great variety of programs which are offered each year. Westmoreland has over 30 programs for school and scouts during the week. These programs are mainly hands-on and participatory. Programs include Bluebird house building, bird banding with live native birds, insects, pond study and mammals. At various times each year, the staff of Westmoreland conducts a number of ongoing study programs. These studies include:
Management of Eastern Bluebird fields and nesting boxes
Wood Duck house monitoring
Turtle Monitoring Program
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Things To Do
7 miles of trails (rocky cliffs, ponds, streams)
Birding
Hands-on programs
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Antiques II Limited
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914-234-6521
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914-666-7004
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Beaver Dam Sanctuary Park, off Harris Road, is located in the hamlet of Bedford Hills NY 10507, Westchester County. Beaver Dam Park is one of several parks in the municipality of Bedford.
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Hiking and Walking Trails
Natural Areas
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914-666-6530
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914-234-9328
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The Bedford Historic Courthouse c1787 is located in Bedford Village. The Court House is the oldest Westchester County Government Building and one of only three Court Houses in New York State built before 1800. It is Bedford's historic landmark of the days from 1788 to 1870 when Bedford was a county seat more populous than White Plains. The Court House was restored once in 1889 and again between 1965 and 1970 when its Court Room was returned to its original dignity. The Bedford Museum is housed on the second floor. The Town owns the building and the Historical Society maintains the interior and operates the museums that are open to the public from May to October.
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The Lounsbery Building c1906 is located in Bedford Village. Also of Greek Revival style, the store adjoining the Post Office was put up by Richard P. Lounsbery to replace a nearby one that had been burned down. It was the village A & P for many years. In 1972, it was purchased by the Society who maintains its offices on the second floor. The ground floor is currently leased to the Horse Connection.
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The School House c1829 is located in Bedford Village. This small stone building on the Green, often called the Stone Jug, was the village school from 1829 to 1912. From 1913 to 1969 it housed the Bedford Museum which was moved to the second floor of the renovated Court House. The School House was then restored to its original use as a 19th century one-room school. It is open to the public from May to October.
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914-234-9751
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The Bedford Historical Society is a non-profit, educational institution committed to preserving our historic Town and original Village Green, to educating students of all ages in Bedford's unique history and to interpreting our collections for the benefit of residents and visitors alike.
In addition to operating and maintaining our historic buildings, we open our two museums to the public from April to December with the help of our devoted volunteers. The Society also sponsors lectures of historical and community interest, educational tours, special exhibits of our collections, and special events that promote an appreciation of our history. We work to preserve and collect our local historic treasures and to provide educational information to those studying local history.
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Bedford Presbyterian Church
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The Bedford Presbyterian Church sits majestically on the Village Green in Bedford Village. When planning your trip to the Hudson River Valley, be sure to visit the charming hamlet of Bedford Village located in the town of Bedford in Westchester County, NY. Visit Bedford's Historic District dating back to the 18th century.
The Bedford Presbyterian Church
Founded in 1681
Sanctuary Dedicated in 1872
Manse Completed in 1865
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914-234-3246
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Bedford Village Memorial Park is located in the beautiful hamlet of Bedford Village. It is one of several parks in the municipality of Bedford that offer Summer Day Camp programs and many other activities.
Things To Do
Baseball
Basketball
Fishing
Football
Ice Skating
Paddle Tennis
Picnicking
Playground
Shelter
Soccer
Softball
Summer Day Camp
Swimming Pools
Tennis
Winter Activities
Ice Skating
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The General Store c1838 is located in Bedford Village. Country store, post office and for many years an antique shop, this small building stood originally on Pound Ridge Road. It was moved to its current site next to the Old Burying Ground in 1890. Purchased by the Bedford Historical Society in 1968, it is currently leased to Travel Trends and G. Henschel, Architects.
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Bedford Historic Hall is located in Bedford Village. Bedford Historic Hall was moved to its present site in 1837 by twenty yoke of oxen. Historical Hall was the impetus for the founding of the Bedford Historical Society. In 1916, a group of citizens purchased the building to preserve it and prevent it from being turned into a tenement. It has been improved and maintained by the Society ever since and is used for private parties, meetings and exhibitions.
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The Jackson House c1857 is located in Bedford Village. The corner property on Court Road was purchased by the Society in 1946 to protect the adjacent Court House. Built by George W. Jackson, the house was owned in the 1860's and 1870's by the town's livery stable proprietor, Cyrus K. Saunders, who also ran the stage to Bedford Station, now Bedford Hills. In 1998, the original building underwent extensive structural and cosmetic renovations; in 2001, the annex was restored and in 2006, the two interior spaces were reconnected. The building is currently leased to Wendy's Closet, a women's clothing store.
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The Bedford Historic Library c1807 is located in Bedford Village. Until 1902, this was the Bedford Academy, one of Westchester's first classical schools. The Corporation of Bedford Academy gave the building to the Historical Society in 1972. It is currently leased for $1 a year to the Bedford Free Library who is responsible for its maintenance.
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The Post Office c1838 is located in Bedford Village. An example of Greek Revival style, the Post Office was originally a harness shop. It has been the village Post Office since around 1900. It first stood next to the Library but was moved in 1930 to make room for the Fire House. It was purchased in 1972 by the Society and enlarged in 1975 so that the Post Office could remain in the village.
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Bedford Post Inn is home to an eight-room luxury inn located at 954 Old Post Road in Bedford, NY 10506. Guests may choose from five different layouts, most with a working fireplace to enhance the cozy and romantic feel. On the first floor, two rooms are easily combined for a couple’s retreat or if the children come along for the stay. All rooms are prepared with Frette linens and towels, and some rooms have a terrace which overlooks the wooded property.
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914-234-7800
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The Bedford Post Barn is located at 954 Old Post Road in Bedford, New York 10506.
Features
Local and Organic ingredients
Outdoor Dining
Sunday Brunch
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The service needs to improve, but the country setting and decor are beautiful; in good weather, enjoy "a delightful breakfast" or coffee and cake on the porch of The Barn.
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At the comer of Guard Hill and Succabone Roads stands a tall, handsome brick tower which is a landmark and a source of joy and some amusement to the townspeople. This is the famous Sutton Clock Tower, and this is the story behind it.
In the late 1880s when the Sutton family moved to their country home in Bedford, Mrs. Sutton was homesick for New York City. Among other things, she missed the sound of the city's church bells. Thereupon Mr. Sutton installed in his barn a huge clock, an E. Howard time and strike model with a 550-pound bell. After Mrs. Sutton’s death, the property was sold. The barn was dismantled but the clock and bell were rescued and in 1939 a group of neighbors raised $3000 to build a tower to house the clock. They then donated the tower to the Town of Bedford. Since 1985, the Historical Society has leased the tower and maintains the clock. A small group of neighbors, known as the Clock Winders, takes turns winding the clock, which is accurate to this day as the chimes ring the hours across the surrounding fields and meadows.
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914-764-4609
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Butterscotch Auction Gallery is Westchester, New York's oldest and foremost auction house, supplying the safest and most profitable channel through which an individual or an estate trustee can realize the value of antiques and other items of quality. Paul D. Marinucci, ISA, has for over 27 years been actively engaged in the appraisal of fine arts, antiques and general estate merchandise for attorneys, executors and individuals.
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Esquire Appraisals
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914-234-0656
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Hunting Ridge Mall
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914-666-7150
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Indian Hill Park, a passive park, is located in Bedford NY 10506, Westchester County. Indian Hill Park is accessible from Paddock Lane in Bedford Village. It is one of several parks in the municipality of Bedford offering walking trails and natural areas.
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Hiking / Walking Trails
Nature Walks
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914-666-8448
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Westmoreland Sanctuary is located at West 260 Chestnut Ridge Road, Bedford Corners, NY 10549, Westchester County, in the Hudson Valley. Westmoreland Sanctuary is a reconstructed 200 year-old building serving as a museum and nature center. The central room is used as an auditorium for public, school and scout programs and its periphery and second story balcony contains exhibits of flora and fauna of Westchester County.
Nearby is an outdoor lecture area, a center for maple sugaring, old cemetery, wildlife garden and composting demonstration area. Located just outside the museum is the entrance to the Easy Loop Trail. This trailhead is the beginning of more than 7 miles of trails. The trails lead visitors past the many rocky cliffs, ponds and streams within the boundaries of Westmoreland. Please visit our KIOSK located in the parking area for your trail map.
Our primary focus is the great variety of programs which are offered each year. Westmoreland has over 30 programs for school and scouts during the week. These programs are mainly hands-on and participatory. Programs include Bluebird house building, bird banding with live native birds, insects, pond study and mammals. At various times each year, the staff of Westmoreland conducts a number of ongoing study programs. These studies include:
Management of Eastern Bluebird fields and nesting boxes
Wood Duck house monitoring
Turtle Monitoring Program
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Things To Do
7 miles of trails (rocky cliffs, ponds, streams)
Birding
Hands-on programs
Hiking / Walking
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After Five Antiques
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914-666-2599
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914-666-6444
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914-666-8044
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Crabtree's Kittle House Restaurant & Inn, serving New American cuisine, is located at Eleven Kittle Road, Chappaqua, NY 10514 in Westchester County. The Inn offers 12 guest rooms. "Built in 1790 and nestled in the rolling hills of the Lawrence Farms section of Chappaqua is Crabtree's Kittle House Restaurant & Inn. Internationally renowned for its Wine Spectator Grand Award wine list . . ."
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Live jazz
Outdoor Dining
Sunday Brunch
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Upscale restaurant in a lovely country setting serving well-prepared food, on the pricey side. For a more casual experience, dine in the Taproom "a lovely way to have a great meal".
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Crown HSE Antiques
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914-238-3949
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914-666-6503
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Pinecliff Sanctuary is located at Pinecliff Road, off Route 120, Chappaqua, NY in Westchester County. Pinecliff Sanctuary offers a quarter mile wheelchair accessible boardwalk over and around a red maple swamp. Pinecliff was first protected by the New Castle Land Conservancy.
The wetlands of Pinecliff Sanctuary improve water quality, prevent flooding and provide habitat for wildlife and plants. An additional short woodland trail connects to the boardwalk loop and circles the ridge between the sanctuary and the Saw Mill River Parkway. Enjoy strolling, birding, wildflowers and quiet views over the surrounding wetland.
Pinecliff Sanctuary is often visited by school and community groups. With advance notice, we may be able to provide your group with a guided tour. Even if your group wishes to visit without a guide, please contact us in advance.
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Birding
Nature Walk
Walking Trails
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Pruyn Sanctuary Butterfly and Hummingbird Garden is located at 275 Millwood Road (Route 133), Chappaqua, NY in Westchester County. Pruyn Sanctuary is a demonstration garden within a six-acre native arboretum surrounded by a 92-acre parcel of protected open space. The garden features over 125 types of annual and perennial flowering plants selected to be food or nectar plants for butterflies, honey bees and hummingbirds. A drip pool attracts birds. Over 40 species of butterflies and moths, and three dozen species of birds are drawn to the garden.
The garden is within the four acre Pruyn Arboretum and meadow that has over 40 species of labeled trees and shrubs. A map and plant list of the arboretum is available. The Pruyn Garden is specially designed and maintained as a habitat to attract, nourish and shelter a variety of butterflies and moths, and ruby-throated hummingbirds. The plants are labeled and a plant list is available. The best time to view butterflies and hummingbirds is warm, sunny summer days during midday.
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Things To Do
Birding (Butterflies, Hummingbirds)
Hiking
Nature Walks
Quiet Views
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Red Carpet Antiques
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914-238-4918
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Rose Court Asian Antiques
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914-244-1041
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Saw Mill River Audubon is a local organization with members from twenty communities in Westchester County, New York. Members of Saw Mill River Audubon are part of a dynamic, involved community of people who love the outdoors and desire to learn more about and protect the natural world. We have worked for over fifty years to protect natural ecosystems through education, advocacy, and habitat conservation. We were chartered as a chapter of National Audubon Society in 1953.
Through the work of dedicated members, board, staff, and visionary donors, Saw Mill River Audubon is recognized as a leader in environmental education and conservation in the region. Saw Mill River Audubon owns eight separate sanctuaries protecting over 300-acres of critical wildlife habitat in Westchester County. People appreciate our sanctuaries for their natural beauty and places "to get away from it all" right in their own communities.
From its inception, Saw Mill River Audubon has had a strong focus on environmental education. Each year, we bring our school-based education programs to 8,000 kindergarten through college students and offer free natural history programs and field trips to adults and families. You are invited to come to our free public programs and field trips, visit our sanctuaries and add your voice to ours to protect the natural world.
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The Chappaqua Orchestra was founded 45 years ago by a small group of musicians and music lovers, among them Dr. Boris Koutzen, the distinguished violinist, teacher, and composer, who quickly agreed to take up the baton. The February 7, 1959 premiere performance firmly established the orchestra's reputation for musical excellence. On stage were a baker, a lawyer, a doctor, a stockbroker, a minister, an artist, a postman, homemakers, music teachers and professional musicians, all of them exceptional performers.
Hailed as "The Jewel of New Castle", The Chappaqua Orchestra has served Northern Westchester since 1958. Now under the baton of Michael Shapiro, the orchestra will play diverse and challenging programs. The Chappaqua Orchestra has grown into a sophisticated ensemble of professional level artists.
Many notable artists have been associated with TCO over the years, including Joseph Fuchs, Julius Baker, Chee Yun, Allison Eldredge, Ruth Laredo, Eugenia Zukerman, Leslie Parnas, Andrew Litton, Lucie Arnaz, and Vanessa Williams. TCO also has a proud history of collaboration with young soloists who later went on to stardom, many of them proteges of longtime Music Director Norman Leyden, who also conducted the Westchester County Youth Orchestra.
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Hudson Highlands Gateway Park
Cortlandt, Westchester County
Hudson River Valley, New York State
This 352-acre park is one of the last large undeveloped land parcels in Westchester County.
Hudson Highlands Gateway Park, threatened twice by dense residential development, was protected in 1998 when a coalition of more than 35 groups representing homeowners, the community, government agencies and several environmental organizations united to preserve this 352-acre site. The Coalition to Preserve the Hudson Highlands Gateway raised $6 million to buy the parcel. In May 2000, The Scenic Hudson Land Trust, the Town of Cortlandt and Westchester County purchased the property.
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The park features a network of 4 trails, totaling more than 4.9 miles, rambling through woodlands, meadows and around ponds and offers several options for scenic loop hikes including a one-mile loop that is partly handicap accessible.
Hiking / Walking Trails
Nature Study
Scenic Views
Directions
Off Route 9 in Annsville, take Highland Avenue and turn left on Sprout Brook Road.Two parking areas are available; one is temporarily shared with Sprout Brook Park, 0.3 miles from the intersection of Sprout Brook Road and Highland Avenue, just past and on the same side as the athletic fields. Cross road and enter park through the gap in guardrail. Universally accessible parking area is at the end or Doris Lee Drive. Park on gravel in front of fence.
After a day of hiking, walking, nature study, or relaxing in the park, dine at one of many excellent
restaurants in Northern Westchester County, New York.
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Croton Gorge Park, a 97-acre property, is located at Route 129, Cortlandt NY 10567, Westchester County. Croton Gorge Park is located at the base of the Croton Dam, and affords impressive views of the dam and spillway. The park is a popular spot for fishing, picnicking and hiking, with direct trail access to New York State’s Old Croton Aqueduct. The park is also available in winter for cross-country skiing and sledding.
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Ball Fields
Fishing
Hiking Trails /Walking
Nature study
Picnicking, Playground
Winter Activities
Cross-Country Skiing
Sledding
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Teatown is located in the hills and highlands of New York’s Hudson Valley. This bioregion includes parts of five counties: Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland and Orange. Nearly 80% of the region lies east of the Hudson River in Westchester and Putnam counties. About 785,000 people share the 936-square-mile area with a rich diversity of habitats, plant and animals. The nationally-acclaimed Hudson River Estuary and majestic Hudson Highlands form the region’s backbone.
Teatown Lake Reservation is a nonprofit, environmental organization with an 834-acre nature preserve and education center located in the Lower Hudson Valley in the Towns of Yorktown, Cortlandt, and New Castle, New York.
Located in the heart of the Lower Hudson Valley’s Hudson Hills and Highlands bioregion, Teatown is the largest nonprofit nature preserve in Westchester County. About 28,000 people come each year to attend an education program, visit the Nature Center, hike our trails, or tour Wildflower Island, a two-acre island sanctuary located within Teatown Lake that is home to over 230 native and endangered species of wildflowers.
Teatown’s educators offer adult, family and children’s programs to over 18,000 participants annually, including nearly 9,000 school children and 700 summer campers. Annually, over 10,000 hikers traverse Teatown's 15 miles of scenic trails that span abundant fields, mixed forests, lakes, streams, swamps and farm land.
Things To Do
Children's Events
Diverse Habitats
Hiking Trails (15 miles)
Nature Center
Outdoor Animal Exhibits
Wildflower Island - over 230 native species of wildflowers
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Cross River Reservoir
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The Cross River Reservoir is located in northeastern Westchester County, about one mile east of the Village of Katonah and approximately 25 miles north of New York City. It is located within the towns of Bedford and Lewisboro. The Cross River Reservoir was formed by the damming of Cross River and was placed into service in 1908. This reservoir is part of the New York City water supply system.
Cross River Reservoir
Surface Area = 903.8 acres
Mean Depth = 35.8 feet
Consists of one basin, approximately 3.2 miles in length.
Holds 10.3 billion gallons at full capacity.
Fish Species Present
Smallmouth Bass, Largemouth Bass, Brown Trout, Chain Pickerel, Carp, Panfish
Sourced from: New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
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Fishing
Boating
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Phoenix Gallery
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914-763-5595
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914-864-7322
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The Trailside Nature Museum is located at the 4,315-acre Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, the county’s largest park. Park terrain is extremely varied, ranging from deep hollows to ridges that rise up more than 800 feet. There are hemlock gorges, dry uplands, wetlands, ponds, and two rivers, all connected by 35 miles of trails. Many of the old farm roads are now used as hiking and cross-country ski trails, and other signs of the old farms exist in the form of stonewalls, foundations and cellar pits.
The Trailside Nature Museum, established in 1937, is one of the oldest of its kind in the United States. The museum is home to a large collection of mounted animals, American Indian artifacts, educational exhibits, child-friendly interactive displays, and nature-oriented artwork. The museum hosts thousands of school children and scouts each year for a variety of educational programs including stream study, American Indian culture, maple sugaring, and badge work. Family-oriented nature programs are scheduled for the general public on nearly every weekend.
The Trailside Nature Museum is also the home of the Delaware Indian Research Center, a vast collection of books and artifacts concerning American Indians, especially the Delaware. The Research Center is well utilized by both students and educators and has assisted several authors in researching their publications. The Research Center is open to the public by appointment.
Point of Interest: Directly outside the Trailside Nature Museum, there is a one-half acre wildflower garden containing more than 80 different kinds of labeled wildflowers.
Things To Do
Birding
Camping
Fishing
Hiking / Walking
Nature Programs
Picnicking
Self Guided Nature Trails
Winter Activities
Cross-Country Skiing
Snow-Shoeing
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Yellow Monkey
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914-763-5848
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Alexander Hamilton House, a bed & breakfast in the Hudson River Valley, is located at 49 Van Wyck Street, Croton-on-Hudson NY 10520. On a cliff overlooking the Hudson River, our inn is just a short walk to the village of Croton-on-Hudson. From our inn, you have easy access to historic houses, West Point, Kykuit, Woodbury Commons Premium Outlets, wineries, hiking and biking. Relax in one of the lovely rooms in our bed and breakfast. Partake in our sumptuous breakfast; and for dinner, select one of the excellent restaurants in Croton-on-Hudson or nearby, from the
Westchester Restaurant Guide.
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Bilbao New York
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914-827-8282
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Brinton Brook Sanctuary is located in Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester County, NY in the Hudson River Valley. Brinton Brook Sanctuary offers three miles of hiking trails through a wide variety of habitats. The trails of Brinton Brook Sanctuary connect to the Highland Trail, part of the Croton-on-Hudson village trail system. Brinton Brook is a good place to enjoy hiking, birding, wildflowers and scenic vistas.
Brinton Brook is our largest sanctuary and was the first managed by Saw Mill River Audubon. Management rights to an additional 27-acres were obtained from the Village of Croton-on-Hudson in 1998 raising the total area to 156 acres.
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Things To Do
Birding
Guided Tours
Hiking
Nature Walks
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914-734-1000
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Croton Point Nature Center & Discovery Trail
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914-862-5297
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The Croton Point Nature Center and Discovery Trail are located in the 504-acre Croton Point Park is situated on the largest peninsula of the Hudson River in Croton-on-Hudson. The scenic discovery trail winds its way through the park, enabling visitors to explore the Croton Point's many plant and wildlife species, including painted turtles and a variety of frogs, as well as its unique historical features.
The Croton Point Nature Center located on the northwest tip of the park, displays exhibits about the Hudson River, local history, flora and fauna, and archeology. The center hosts weekly programs, including nature walks, presentation on area history, and arts and crafts workshops. The center is also the headquarters for the Material Archives and Laboratory for Archaeology.
There are four miles of Hudson River shoreline to explore. The park, which also winter Bald Eagles, is an Important Bird Area (IBA). A capped landfill is now a vast meadow abundant in species of birds and butterflies. The park's historical structures are designated as a historic district.
Special Interest: Treaty Oak Monument, Meadow, Brickyard Excavation, Teller's Point and English Yews, Croton Bay, The Wine Cellars, Conifer Forest
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Birding
Cultural History Programs
Hiking / Walking
Historic District
Nature Study
Winter Activities
Cross-Country Skiing
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Croton Point Park is a 508-acre park situated on a peninsula on the east shore of the Hudson River. This park offers year-round events and activities, including camping, hiking, and swimming. Also, home of wine cellars, thought to be the oldest in New York State, and the Croton Point Nature Center that offers a year-round schedule of interpretive programs.
Things To Do
Boat Launch
Cabin Rental, RV Camping, and Tent Camping
Fishing
Hiking / Walking
Historic Wine Cellars
Museum
Nature Study
Pavilions
Picnicking
Playground
Swimming Beach
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Downing Antiques
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914-271-2919
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Graff Sanctuary is located at Furnace Dock Road, Croton-on-Hudson, NY in Westchester County. Graff Sanctuary is a protected woodland ridge overlooking the Hudson River. Highlights of Graff Sanctuary are the mature forest with large tulip trees and sugar maples.Great horned owls nest at Graff Sanctuary.
Graff Sanctuary is a good place to enjoy hiking, birding, and scenic views over the surrounding woodland. Graff Sanctuary is a protected woodland ridge overlooking the Hudson River.
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Birding
Nature walks
Walking / Hiking
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Hudson Stage Company
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914-271-2811
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Van Cortlandt Manor, situated on the banks of the Croton River in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, is a working estate and elegant country house that brings the new nation period vividly to life. The history of the estate is richly documented and the manor house contains primarily original furnishings, which provides an element of authenticity rarely seen in house museums.
A National Historic Landmark, the 18th-century stone manor house is the centerpiece of the property. It features a fine collection of Georgian and Federal period furnishings, many original to Van Cortlandt Manor. Of particular note is an extraordinary kitchen on the ground floor, with original hearth, beehive oven, and extensive collection of cooking equipment and utensils. Also on the grounds is an 18th-century tavern situated on the historic Albany Post Road at the site of a ferry crossing over the Croton River. The tavern showcases an extraordinary collection of vernacular Hudson River Valley furnishings and evokes fascinating tales of travel and transport in the post-revolutionary period.
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Gardens
Guided tours of the house and grounds
Stone manor house
Tenant farmer's house and tavern
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Great fun for the kids and children of all ages, as costumed guides demonstrate and invite visitors to try blacksmithing, brick making, open-hearth cooking and more from the past.
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During the 1830s New York City was in dire need of a fresh water supply to combat the steady rise of disease and to fight fires. In 1837 a 41 mile aqueduct and dam was designed in order to run water from the Croton River to New York City. Three to four thousand workers, mostly Irish immigrants earning up to $1.00 per day, completed the masonry marvel in just five years.
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914-693-1646
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The Red Monkey Theater Group is located at 22 Main Street #2 in Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522. Founded in 1999, the Red Monkey Theater Group (RMTG) is a non-profit performing arts company dedicated to enriching local communities through the cultivation, creation, and presentation of live theater.
Through innovative staging, original music, and the talent and dedication of accomplished actors, each production offers performers and audience members a chance to share in a live theatrical exploration of powerful themes and provocative questions.
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Renae Cohen Antiques
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914-693-5400
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The Children's Theatre at the Westchester Broadway Theatre is located at One Broadway Plaza, Elmsford, NY 10523 in Westchester County. The Westchester Broadway Theatre is the longest running year-round professional theatre in the State of New York.
Note:
Individual seats are sold for Children's Theatre. All tables are considered to be shared.
There is no food service for Children's Theatre productions.
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914-592-6555
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Extended StayAmerica - Elmsford
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914-347-8073
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Hampton Inn White Plains / Tarrytown
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914-592-5680
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Experience the Hampton Inn Hotel located on Tarrytown Road in Elmsford, NY. Begin your journey with our complimentary hot breakfast as well as free wireless high speed Internet access. Hampton White Plains is centrally located to major corporations. Our hotel is located within minutes of SUNY Purchase, PACE University, Manhattanville College, Manhattan College, Westchester Community College and the Historic Town of Sleepy Hollow. Enjoy our courteous and comfortable Shuttle within a five mile radius of the hotel.
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Old World Craftsmen
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914-592-7657
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Oriental Furniture Warehouse
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914-592-6320
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Wellesley Inns & Suites - Elmsford
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914-592-3300
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The Westchester Broadway Theatre is located at One Broadway Plaza, Elmsford, NY 10523 in Westchester County. The Westchester Broadway Theatre is the longest running year-round professional theatre in the State of New York. The theatre offers an evening of theatre and dining all under one roof. Take your seats, dine and then get ready for great entertainment.
The Westchester Broadway Theatre is the longest running year round professional theatre in the State of New York. It provides you with the best in Broadway entertainment and fine dining. Enjoy a "Broadway Show" this season or try a "One Night Only Event". The Westchester Broadway Theater, also known as The Westchester Dinner Theatre, is also an Historic Site.
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Christmas Tree Shops is located at 393 North Central Avenue, Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County.
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Classic Tag Sales
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914-761-6969
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Mid Central Shopping Plaza
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914-949-2800
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Mid Central Shopping Plaza, a neighborhood shopping center, is located at 267 South Central Park Avenue, Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County. Anchors include a fabric & sewing store, deli, Italian Restaurant, with Dunkin Donuts and Fitness Center coming soon.
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Dunkin Donuts
Fabric & Sewing Store
Fitness Center
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Ridge Road Park, a 170-acre park, offers picnicking facilities for groups with three pavilions, ball fields, playgrounds, and athletic fields, including the
Miracle Field
for children and adults with disabilities.
Miracle Field is a custom-designed field with a cushioned, rubberized turf to help prevent injuries, wheelchair-accessible dugouts and a completely flat, barrier-free surface to provide accessibility for visually impaired players or players in wheelchairs.
Things To Do
Nature Study
Pavilions
Playgrounds
Playing Fields
andMiracle Field
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Westchester Square "Shopping Center"
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Westchester Square Shopping is located at 241 North Central Avenue, Hartsdale, NY 10530 in Westchester County. Westchester Square is anchored by Best Buy, Marshall's, Trader Joe's and CVS and is located south of the Dalewood Centers anchored by Michaels, Pathmark, Morton Williams , Christmas Tree, TJ Max.
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Best Buy
CVS Pharmacy - Hartsdale
Marshalls - Hartsdale
Trader Joe's
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Bloomingdales Furniture and Rug Outlet is located at 2 Saw Mill River Road, Hawthorne, NY 10532 in Westchester County.
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Comfort Inn & Suites is located at 20 Saw Mill River Road, Hawthorne NY 10532, Westchester County. Comfort Inn & Suites, a Hawthorne hotel, is minutes from Westchester Medical Center. Nestled in the beautiful hills of Westchester County, the Comfort Inn & Suites® hotel is perfectly located in the historic Hudson Valley, just minutes from Marymount College and Pace University. Visitors of this Hawthorne, NY hotel will enjoy outlet and mall shopping at the nearby Palisades Center and The Westchester mall. For your dining pleasure, the
Westchester Restaurant Guide offers suggestions and reviews of casual and fine restaurants in and around Hawthorne.
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Buttermilk Blue
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The Irvington Town Hall Theater is located at 85 Main Street, Irvington, New York 10533. The Irvington Town Hall Theater was built in 1902 in the Classic Revival Style. Designed by A. J. Manning and patterned after the Ford Theater in Washington, DC, the Theater is a multipurpose concert hall/music theater located on the entire third floor of Town Hall in downtown Irvington, New York. The 432-seat theater features an orchestra, mezzanine, balcony and six charming gold leafed boxes, a proscenium stage and thrust complete with five backstage dressing rooms. Theater patrons sit in intimate ambiance. Gleaming white columns and Ionic capitals set off the warm ivory interior. The walls are wainscoted in warm oak. Victorian chandeliers and sconces were copied from the originals, during the restoration to its original elegance in 1980. A plush red stage curtain and a forty-two foot high skylight complete the setting. Architecturally significant, the Theater is listed on the national Register of Historic Places.
With pleasing proportions and marvelous acoustics, the Theater has been touted as “one of the finest municipal halls in eastern New York State” by Alvah French History of Westchester County, “A jewel of a theater on the Hudson” by Robert Sherman New York Times and “Acoustically superb” by Lou Cevetillo Opera Critic Gannett Newspapers.
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Ron's Curiosity Shop
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914-591-6596
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Scenic Hudson Park at Irvington
Irvington, Westchester County
Hudson River Valley, New York State
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The transformation of Irvington's waterfront is one of Scenic Hudson's most dramatic success stories. This former industrial site is now a peaceful riverfront oasis just 12 miles north of New York City. At this site, 12-acres of contaminated soil and blacktop along the Hudson River have been transformed into a public park with views of the Manhattan skyline, Palisades and Tappan Zee Bridge.
The Scenic Hudson Land Trust saved the land from proposed residential development. The restoration and creation of the park was achieved through a partnership involving our land trust, the Village of Irvington and New York State. Today, the park is managed by the Village of Irvington Parks and Recreation Department.
Things To Do
Public Ball Fields
Riverfront promenade
Scenic Views
Senior Center
Directions
From Interstate 287 exit 9, take Route 9 south for 1.6 miles. At traffic light, turn right on Main Street. Continue to end. Right on North Astor Street. Left on Bridge Street. Cross railroad tracks. Follow Bridge Street to the left. Park is on right, past Bridge Street Properties.
After a day of kayaking, walking, watching the children play; when its time to eat select one of the many excellent
restaurants in Irvington or one of the other River Towns in Westchester, NY.
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V. E. Macy Park is a 172-acre park centrally located at Saw Mill River Road, Irvington, New York. The park is actually divided into three distinct areas with slightly different atmospheres. One part functions as a local park with ballfields, a playground, comfort station and picnic pavilion. Another includes Woodlands Lake, fishing, ice skating, access to the South County Trailway, and 500 feet of the former Putnam Division Railroad. The final area is largely undeveloped.
The Great Hunger Memorial “A section of V. E. Macy Park has been renamed so that the history of the Irish who fled to Westchester in the 1840s to escape poverty and famine will never be forgotten".
Point of Interest: The Great Hunger Memorial
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Fishing
Great Hunger Memorial
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Playground
Winter Activities
Cross-country Skiing
Ice Skating
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Amadeus Conservatory of Music
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914-232-1097
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Caramoor Center for Music and Arts is located at 149 Girdle Ridge Road, Katonah, NY 10536 in the beautiful Hudson River Valley. Caramoor is a magnificent estate dedicated to the Performing Arts. Throughout the year, Caramoor offers musical experiences to be enjoyed by everyone. Programs include Great Artists in the Music Room, Caramoor Classics, Programs for Families, Caberet, Vocal Gala, Jazz, Festivals, and more.
Caramoor's House Museum has twenty rooms that are open to the public. These rooms are filled with an extraordinary collection of paintings, sculpture, tapestries, stained glass, furniture, cloisonné, and an important jade collection.
Brief History
Caramoor is the legacy of Walter and Lucie Rosen, who established the estate and built a great house as its centerpiece, filling it with treasures collected on their travels. Walter Rosen was the master planner, bringing to reality his dream of creating a place to entertain friends from around the world. Their legendary musical evenings were the seeds of today's International Music Festival that is held annually on the estate.
The Rosens had two children, Walter and Anne. In 1944, during the Second World War, while flying for the RAF, Walter was killed returning from a raid in Germany. His absence from the house was keenly felt and it prompted his parents to act on their previously discussed plans to preserve the artistic and musical heritage of Caramoor. In 1945, the Rosens bequeathed the Caramoor estate as a center for music and art in memory of their son.
In the summer, come early, explore Caramoor's beautiful grounds, take a tour of the House Museum, enjoy a pre-concert picnic, and discover wonderful music in a relaxed setting. With its unique heritage, Caramoor remains a place where you can experience magical summer days and nights. Year round, select from the many venues and programs.
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914-232-5200
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Charles Department Store is located at 113 Katonah Avenue, Katonah, NY 10536 in Westchester County. Westchester County's only family-owned specialty department store is celebrating 85 years of being one of those great American "Main Street" stores.
Charles Upstairs specializes in high-quality clothes for men and women. Find Barbour, Patagonia and Canada Goose, all rugged durable lines. For fashionable ladies clothing Charles offers Eileen Fisher, David Brooks, Sigrid Olsen and more. Men's clothing lines include Pendelton, Woolrich, Bill's Khakis, and more. Also find, small appliances, footwear, housewares, gourmet specialties and other items.
The word is
Visit Charles Department Store, where you feel like you have gone back in time. Definitely worth a visit.
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Equus Ferus
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914-767-0800
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Feigen, Richard L & Co
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914-232-1839
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914-232-5651
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The John Jay Homestead State Historic Site is nestled in the rolling Westchester countryside in the town of Bedford. It is the gracious home and farm of John Jay (1745-1829), one of America's principal Founding Fathers. Jay co-authored the Treaty of Paris, which ended the Revolutionary War, and the Federalist Papers, which aided ratification of the U.S. Constitution. He served as President of the Continental Congress, U.S. Secretary for Foreign Affairs, first Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and the second governor of New York State. During many years of devoted service to the State and the Nation, he looked forward to the day when he would retire with his wife and children to "the house on my farm in Westchester County".
In 1958 the house and thirty of the original acres were purchased from Eleanor Jay Iselin’s heirs by Westchester County and transferred to the State of New York, which opened it to the public in 1964 as John Jay Homestead State Historic Site. The historic house is open most of the year, and can be seen by a guided tour through twelve beautifully furnished period rooms, restored to an 1820's appearance. Specialized tours and education programs are available by appointment. The historic site now encompasses sixty-two acres, including lovingly-tended formal gardens, magnificent woodland walks, rolling meadows, and a cluster of 19th century farm buildings. An 1820's schoolhouse and an 1830s barn are open for touring.
John Jay: First Chief-Justice of the United States
John Jay during the latter part of his life resided in the northern part of Bedford, NY. The annexed sketch of his life is from Blake's Biographical Dictionary: "John Jay, LL.D., first chief-justice of the United States under the constitution of 1789, graduated at Kings, (now Columbia College) in 1764 and in 1768 was admitted to the bar. He was appointed to the firstAmerican congress in 1774. Being on the committee with Lee and Livingston to draft an address to the people of Great Britain, he was the writer of the eloquent production. In the congress of 1775, he was on various important committees,performing more service perhaps than any other member except Franklin and John Adams. In May, 1776, he was recalled to assist in forming the government of New York, and in consequence his name is not attached to the Declaration of Independence... Though not a member of the convention, which formed the constitution of the United States, he was present at Annapolis and aided by his advice. He also assisted Madison and Hamilton in writing the Federalist. In the convention of New York he contributed to the adoption of the constitution. He was appointed chief justice by Washington, December 26, 1789. In 1794, he was appointed minister plenipotentiary to Great Britain, and succeeded in negotiating the treaty that still goes by his name. Chief-Justice John Jay was governor of the state of New York from 1795 to 1801. The remainder of his life passed in retirement. He died in 1829, aged 84."
Attractions
Audio-Visual Programs
Bridle Path Demonstrations
Educational Services
Gardens
Gift Shop
Group Tours
Hiking
Historic Site
Interpretive Sign
Picnic Area
Scenic Views
Self Guided Tours
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Katonah General Store
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914-232-6400
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914-232-9349
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Katonah Memorial Park located in Katonah is one of several parks in the municipality of Bedford. The park offers walking trails, natural areas, and many other activities.
Things To Do
Baseball
Basketball
Paddle Tennis
Picnicking
Playground
Sledding
Soccer
Softball
Summer Day Camp
Swimming Pool
Tennis
Walking Trails
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914-764-4086
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The Katonah Shopping Center is located at the intersection of Katonah Avenue and Route 117 in Katonah, NY 10536. This shopping center is one of the oldest centers in Westchester County and has been in operation since 1959. Current tenants include Wachovia Bank, the U.S. Post Office, and several restaurants.
Shopping & Services
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Bagel ShopBank
Jewelry Shop
Katonah Pharmacy
Katonah Post Office
Restaurants in Katonah
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Antiques Brokerage House
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914-834-0753
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C & C Auction Gallery
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914-833-8336
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Carol E Charny Vintage
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914-834-4793
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Connoisseur Antiques
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914-833-9424
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Dualities Antiques & Art
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914-834-2773
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Flint Park
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914-834-6230
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Flint Park is located in Larchmont, NY 10538, Westchester County. Flint Park is the primary recreational park in the Village, located at the end of Locust Avenue. The park has a variety of sports facilities, including tennis and paddle tennis, three baseball fields, soccer fields, basketball courts, a picnic area, a playground for both toddlers and young children, and a summer day camp for ages 6 to 14.
The Larchmont-Mamaroneck Little League and Babe Ruth League, as well as the Larchmont Junior Soccer League, Lacrosse, and MHS teams use the fields in Flint Park for games and practices.
On Thursday evenings in July, you can enjoy concerts in the park. Bring the kids, a picnic supper, and enjoy listening to the music under the stars.
Things To Do
Baseball Fields
Basketball Courts
Paddle Tennis
Picnic Area
Playground for Toddlers and Young Children
Soccer Fields
Summer Day Camp
Tennis
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Ira Kriegel Designs
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914-834-6110
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914-834-6230
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Milestone Antiques & Collectibles
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914-833-3133
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Post Road Gallery
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914-834-7568
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Salese Thomas K Antiques
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914-834-0222
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Antique Alley
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914-777-3260
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Briggs House Antiques
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914-381-0650
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Chatsworth Auction Rooms
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914-698-1001
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Den of Antiquity
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914-698-6280
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Donald's Antiques & Furniture Reproductions
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914-698-5661
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914-698-0098
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The Emelin Theatre is a non-profit institution dedicated to enriching the lives of Westchester residents with a full range of performing arts programs. Since 1972, established artists with international reputations, young rising stars, community performers, and children have all graced our stage and become a part of the Emelin family.
The Emelin Theatre produces theatre that includes productions for Adults, Children and Musical Events to be enjoyed by all. Season productions may include: Bluegrass, Brazilian Jazz, Cabaret, Children's Theatre, Classical Music, Film Club, Plays, Acting Workshops and more.
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Golden Horn Oriental Rugs
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914-670-6666
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914-698-0343
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Harbor Island Park is located at Mamaroneck Avenue and Boston Post Road in Mamaroneck, NY 10543, Westchester County. Harbor Island is the largest park in Mamaroneck village with 44-acres of playground equipment such as swings; and a pavilion, rest rooms and showers.
For great summer fun bring your boat to the marina and boat launching area. Also available are docks, fishing floats, tennis club, picnic tables, benches, swing benches, ball fields, play fields, parking, concerts and special events. In the hot days of summer, cool off and go swimming at the 700 ft. salt water beach, or have fun at the spray ground.
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Things To Do
Boat Launch
Concerts
Fishing
Marina
Picnicking
Playground
Playing Fields
Salt Water Beach (700 feet)
Showers
Spray Ground
Tennis Club
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Traders Trove
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914-698-5557
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Cortlandt Town Center
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914-526-4995
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Cortlandt Town Center, a shopping center serving Northern Westchester County, is located at 3121 East main Street, Route 6, Mohegan Lake, NY 10547.
Cortlandt Town Center offers over 40 retailers including Home Depot, Bed Bath & Beyond, Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Michaels, Marshalls, Dress Barn, restaurants, pharmacy, supermarket, and the
Movie Theater in Mohegan Lake where you will find movies for children, families, and adults at UA Cortlandt Stadium 11.
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The Winery at St. George is located at 1715 East Main Street on Route 6 in Mohegan Lake, NY 10547. St. George is a New York State winery nestled in the scenic Hudson Valley wine region. Our wine making operation, visitor’s center, and tasting room are housed in the historic Old St. George’s Church in beautiful Mohegan Lake. The winery will produce limited edition, high quality wines from grapes grown at Hilltop Hanover Farm in Yorktown Heights. Our mission, our passion, is to advance environmentally sound organic agriculture while sustaining open land initiatives.
Planted on May 9th, 2007, the vineyard will be an integral part of Westchester County’s Conservation and Natural Resource Center. It boasts three grape varietals: Cabernet Franc, Seyval Blanc and Noiret (a Pinot Noir hybrid). We, the winemakers, look forward to years of abundant harvests and converting these fruits of labor into spectacular wines for all to enjoy.
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Apple Antiques - Mount Kisco
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914-242-5365
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Apple Antiques is located at 342 Lexington Avenue, Mount Kisco, NY 12501 in Westchester County. Apple is an antiques shop with room setting style booths, showcases and a warehouse area. Find 18th Century antiques to antique reproduction furniture in the warehouse. Find traditional to modern antiques with ten showcases stocked with sculpture, ceramics, porcelains, silver, jewelry and more.
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Blithewold Home Furnishings
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914-666-7533
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914-666-6503
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Choate Sanctuary is located at Crow Hill Road and Route 133, 1 mile west of Mount Kisco. Highlights of Choate Sanctuary are the many unusual rock outcroppings and the mature forest with large tulip trees, red oak and red maple. Choate Sanctuary is a good place to enjoy hiking, birding, and quiet views over the surrounding woodland. Dogs are permitted on leashes.
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Things To Do
Birding
Hiking
Nature Center
Scenic Views
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Gellert Antiques
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914-241-8999
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Golden Oldies
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914-244-4466
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Grand Concourse Antiques
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914-244-1568
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914-241-2600
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Holiday Inn Mount Kisco is located at 1 Holiday Inn Drive, Mount Kisco NY 10549, in Westchester County. Holiday Inn Mt Kisco is a full-service hotel conveniently located just 10 miles from Westchester Airport and 30 miles from Manhattan. The Holiday Inn Mt Kisco is within minutes from Hudson Valley sites like Caramoor, historic Katonah, John Jay Homestead, and the historic Hudson Valley river towns.
Features
122 guest rooms, 20 Executive rooms, meeting spaces
Fitness Center
High-speed Internet access
Seasonal outdoor pool
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Restoration Shop
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914-241-3050
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Wood & Furniture Repair Center
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914-666-8545
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914-668-0374
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Adams Unlimited, Inc.'s warehouse is located at 19 Mt. Vernon Ave, Mt. Vernon, NY 10550. At Adams Unlimited, Inc., we buy and sell all types of antiques and used furniture as well as an assortment of other household accessories. Some of the items we are always looking for are: Good Quality Used Furniture, Carved & Inlaid Furniture, Lamps, Chandeliers & Sconces, Fine Porcelain & Figurines, Old Pottery, Art Glass, Sterling and Fine Silver Plate,Bronzes, Paintings & Fine Prints, Musical Instruments, Clocks & Watches, Oriental Rugs, Old Toys, Garden & Outdoor Furniture, Mid-Century Modern Items (50's, 60's, 70's), Anything Old or Unusual.
We will buy one item or an entire estate and can provide clean-out and complete liquidation services as well as appraisals. Tax-deductible donation service can also be arranged.
We pride ourselves on prompt, courteous service and cover all of Westchester County as well as The Bronx, Queens, Long Island, Upper Manhattan, Northern New Jersey, Rockland County and Southwestern Connecticut. We are open to the general public but specialize in selling wholesale, with bulk discounts for dealers, auctioneers, and decorators.
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Aromiel's Gemini Antique Earth Store
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914-667-5296
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Artistic Glasswork
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914-667-8064
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Revival Furniture
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914-664-3235
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914-813-6990
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Willson's Woods Park is located at East Lincoln Avenue, Mount Vernon NY 10550, Westchester County. Willson's Woods is one of the oldest parks in Westchester County. Willson’s Woods is a 23-acre park offering a beautiful swimming pool and adjacent English Tudor style bathhouse along with areas for picnicking and fishing.
Point of Interest: A special feature of Willson's Woods Park is "Willson's Waves" where you can body surf on 3-foot waves in the county's first-ever wave pool. Splash downward on an 18-foot-high water slide, wander through cascades and fountains in the water playground, or just cool off on the spray deck.
Things To Do
Fishing
Hiking Trails
Nature Study
Picnicking
Playground
Refreshments
Willson's Waves
Winter Activities
Ice Skating
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Haas Sanctuary, a 14-acre sanctuary, is located on the eastern edge of the Town of New Castle south of Mount Kisco. Haas Sanctuary was first protected by the New Castle Land Conservancy which merged with Saw Mill River Audubon in 1975. Highlights of Haas Sanctuary are the beautiful rock formations, large tulip and sugar maple trees, and a native meadow along Sheather Road.
Things To Do
Birding
Nature walks
Tulip and Sugar Maple Trees
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914-762-2912
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Teatown is located in the hills and highlands of New York’s Hudson Valley. This bioregion includes parts of five counties: Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland and Orange. Nearly 80% of the region lies east of the Hudson River in Westchester and Putnam counties. About 785,000 people share the 936-square-mile area with a rich diversity of habitats, plant and animals. The nationally-acclaimed Hudson River Estuary and majestic Hudson Highlands form the region’s backbone.
Teatown Lake Reservation is a nonprofit, environmental organization with an 834-acre nature preserve and education center located in the Lower Hudson Valley in the Towns of Yorktown, Cortlandt, and New Castle, New York.
Located in the heart of the Lower Hudson Valley’s Hudson Hills and Highlands bioregion, Teatown is the largest nonprofit nature preserve in Westchester County. About 28,000 people come each year to attend an education program, visit the Nature Center, hike our trails, or tour Wildflower Island, a two-acre island sanctuary located within Teatown Lake that is home to over 230 native and endangered species of wildflowers.
Teatown’s educators offer adult, family and children’s programs to over 18,000 participants annually, including nearly 9,000 school children and 700 summer campers. Annually, over 10,000 hikers traverse Teatown's 15 miles of scenic trails that span abundant fields, mixed forests, lakes, streams, swamps and farm land.
Things To Do
Children's Events
Diverse Habitats
Hiking Trails (15 miles)
Nature Center
Outdoor Animal Exhibits
Wildflower Island - over 230 native species of wildflowers
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Davenport Park
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914-654-2087
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Davenport Park, 20-acres in size, is located on Davenport Avenue in New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. This is a passive recreation area overlooking Long Island Sound. This park is ideal for sunbathing, walking, sitting or reading a book. Contains a Shakespeare Garden. Valid omnicards are required year round.
Things To Do
Seasonal Sled Riding
Scenic Views
Sunbathing
Walking
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Feeney Park
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914-654-2087
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Feeney Park is located at 7th Street and Washington Avenue, New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. Feeney Park offers a playground for children, walking path, flower garden and benches.
Things To Do
Benches
Flower Garden
Playground
Walking Path
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Five Islands Park
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914-654-2087
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Five Islands Park, 15-acres in size, is located off LeFevre Lane in New Rochelle, NY 10801, Westchester County. Five Islands Park has a large grassy area, sunbather's beach, picnic areas, pavilion, large playground for children, outdoor amphitheater, also ideal for nature walks. A pedestrian bridge links Big and Little Harrison Island to the main Oakwood Island. This beautiful park has barbeque pits, picnic tables, benches and open air pavilions for rent and a dock for fishing. Valid omnicards are required year round.
Things To Do
Amphitheater Outdoors
Fishing on Dock
Horseshoe Courts
Large grassy area
Nature walks
Pavilion
Picnicking
Playground
Shuffleboard
Sunbather's Beach
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914-637-7575
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FUNFUZION at New Roc City, offering an 18-hole GLOW miniature golf course, is located at 33 Lecount Place, New Rochelle, NY 10801 in Westchester County.
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New Roc City is located at 33 Lecount Place # 6, New Rochelle, NY 10801 in Westchester County. "A 1.2 million-square-foot entertainment/retail/residential complex in the heart of downtown New Rochelle, New Roc City offers movies (18), IMAX, Fun House, Roller Coaster Simulator, Roc 'n Bowl, Roc Rack & Cue, Go-carts, and more.
Things To Do
Regal Cinemas Megaplex - 18-screen movie theater and IMAX theater.
Fun House -
Arcade, Laser Tag, Bumper Cars in New Rochelle.
MaxFlight roller coaster simulator, helicopter ride, and carousel.
New Roc ‘n Bowl –
Glow-in-the-dark bowling center
New Roc Rack & Cue – 26 championship tables.
New Roc Speedway - Indoor Go-Cart track (700 ft road course / 28 G0-Karts).
Tower Space Shot Ride
Additional Attractions
Bally Sports Club
Lofts at NEW ROC residence
Marriott Residence Inn
Modell’s Sporting Goods
Super Stop & Shop Supermarket
Restaurants
Applebee’s Neighborhood Bar and Grill
Authentic Cafe - a nostalgic 50's motif theme cafe
Jani Restaurant serving Chinese and Japanese cuisine
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Proudian Carpets & Rugs
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914-632-2900
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Radisson Hotel - New Rochelle
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914-576-3700
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Riordan Timothy G
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212-360-1246
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Stephenson Park
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914-654-2087
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Stephenson Park is located on Stephenson Blvd. and Lyons Place, New Rochelle NY 10801, Westchester County. The park offers a playground for children, basketball court, walking path, flower garden and benches.
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914-434-7270
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Thomas Paine National Historical Association is located at 983 North Avenue, New Rochelle, NY 10804. The Thomas Paine National Historical Association, founded January 29, 1884 in New York City, is among the oldest historical associations in the United States. Our mission, to educate the world about the life, times and works of Thomas Paine, is designed to ensure Paine's rightful place in history as the preeminent founder of the United States of America. He was, in fact, the first person to coin this phrase. In the course of his lifetime, Paine was an outstanding political and social influence upon the entire world.
The Thomas Paine Memorial Building is located north of the Paine Monument at the corner of North Avenue and Valley Road in New Rochelle. The construction of this building began May 30,1925 when the great American inventor Thomas A. Edison turned the first spadeful of earth. For years this beautiful old building has housed our library and museum collection.
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914-654-4926
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The Westchester Chamber Orchestra (WCO) is a fully professional orchestra, quickly becoming known in and outside of Westchester County for its first rate and inspiring performances, world class soloists, innovative programming and its world premiers of meaningful new works it has commissioned.
The Westchester Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1984 by its Artistic Director, Barry Charles Hoffman. For many years the WCO gave its concerts at various sites throughout Westchester County and in 1994 began its association with Iona College in New Rochelle, NY.
At Westchester Chamber Orchestra concerts, great performances of the standard repertoire are blended with lesser known but equally beautiful works. Innovative programming has also included concert themes such as "Music of the British Isles," "Music of the Heart," and "Music of Appalachia and Appalachian Spring," the latter with renown folk artists Jay Unger and Molly Mason. The WCO has presented many world class soloists in its performances. These have included: harpist Barbara Allen, violinists Glenn Dicterow and Yuri Kharenko, violists Karen Dreyfus and Emanuel Vardi, clarinetist Stanley Drucker, oboist Matt Sullivan, bassoonist Lennie Hindell and tenor Robert White. You will be treated to outstanding soloists and inspired performances of some of the greatest works of German composers over the past three centuries; from Gluck to Beethoven to Schumann to Schoenberg. The richness and rewards are here.
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914-669-5033
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The Hammond Museum was designed by Natalie Hays Hammond who borrowed the basic principles and ideas of the Stroll Garden incorporating indigenous plantings with popular and rare Japanese and Chinese specimens. "As people often travel to escape routine problems and obligations, or to escape themselves, so should they find peace in an unhurried journey through a stroll garden."
"To please the eye, there are the textures of stone scrolled with the delicate designs of lichen, the patterns of tree trunks and clusters of foliage, the play of light and shadow, the varying shades of green as well as the seasonal colors of great beauty. To please the ear, there are the songs of native birds, the hum of insects the chorale of frogs and the occasional splash of carp in the lake, the crunch of pebbles underfoot, the whisper of wind through the pines. To please the sense of scent, there are dry pine needles in the sun, the fragrance of flowering shrubs, a breeze through mimosa or the pungency of loam after a night rain."
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Birding
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914-864-7310
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Mountain Lakes Park is located at Hawley Road, North Salem NY 10560, Westchester County and is Westchester’s northernmost county park. It is set on 1038-acres and is characterized by a rugged landscape and native hardwood forest with miles of trails. Situated in this lovely park is Mt. Bailey, the highest point in Westchester. Mt. Baily offers breathtaking vistas in every season. The park offers many types of recreational activities including boating, group and self-reliant camping.
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Boating
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Stark Aaron Antiques
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914-669-8101
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914-669-8695
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917-748-6058
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The Barn at Sundial Farm is unique in its offerings and location! We’re located in the heart of Westchester County, and pride ourselves in providing unique pieces for your home and garden; as advertised: “Remarkable” home furnishings, antiques, outdoor furniture and garden décor, lighting, housewares, glassware and ceramics, linens, jewelry and a fabulous handbag collection. We feature a wide selection of pieces from virtually every era, including antique, Danish Modern, Deco, Mid-Century Modern, retro, Phoenix, Eames, ‘50’s, ‘60’s, Atomic, et al.
We’re open April thru November – but encourage and welcome any and all inquiries about specific items on our website, all of which are available for viewing by appointment, off-season sale and pick up. We continue to collect and offer new items on an ongoing basis.
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You’ll find hundreds and hundreds of items dramatically presented in a magnificent barn (circa 1780) and seven horse stalls. And please see our dedicated website for more
about historic Sundial Farm where you'll find beautiful perennials and annuals for sale, in season.
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Blueberry Pond Theatre Ensemble is the only professional theatre company in Westchester County whose season consists solely of original work, and as such we fill a unique place in the community and indeed in the tri-state area. The company is developing cutting-edge, provocative works in an ensemble process involving actors, directors, and writers.
The Ensemble had its origin in the summer of 2001 at the Croton-on-Hudson estate of Blueberry Pond, the residence of Stephan Summa, a businessman, and Jean-Paul DeVellard, a writer, food critic and playwright. According to Mr. DeVellard, "We knew a group of very talented artists, and my idea was to bring them together as the nucleus of a theatrical ensemble along the lines of the original Actors Studio. We all knew playwrights, actors, directors, that it would take a cooperative effort to bring our dream of original and bold and indeed provocative theater to life. Our commitment is to creative cooperation and support for new and exciting visions which reflect the world in which we live."
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914-734-2161
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Elisabetta's Antique & Fine Gift Shop
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914-923-0711
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914-941-8559
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914-944-3400
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Founded in 1950 and dedicated to promoting the awareness and appreciation of dance throughout all the communities of Westchester County, New York, the Westchester Ballet Company has become known for excellence in performance and dance education. As The New York Times recently observed, "the company has flourished since 1986 under the artistic direction of Beth Fritz-Logrea and Jean Logrea."
The Westchester Ballet Company, which celebrated 50 years of dance in the year 2000, is one of the oldest community ballet companies in the United States. In 1950 Iris Merrick, a former student of Michel Fokine and soloist with the English Opera Company, established the Scarborough Children's Ballet Theatre, which officially became known as Westchester Ballet Company in 1954. Over the years Merrick's school developed a fine reputation in the County for artistic discipline and regular professional performances. Under her direction the Company's annual productions of The Nutcracker were staged at the Scarborough School's Beechwood Theatre and at the County Center in White Plains.
The Westchester Ballet Company members may join as student dancers as young as age 8 and progress by audition through the junior company and apprentice levels until they are accepted into the senior company. Training at the Company's school, the Logrea Dance Academy, is rigorous, emphasizing the development of strength and flexibility and the cultivation of artistic expression. Dancers receive instruction in healthy nutrition and safety. Senior company members participate in the nation's most prestigious summer training programs and festivals.
Our annual Nutcracker performance at the Westchester County Center features a cast of over 125 dancers and guest artists, with exquisite choreography, many special effects, and lavish costumes and scenery. Other ballets in the Company's repertoire include Peter and the Wolf, Coppelia, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Pas de Quatre, Les Sylphides, Graduation Ball, and Aurora's Wedding. Our dancers' dedication, discipline, and artistic expression are acclaimed by audiences of all ages. The Company's Board of Directors works closely with the artistic directors to provide Westchester audiences with professionally produced ballet performances at an affordable price, and to offer financial support to County students who seek professional training.
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914-631-3131
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Beach Shopping Center is located at Route 6 and Dayton Lane, Peekskill, NY 10566 in Westchester County. This shopping center offers a Super Stop & Shop, CVS, fitness center, restaurants, fast food, clothing stores and more.
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914-862-5275
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Blue Mountain is located at Welcher Avenue in Peekskill, NY. Blue Mountain is a 1500-acre park in the northwest section of Westchester County. It is primarily a passive park. It features miles of trails for mountain biking, hiking, walking, nature study and more. It also offers challenging hikes to the tops of two large peaks: Mt. Spitzenberg and Blue Mountain. The park contains a bathhouse and Trail Lodge, as well as two historically significant comfort stations. These comfort stations were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps and are reminiscent of early 20th century National Park structures
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Camping
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Sportman Center Target Shooting Range
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914-734-7275
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China Pier at Charles Point Park, in the City of Peekskill, New York, Westchester County, provides an expansive view of Peekskill Bay on up to Bear Mountain, and the Bear Mountain Bridge. It was used by the Fleischmann Company to import the raw materials at its vast yeast and gin factory. Now, it hosts the tall ships during Peekskill Celebration and provides a great spot for a picnic and river watching.
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Picnicking
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914-827-5053
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The Children's Theatre Company of Peekskill is a non-profit 501(C)(3) educational theater organization and publisher of over 15 original musicals designed to complement an ethical and social studies curriculum for young audiences. “Building Character Onstage”, the Company fosters the belief that, through the arts, young people can be agents of healing in the world. Committed to character and ethical development, CTC is rooted in the belief that through the incomparable magic of theater combined with a robust ethical education curriculum, children and youth can indeed become the voices of positive change.
CTC promotes theater as a tool for active and analytical learning (rather than prescribed and passive), and is centered on a pedagogical and community development approach which emphasizes a culture of inclusivity and service through arts.
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914-739-2333
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Originally built as a 1025-seat movie palace by Publix Pictures, a subsidiary of Paramount Pictures, the Peekskill Paramount Theatre first opened its doors to the public on June 27, 1930.
The Inaugural program featured an overture by the Paramount Symphony Orchestra, an appearance by the village mayor, and “A Paramount All-Talking Picture”, The Big Pond, starring Maurice Chevalier and Claudette Colbert. Publix Theatres was recognized as a leader in the theatre building industry, and the Peekskill Paramount was constructed as a state-of-the-art facility for the times. The Paramount building is a designated Westchester County Landmark, declared eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.
The Paramount prospered for decades despite the Depression and World War II. However, it was the advent of shopping malls and television that brought on its demise as a movie theatre. Paramount sold the building in 1973. Eventually the building was acquired by the City of Peekskill in 1977 due to a tax default.
The Peekskill Paramount Center for the Performing Arts presented its first series of performances in the spring of 1982. Its mission was to bring cultural and educational programming to the northern Westchester and Putnam County area at affordable prices. Since 1982, what was a grass roots “Save the Paramount” campaign has grown to become a true center for the arts, with live performances, arts-in-education programs, films, and visual art exhibitions, serving over 50,000 people annually.
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914-736-0473
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The Herrick House is home to the Peekskill Museum, located at 124 Union Avenue, in the business district on the edge of the Artist's District, Peekskill NY 10566, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley. The purpose of the Peekskill Museum is to collect, preserve, study, and interpret objects and documents pertaining to Peekskill and the surrounding area.
The Herrick House is a restored Victorian building that was owned by Dwight S. Herrick, a prominent Peekskill attorney. The Peekskill Museum was presented to the Field Library by Mrs. Ida M. Adams by deed dated January 3, 1944. It is one of Peekskill's most famous Victorian houses. The house was designed by the famous architectural firm of McKim, Mead, and Bigelow. The Herrick House is a fine example of a "well to do" Victorian home - with a spacious staircase, library, parlor and a fireplace with Dutch 'Delft' tiles depicting Biblical scenes.
The house was built between 1873 and 1877, occupied by the Herrick family until approximately 1912. Mr. Herrick's picture, presented to the Museum by Jennie Mabie in 1948, hangs on the wall in the front foyer, ready to greet visitors as Mr. Herrick would have done. The house itself was published in the best architectural journal of it's day, "The American Architect and Building News" on June 2, 1877. More recently, the house has been mentioned by Vincent Scully, a professor of Art History at Yale, in his book "The Single Story".
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Retrovato Consignments and Collectibles
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914-734-2750
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Riverfront Green Park is located in Peekskill NY 10566, Westchester County. With a backdrop of the Hudson Highlands, kayakers, swans and occasional barges, this is an ideal spot to river watch, enjoy a picnic or bring the kids to a playground. Many special events are held during the year. Call for more information about events at Riverfront Green Park.
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Sohpie's Antiques & Home Furnishing
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914-736-1960
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914-769-8220
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914-764-4028
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Deep End Productions is located at The Richard G. Rosenthal JCC, 600 Bear Ridge Road, Pleasantville, NY 10570.
The Insights & Revelations Performance Series
is a 2007 Best of Westchester winner for Best New Performance Series and is dedicated to presenting world-class, professional artists in an intimate setting. The Series is known for bringing award-winning off-Broadway companies to Westchester, in performances that are always followed by a discussion and champagne/dessert reception with the artists.
Previous presentations have included Symphony Space’s Thalia Follies: A Political Cabaret, Atlantic Theater Company's Port Authority with Brian D'Arcy James and John Gallagher, Jr., The Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival’s The Tempest, and Classic Stage Company’s open rehearsals of The Merchant of Venice with Ron Leibman and Richard III with Michael Cumpsty.
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914-769-0119
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Prospero Winery is located at 134 Marble Avenue, Pleasantville, NY 10570 in Westchester County. Over thirty years ago, a young man left his home in the Abruzzi Region of central Italy. Tony Prospero arrived in New York with a dream of starting a successful family business with his father, Guido, and brother, Pasquale.
History of the Winery
"Just as those of a grapevine that run deep and true, so does the history behind Prospero Winery. Generations of Prospero’s were born and raised in L’Aquila, a charming city set within the Abruzzi region of central Italy. In the rich soils of this rustic and plentiful land, the Prospero’s planted a small vineyard to enjoy with their family and friends as a hobby. Tony, the youngest of three, kept their traditions close to his heart after making the long journey from Italy to New York.
Tony and his wife, Silvana, opened a fruit stand in 1973 in the town of Pleasantville, NY. They began selling fruits, vegetables and California wine grapes. The grapes received enormous attention and were a big hit for Westchester County’s growing population of home winemakers. Ever the visionary, Tony decided to expand his line of products to meet the manufacturing demands of these self vintners. In the years to come, what was once a small fruit stand expanded by supplying home and commercial wine making equipment both here in the U.S. and abroad.
After more than 30 years of harvesting California wine grapes in Pleasantville, Tony and Silvana wanted to share their love of wine with everyone. In December of 1999, a winery and tasting room was opened on the original site of Prospero’s fruit and vegetable stand. Today, Prospero Winery welcomes visitors daily to come in and experience the presence of fine Italian tradition surrounding them. Every variety tastes of the passion that went into its making, and each has roots hinting to the cultural lineage leading back to the original small vineyard that was planted to share with family and friends in their small town of L’Aquila."
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Kykuit, the Rockefeller estate, is now a historic site of the National Trust. Many believe it is the Hudson Valley's most exceptional house and gardens. Be sure to include this magnificent landmark on any tour of the Historic Hudson Valley.
Completed in 1913 for John D. Rockefeller by architects Delano and Aldrich, Kykuit has been home to four generations of the Rockefeller family. Kykuit commands a breathtaking view of the Hudson River and occupies a landscape of extensive stone terraces, formal gardens, and glorious fountains designed by landscape architect William Welles Bosworth. The gardens include Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller's extraordinary collection of 20th-century sculpture. The house itself contains fascinating collections of art, fine furniture, and Chinese ceramics. Horse-drawn vehicles and classic automobiles from the family's collection fill the coach barn.
Tours include an introduction to each part of Kykuit, the main floor of the house, the art galleries, terraced gardens with classical and 20th-century sculpture, and the Coach Barn with antique carriages and classic cars. The sculpture collection, sited throughout the grounds, includes works by Pablo Picasso, Aristide Maillol, Henry Moore, Alexander Calder, Isamu Noguchi, Louise Nevelson, and many others.
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Rockefeller State Park Preserve is located in Pocantico Hills in Westchester County. The preserve is 1,233-acres and growing due to additional bequests. The Preserve is an idyllic spot for strolling, jogging, horseback riding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. With 180 recorded species of birds and its IBA (Important Bird Area) designation by the National Audubon Society, the Preserve is a must visit area for birders.
In season, licensed anglers enjoy fishing for bass in the 22-acre Swan Lake and for brown trout in the Pocantico River. In addition the beauty of the Preserve inspires many artists and photographers to memorialize its scenic vistas. While in the park, stop in the Preserve's Gallery across from the Visitor Center. Its rotating exhibits feature the art of local artists.
The most notable feature of the Preserve is the system of carriage roads built by John D. Rockefeller Sr. and John D. Rockefeller Jr. Designed to complement the landscape, the carriage roads, many of which are handicapped accessible, allow visitors to experience and enjoy the natural wonders of the area. These scenic paths wind through wetlands, woodlands, meadows, and fields and past streams, rivers, and lakes. They traverse wood and stone bridges, including the first triple arch bridge in America.
Strictly Prohibited
Hunting, swimming, biking, snowmobiling, camping, and open fires are strictly prohibited.
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Birding - designated an IBA (Important Bird Area)
Bridle Path
Fishing
Hiking
Nature Trail
Picnic Tables
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Cross-country Skiing
Sledding
Snowshoeing
Trail maps (with distance and grade descriptions) of all the carriage roads and equestrian permits are available at the Preserve Office.
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The Union Church of Pocantico Hills features stained glass windows created by two modern masters: Henri Matisse (1869-1954) and Marc Chagall (1887-1985). Commissioned as memorials by members of the Rockefeller family whose estate, Kykuit, is nearby, the windows include the final work of Matisse, completed just two days before his death, and the only cycle of church windows created by Chagall in the United States.
On behalf of his family, Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller commissioned Matisse to create a rose window in memory of his mother Abby Aldrich Rockefeller (1874-1948), a distinguished patron of the arts, a founder of the Museum of Modern Art, and wife of John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Before his death, Matisse had finished the design and had also selected the colors and exact type of glass to be used in the window. His daughter carried out his instructions, and the window was dedicated on Mother's, Day 1956.
David Rockefeller, representing his brothers and sister, commissioned Chagall in 1963 to design a similar memorial to their father, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. who had died in 1960. The large window "The Good Samaritan" was installed and dedicated in 1965. Chagall created eight smaller windows in the sanctuary, seven of which are devoted to Old Testament subjects. The eighth window, established as a memorial to Michael Rockefeller (1938-1961) who was lost in New Guinea, has a New Testament theme.
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Stained Glass Windows by Henri Matisse and Marc Chagall
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Pound Ridge Historic Farm "Scenic Westchester County"
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These historic barns are part of an 18th century farm located in Pound Ridge, NY. Pound Ridge, located only 50 miles north of Manhattan, is a beautiful rural area of Westchester County.
Pound Ridge is endowed with a rugged beauty accentuated by its winding roads, wooded hills, ponds and lakes, and serene landscape. With no train station, no traffic lights, and a minimum of two and three-acre zoning throughout the town, Pound Ridge feels like a quiet village from days gone by. The oldest section of the town, known as "the Hamlet", is a one-mile stretch of restored Pound Ridge homes listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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914-764-4333
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The society maintains a museum/library at 255 Westchester Avenue in Pound Ridge. The building was erected in 1853 by the Presbyterian Church of Pound Ridge to serve as a lecture room. In 1921, the building was sold to the town of Pound Ridge for use as a Town Hall. The building was leased to the Historical Society in 1982.
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Pound Ridge Pond
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Lovely ponds, lakes, and streams add to the natural beauty of Pound Ridge.
Pound Ridge, incorporated in 1788, is located only 50 miles north of Manhattan in a rural area of Westchester County. Pound Ridge is a community recognized for its natural beauty and appreciated as a peaceful country retreat where winding roads, wooded hills and beautiful ponds and lakes can be seen. The town is home to
Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, a 4,315-acre park offering trails for walking, cross-country skiing, camping and more.
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914-764-1902
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The Pound Ridge Theatre Company is located at Conant Hall, 255 Westchester Ave (Route 137), Pound Ridge Hamlet, NY 10576. Founded by Pound Ridge residents, our company has consistently brought quality drama, comedy, and musical offerings to the entire northern Westchester area. Our talented performers come from all over the region; they love to work in our unique space at Conant Hall. This intimate former church allows the audience to feel truly part of the show.All seating is at cabaret style tables. Doors open one hour prior to the performance. Conant Hall is air conditioned. Bring your own food and drink to enjoy with your friends before the show.
Past performances include:
2008 - 2009 A Delicate Balance - I Hate Hamlet
2007 - 2008 Wonder of the World · Dinner With Friends
2006 - 2007 Five Women Wearing the Same Dress · Burn This
2005 - 2006 Ordinary People · Sylvia
2004 - 2005 Proof · The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife
2003 - 2004 The Dinner Party · The Diary of Anne Frank
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914-764-0947
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The Pound Ridge Town Park is located at 199 Westchester Avenue, Pound Ridge NY 10576, Westchester County. Pound Ridge Park is a beautiful local park offering many activities for toddlers, children, teens, and adults. A Day Camp is available for an exciting summer of fun for children. Other activities, such as exercise programs, bridge group, toddler art, little league, tennis, basketball, and other sports are open to all ages.
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Things To Do
Ball Fields
Hiking Trails / Walking
Picnicking
Playgrounds (Toddler and older children's playgrounds)
Showers
Snack Bar
Swimming Pools (Toddler, mid-size, and Olympic size pool)
Tennis
Winter Activities
Ice Hockey
Ice Skating
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Village Smithy
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914-764-5348
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914-864-7317
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The 4,315-acre park makes Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Westchester County’s largest park. The Ward Pound Ridge Reservation is divided in area between both Pound Ridge and Lewisboro. The northern one-third of the park is in Lewisboro and the remaining two-thirds of the park are in Pound Ridge.
With its varied terrain, landscapes and miles of wooded trails, the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation provides a variety of activities in all seasons. There are areas for picnicking, lean-to camping, fishing and cross-country skiing. The park is home to the Trailside Nature Museum, which hosts weekend nature interpretive programs year-round.
Things To Do
Camping
Equestrian Trails & Horseback Riding
Fishing
Gardens
Hiking & Walking Trails
Museum
Nature Study
Picnicking
Play equipment is available in two areas of the park
Winter Activities
Cross-Country Skiing
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914-251-6200
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For more than a quarter century, The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College has provided residents of Westchester County, Fairfield County, and nearby surrounding areas with diverse performing arts programs of the highest caliber. A vast array of stellar performances has graced its stages-from the established to the emerging, from the exquisite to the outrageous, from the traditional to the avant-garde. There are performing arts programs available for every interest and all enrich us by expanding the boundaries of our imaginations.
The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College has several theatres which offer the flexibility to present a diverse program of performing arts including: New York Philharmonic, Purchase Symphony Orchestra, Dance Theatre, Talk Cinema, Ballet, live Repertory Theatre, Theatre Arts & Film, Chamber Music and more.
The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College offers residencies for such renowned artists as Paul Taylor, Twyla Tharp, Bill Irwin, Penn and Teller, Phillip Glass, The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, The Dance Theatre of Harlem, Bill T. Jones and many more. Master Classes by many of The Center's artists, including Garrick Ohlsson, Pinchas Zuckerman, Edward Villella, The Tokyo String Quartet and Marilyn Horne.
The theatres at The Center are: The Concert Hall, The Pepsico Theatre, The Recital Hall, and The Abbott Kaplan Theatre and The Organ Room. This diversity of theatres ensures that each performance is performed in the best venue.
The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College offers world-class programming that is conveniently located, affordably priced, with ample parking! The Center also has an Arts-in-Education programs which reach over15,000 school children each season.
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Sculpture Gardens at PepsiCo
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914-253-2900
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The Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens is located at 700 and 735 Anderson Hill Road, PepsiCo headquarters in Purchase, NY, Westchester County in the Hudson River Valley. The Sculpture Gardens and the Purchase campus of SUNY are across the street from each other. Visit the sculptures and gardens and see works by Alexander Calder, Joan Miró, Alberto Giacometti, Henry Moore, George Segal, Jean Dubuffet, Auguste Rodin, Max Ernst, and more artists.
The sculpture gardens feature 45 sculptures by some of the best-known artists of the 20th century. Capricorn,” Max Ernst’s largest freestanding sculpture is among the inspiring works. The grounds themselves are 168-acres of green lawns, trees, ponds, fountains, and landscaped gardens with a topiary, well-tended hedges, flower beds and water-lily ponds. These spectacular grounds were conceived as an integration of architecture, landscape, and sculpture. It is a landscape exhibiting superior thought and attention, a thorough knowledge of plants, a respect for what has come before, and a working effort to remain true to a vision.
Things To Do
Visit the beautiful 168-acre Sculpture Gardens
Ponds
Fountains
Landscaped gardens
Topiary
Water-lily ponds
Map is available from the security guard at the headquarters entrance.
Admission is free.
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914-939-5500
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Doral Arrowwood is located at 975 Anderson Hill Road in Rye Brook, Westchester NY 10573. Doral is a 473,000 square foot conference center and resort located on 114 acres of trees, rolling hills, open meadows and pond surrounded by a Robert von Hagge-designed golf course. The property is purpose-designed to accommodate both corporate executives attending conferences, as well as weekend resort guests.
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Hilton Rye Town
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914-939-6300
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914-701-4005
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The Rye Ridge Shopping Center is located in Rye Brook NY, 10573 in Westchester County. Stores, restarants, and activities include:
Stores and Restaurants
Birthday Parties for kids, Books/Cards/Gifts/Stationery
Drug Store
Women, Men, and Children’s Fashion
Fun & Educational Kids, Exercise
Food Specialty, Restaurants
Health, Hair & Beauty
Supermarket
Home Furnishings, Home Improvement
Jewelry, Optical/ Eyeware
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Toys
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Antique Gallery of Rye
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914-925-0685
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914-921-1110
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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.
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914-967-8720
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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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Gallery 52
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914-921-1585
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914-698-9275
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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.
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Joan Sansone Antiques & Estate Jewelry
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914-967-7597
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914-835-4466
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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.
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Birding
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Cross-country Skiing
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914-813-7010
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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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Twig Antiques
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914-967-4518
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Bendheim Performing Arts Center
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914-472-3300
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Small shopping center with several stores located at 428 Central Avenue, Scarsdale, NY 10583 in Westchester County.
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914-472-6326
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Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center is located at 1062-1144 Wilmot Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583 in Westchester County.
The Golden Horseshoe Shopping Center is located in the historic Heathcote section of Scarsdale, New York with easy access from points north and south. The shopping center has everything you need for a one-stop shopping experience. Shop for the family and then take some time to dine in one of our restaurants.
The shops at Golden Horseshoe Shopping include boutiques for clothes and apparel, shoes & accessories store, banking, wine & liquor, Optometrist, beauty salon, supermarket, cleaners, restaurants, several restaurants and cafe, and a
Scarsdale Village U.S. Post Office
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914-723-3470
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The Greenburgh Nature Center (GNC) is located at 99 Dromore Road, off Central Park Avenue, Scarsdale NY 10583, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley. The Greenburgh Nature Center (GNC) is a 33-acre nature preserve with trails, a pond, an old orchard succession site, and gardens. The property is a significant wildlife habitat refuge, both for indigenous species and for the hundreds of species of migratory birds that use it as a resting place on their spring and fall travels. The property includes 30-acres of woodland, two significant wetland sites, and an old orchard succession site, used as a nesting area for Eastern box turtles.
Parties, Programs and Special Events
The Nature Center hosts birthday parties and special programs for groups of all ages on a wide range of environmental topics. We offer numerous outreach and on-site environmental education programs for children, adults, and families. Bring the children; kids of all ages enjoy learning about nature.
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Things To Do
Botanical Exhibits
Greenhouse
Hands-on Discovery Room
Live Animal Museum
Maple Sugaring Site
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I Freeman & Son
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914-472-5222
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LA Belle Maison
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914-472-5592
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914-723-7700
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Lord & Taylor is located at 750 White Plains Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583 in Southern Westchester County. Since 1826, Lord & Taylor has built a reputation for service, for quality, and most of all, for style. By creating a unique mix of the latest trends and the timeless classics, we have become the favorite store of generations of shoppers.
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Nana's Attic
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914-472-3806
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Palmerone Joseph Inc
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914-693-1624
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Vernon Hills Shopping Center
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914-472-2000
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Vernon Hills Shopping Center is located at 700 Post Road, Scarsdale, NY 10583 in Westchester County. Vernon Hills is home to Lord & Taylor department store, men's clothes, women's clothes, clothing for children, specialty & brand stores, and more.
Shopping includes
American Eagle Outfitters
Ann Taylor
Brooks Brothers
Children's Place
Gymboree
Lord & Taylor
Smith & Hawken
Talbots
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The 1883 Lighthouse at Sleepy Hollow is located at Kingsland Point Park, Route 9, Sleepy Hollow, NY. Long a fixture on the Hudson River, the 1883 Lighthouse at Sleepy Hollow, formerly known as the Tarrytown Lighthouse or the Kingsland Point Lighthouse, is the only Caisson-style lighthouse on the river.
Erected in 1882-1883, the lighthouse provided navigational aid to shipping on the Hudson and warned captains away from the dangerous shoals on the river's eastern shore. It is easily seen from the Tappan Zee Bridge, with the best viewing from Kingsland Point Park, located directly on the Hudson River.
Like all lighthouses on the Hudson, the 1883 Lighthouse at Sleepy Hollow was designed as a "family station," as the keeper and his family lived in the five-story structure year-round. The duties of the keeper were to perform the never-ending chores of maintaining the lighthouse and lamp and to operate the lamp every night as well as during inclement weather.
During its entire 78 years of service, the 1883 Lighthouse at Sleepy Hollow had a nearly perfect record of performance. When the bell mechanism malfunctioned (on several occasions), the keeper rang the bell by hand, at two-minute intervals, often for hours at a time. The constant beacon, a white light for the first eleven years, then a red light, and later a blinking red light, would guide vessels safely through darkness, fog and storms.
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914-631-1123
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There are approximately 1,700 interments in the Old Dutch Burying Ground, the majority from the mid 18th century through the late 19th century. The Friends of the Old Dutch Burying Ground does not keep or have access to the records of the church, but we are happy to share information from our own research.
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Philipsburg Manor is a historic site of great historical importance. Once the headquarters of a large Hudson Valley manor, the site vividly interprets aspects of the history of colonial New York and the system of racially-based slavery which helped keep the estate running in the 18th century. The visitor center at Philipsburg, located on Rt. 9 in the village of Sleepy Hollow, offers a wide range of services and changing exhibitions, and also serves as the visitor center for Kykuit, the Rockefeller estate.
Philipsburg Manor is a late 17th/early 18th-century milling, farming, and trading complex owned by an Anglo-Dutch family of merchants. Philipsburg Manor was tenanted by farmers of diverse European backgrounds, and operated by enslaved Africans. In 1693, Frederick Philipse, a carpenter who rose to become the richest man in the colony of New York, was granted a charter for 52,000 acres along the Hudson River by William and Mary of England. Historically, the site is of particular interest because of the size of the enslaved community and the highly developed nature of this 18th-century commercial property.
Featuring a stone manor house filled with a handsome collection of 17th-and 18th-century period furnishings, this famous house also includes a working water-powered gristmill and millpond, an 18th-century barn, a slave garden, and a reconstructed tenant farm house. The grounds are home to historic breeds of cattle, sheep, and chickens.
Points of Interest: Philipsburg Manor is a living history museum. Guides in 18th-century costume conduct tours of the site and numerous special events are held throughout the year. One of many fun things to do with children in the Hudson River Valley.
Attractions include:
The Greenhouse Cafe, Picnic grounds, Sleepy Hollow Cemetery located next to Philipsburg Manor, Tours of Kykuit that originate at the Philipsburg Manor Visitor Tourist Center.
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Sleepy Hollow Cemetery surrounds the Old Dutch Burying Ground and Old Dutch Church, but neither is affiliated with the cemetery. Washington Irving himself is laid to rest at the south end of Sleepy Hollow Cemetery overlooking the grounds of the Old Dutch Church.
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Lasdon Park, Arboretum and Veterans Memorial, located on Route 35 in Somers, NY, Westchester County, is a magnificent 234-acre property consisting of woodlands, open grass meadow and formal gardens with flower and shrub specimens from all over the world. Lasdon is also the site of the Chinese Friendship Pavilion and four inspirational memorials and a museum honoring Westchester veterans.
The house that presently stands on this property was built in 1933 by Dr. Voislawsky after the original Van Cortlandt dwelling was destroyed by a fire. This three-story Colonial style mansion was modeled after George Washington’s Virginia home, Mount Vernon . . .
Enjoy the wonderful
Midsummer Night Music Series
featuring varied fare of classical, show tunes and more. Spend a magical evening under the stars and listen to the “Midsummer Night Music” concerts featuring the Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra on four Saturdays this summer at Lasdon Park, Arboretum and Veterans Memorial in Somers. Each concert will feature varied and exciting musical fare to appeal to music aficionados of all kinds, so pack a picnic supper, sit back and enjoy the music.
Things To Do
Botanical Specimens
Chinese Friendship Pavilion
Formal Gardens
Open Grass Meadow
Midsummer Night Music concerts at Lasdon Park
Gates open at 5 pm for picnicking; the music begins at 6 pm. Tickets will be sold at the gate on the evening of the performance. In case of rain, concerts will be cancelled. Call for tickets prices.
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Just 25 miles north of New York City, lies a historic medieval castle, overlooking the majestic Hudson River. The Castle on the Hudson, situated on 11 hilltop acres, was originally called Carrollcliffe and later Axe Castle. It was built in two stages between 1897 and 1910 by General Carroll, the son of a Civil War General. The grounds are enclosed by a stone wall and support a veritable arboretum of evergreens and rare varieties of trees, grasslands and flowers.
The Castle has changed very little in its first century. Much of the original interior woodwork and furnishings, which were built by a team of carpenters brought from Germany, still remain intact. Designed for graceful living and entertaining, the Castle has been renovated into a luxury hotel. In 1981, the town of Tarrytown designated the Castle a historic landmark, protecting the outside structure from ever being changed.
The Equus restaurant and General's bar, open to the public, occupy elegantly appointed rooms and an enclosed veranda with splendid views of the Hudson River and the New York City skyline.
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Courtyard Tarrytown Greenburgh is located at 475 White Plains Road, Tarrytown NY 10591, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley. The Courtyard Tarrytown Greenburgh hotel is the perfect choice when traveling to Tarrytown NY. Our hotel is near many historic sites, Pace, Iona College, Historic Hudson Valley, Sleepy Hollow, and less than an hour to downtown Manhattan & Grand Central Station.
Our hotel in Tarrytown New York is central to Westchester / White Plains (HPN), LaGuardia (LGA), Kennedy (JFK), and Newark (EWR) airports. The Courtyard Tarrytown is close to
fabulous shopping in White Plains and Westchester County where you can shop at The Westchester Mall, Bloomingdales, and The Galleria. For your dining pleasure, select from one of the many excellent
cafes and fine restaurants in and around Tarrytown.
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The Doubletree Hotel Tarrytown is located at 455 South Broadway, Tarrytown, New York 10591.
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Friends of the Rockefeller State Park Preserve, Inc., located in Sleepy Hollow, New York, was established in 1997 to encourage public participation in protecting the Preserve's wildlife and habitat, sustaining its historical and archeological features, and maintaining its unique system of carriage roads.
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Circa 1838. Lyndhurst, a historic site of the National Trust, is a preeminent architectural landmark. It resides on a 67-acre park representing 19th century architecture, decorative arts, and landscape. Overlooking the Hudson River in Tarrytown, NY, Lyndhurst is one of America's finest Gothic Revival mansions. The architectural brilliance of the residence is complemented by a park-like landscape and a comprehensive collection of original decorative arts. Its noteworthy occupants included: former New York City mayor William Paulding, merchant George Merritt, and the railroad magnate and Wall Street tycoon Jay Gould.
In the late 1830s, William Paulding acquired property high above the Hudson River overlooking the Tappan Zee. Lyndhurst was first conceived in the minds of architects A. J. Davis and William Paulding who constructed the country villa in 1838 and called it "Knoll". In 1864 Lyndhurst was acquired by George Merritt who hired Davis to more than double its size. In 1870, they also built one of the largest private greenhouses in the world.
In 1880, Jay Gould purchased the estate and renamed it Lyndhurst. The 1870 greenhouse that burned was replaced in the Gothic Revival style. The Goulds redecorated the house and embellished the spectacular art gallery with works by Corot, Courbet, Bouguereau, and others.
The important "gardenesque" landscape is the work of Ferdinand Mangold, a master gardener who worked at Lyndhurst for forty years. Many of the landscape features created by Mangold, his predecessors, and successors, are preserved. The spectacular specimen trees are of special interest.
The romantic Gothic Revival design immediately drew attention to the building. Critics called it "Paulding's Folly" because its fanciful turrets and asymmetrical outline were unlike most homes constructed in the post-colonial era. Fascination with the property continued for decades and, as ideas of wealth and status changed with the growing nation, so did the estate, reflecting the tastes and interests of wealthy New York.
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Lyndhurst is adjacent to Washington Irving's Sunnyside. The ability to walk between these two historic sites has a special appeal. At present, visitors may walk along the publicly maintained Croton Aqueduct Trail from Lyndhurst to West Sunnyside Lane. A pathway connecting Lyndhurst and Sunnyside along the riverfront will shortly be open. If you are a tourist or local resident exploring the Hudson River Valley, be sure to include this landmark in your list of sights.
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Michael Christopher Antiques
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Pretty Funny Vintage is located at 80 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591 in Westchester County. Pretty Funny offers home furnishings, vintage clothing and jewelry, folk art, industrial elements, lighting, textiles, gifts and a whole slew of curious goods; 2 floors of freshly picked finds
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The Sheraton Tarrytown Hotel is located at 600 White Plains Road, Tarrytown NY 10591 in Westchester County. Enjoy this quaint Tarrytown hotel located in the heart of the historic Hudson Valley.
Westchester County offers many attractions and things to do including
historic sites in Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow. Visit Philipsburg Manor; a historic site of great historical importance. Close by you will also find Kykuit, the Rockefeller estate. If you enjoy shopping for antiques, be sure to go antiquing at one of the many
antique stores in Westchester towns and villages.
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Circa 1835. Historic site of the National Trust and architectural landmark. Meticulously restored picturesque home of renowned author Washington Irving, America's first successful, internationally known author. Washington Irving's writings include numerous works of fiction, history and biography.
Washington Irving was born in New York City on April 3, 1783 (1783 - 1859) as the youngest of 11 children. His father was a wealthy merchant, and his mother, an English woman, was the granddaughter of a clergyman. Early in his life Irving developed a passion for books. He studied law privately but practiced only briefly. From 1804 to 1806 he travelled widely in Europe. After returning to the United States, Irving was admitted to the New York bar in 1806.
Washington Irving was a short story writer, essayist, poet, travel book writer, biographer, and columnist. He is best known for the short stories "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" and "Rip Van Winkle". Washington Irving also held diplomatic posts in Great Britain and Spain.
Sunnyside is one of the most famous historic landmarks in the Hudson Valley. This important house and landscape enjoys a quiet and unspoiled riverside setting in Tarrytown, New York. Sunnyside is adjacent to Lyndhurst, a historic landmark of distinction open to the public, to which it is possible to walk via the Croton Aqueduct Trail.
Sunnyside and its Romantic landscape are presented to visitors by guides dressed in the costume of the mid-Victorian period. You may take a guided tour of the house and grounds, or purchase a grounds-only ticket for a self-guided experience.
Point of Interest: For children, Sunnyside offers "Irving's Traveling Totes" that come stuffed with five to seven engaging family activities, a brief guide, a Talk Back card for feedback related to the activities, and a blank book for visitor responses. Visitors can learn about Washington Irving by reading The Legend of Sleepy Hollow picture book and It Looks Like Spilt Milk, which, though not written by Irving, celebrates the life of the imagination, something Irving aspired to do. Children can play the Sunnyside Matching Card game and join in for a Scavenger Hunt. Dominoes, a 19th-century game, rounds out the experience. If you are a tourist or local resident exploring the Hudson River Valley, be sure to include this landmark in your list of places to see.
Attractions include: Seasonal Café, Sunnyside Tours, Museum Shop, Picnic Grounds.
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Tarrytown House Estate & Conference Center, is a beautiful hotel located at 49 East Sunnyside Lane, Tarrytown NY 10591, Westchester County in the Hudson River Valley. Located just 25 miles from Manhattan, this Hudson Valley landmark hotel creates the perfect backdrop for your next meeting or special event. This Westchester hotel blends historical charm with modern conveniences to create a spectacular Lower-Hudson Valley lodging and meeting facility. Residing on 26-acres overlooking the Hudson River Valley, well-appointed lodging is found at Tarrytown House Estate.
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historic sites in Westchester. Philipsburg Manor a historic site of great historical importance, or Kykuit, the Rockefeller estate, are both just a short drive from Tarrytown House. If you enjoy shopping for antiques, be sure to go antiquing at one of the many
antique stores in Westchester; or spend some time outdoors at one of the beautiful
Westchester County parks where you can enjoy hiking, biking. birding, and more outdoor activities.
Tarrytown House hotel is near the world class
White Plains shopping centers, where you can shop at The Westchester Mall, Bloomingdales, and The Galleria.
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The Rose Hill Shopping Center is located at 660 Columbus Avenue, Thornwood, NY 10594 in Westchester County. Rose Hill Shopping Center comprises approximately 104,000 sq. ft. of retail space.
The shopping center offers several stores, including a bank, wine & liquor, real estate, CVS Pharmacy, jewelry, Rose Hill Card & Gift shop, beauty salon, supermarket, bakery cafe, restaurants, and Carvel Ice Cream.
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Upper Westchester Muslim Society is located at 401 Clairmont Ave, Thornwood, NY 10594, Westchester County. The Upper Westchester Muslim Society, Inc. was established in 1997 to serve Muslims living and working in the upper part of Westchester County, New York. The society is dedicated to serving the Muslim community, and building bridges with our neighbors of other faiths, in accordance with the Qur'an and the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). The society began with the efforts of about 35 founding members and we welcome new members.
The UWMS masjid serves as a center for prayer, Islamic education, and social gatherings, as well as for religious rites and ceremonies. UWMS also cooperates and coordinates activities with other mosques and Islamic organizations in Westchester County and the New York/New Jersey metro area.
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The Bronx River Parkway Reservation, one of Westchester’s oldest parks, is an 807-acre paved linear park that was created as an adjunct to the Bronx River Parkway that opened in 1925. The Reservation touts a number of “firsts”. It is the first linear park in Westchester, as well as one of the first in the country, and, the Bronx River Parkway was the first parkway in the nation. The Reservation also has the distinction of being the first official Westchester County Park, whose establishment led to the creation of today’s County Park System of more than 50 parks spanning nearly 18,000-acres. The picturesque Reservation, which runs through the heart of Southern Westchester County, features ponds, wooden footbridges, and hundreds of varieties of native trees and shrubs. It is a favorite place for bicycling, walking, running and nature study.
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Kensico Dam Plaza, a 98-acre property, is located at Bronx River ParkwayValhalla, NY 10595, Westchester County. Kensico Dam Plaza is located at the base of the Kensico Dam.
Kensico gets its name from the Siwanoy sachem, "Cokenseko". It is 300 feet high and 1830 feet long. It forms the reservoir that contains 29,000 million gallons of water per day. The dam was built under the old dam that formed Lake Kensico, using stone taken from the adjacent Cranberry Lake Park. The park provides a unique setting for a wide variety of activities including ethnic celebrations, concerts, antiques shows, arts and craft shows, and nature study.
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Early Dutch settlers were attracted to the area now known as "Historic River Towns" of Westchester. Visit the charming many towns overlooking the Hudson River and walk through areas both rich in history and beautiful to explore. Tourists and Weschester residents will enjoy wonderful sites including: Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park, The Old Dutch Burying Ground in Sleepy Hollow, Lasdon Park Arboretum & Veterans Memorial consisting of woodlands, grass meadows, formal gardens or the beautiful Lyndhurst National Trust Historic Landmark.
Bring your family and experience the wonder of the Hudson River Valley with special programs and events geared especially for children.
Philipsburg Manor in Sleepy Hollow, New York, may be the most popular site in the Hudson Valley for children. This working 17th century farm and trading center features demonstrations of early farm techniques with oxen, cows, and sheep. A working water-powered grist-mill is fascinating for children of all ages. Demonstrations of spinning and open-hearth cooking in the tenant farmer's house are scheduled frequently.
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The Performers of Westchester was founded in 1979 by pianist Joel Rosen with the purpose of arranging chamber music performances in homes rather than in concert halls. As a result, we can listen to chamber music in an ambience intended by the composer. The performances are arranged by our artistic director, Andy Simionescu, with the musicians selected being professionally established, performing artists. The programs include the more frequently heard chamber music repertoire as well as modern, rarely presented or unusual pieces.
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Bloomingdale's is located at 175 Bloomingdale Road, White Plains, NY 10605 in Westchester County. For great shopping go to Bloomingdale's - Bloomingdale's is committed to once again lead the way with exclusive merchandise, customized services, and alternative shopping venues. Carrying on the Bloomingdale's brothers' dream, we're always finding ways to set our stores apart. That's both the legacy and the promise of Bloomingdale's.
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The Cranberry Lake Nature Center is a 190-acre nature preserve comprised of forest, wetlands, and a 10-acre lake that was carved by glaciers thousands of years ago. There are three miles of trails, including a loop around the lake, and others that traverse the predominantly northern oak-hickory forest. The area is part of the Kensico Reservoir watershed, which provides drinking water for residents of Westchester County and New York City. The name Cranberry Lake is derived from the growth of wild cranberry, which still exist in various parts of the fen.
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The Crowne Plaza Hotel in White Plains-Downtown, is located at 66 Hale Ave, White Plains NY 10601, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley. This White Plains New York hotel is less than an hour from mid-town Manhattan and is perfect for business and leisure travelers alike.
The Crowne Plaza Hotel is adjacent to world class
shopping where you can shop at The Westchester Mall featuring Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and many more fantastic places to shop. For your dining pleasure, select from one of the many excellent
cafes and fine restaurants in White Plains.
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Paul Vandekar, fourth generation owner of Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge, has just moved his antiques business to Westchester after 28 years in Manhattan. The gallery is well known for carrying high-quality 18th and 19th-century European and Chinese Export ceramics and other decorative arts including framed sets of engravings. Everything that is sold is guaranteed as genuine. Paul is a member of various leading antiques trade organizations such as The Antiques Council, The Art & Antique Dealers League of America, and he is one of the only dealers in America that is a member of the world’s leading antique dealers’ association-The British Antique Dealers’ Association (BADA).
Earle D. Vandekar is respected world-wide for being one of the best antique dealers for antique porcelain & pottery. We have an extensive collection of 19th-century British sailors’ woolworks known as “woolies”, and other 18th & 19th century textiles. We also carry antique furniture and other unusual pieces of 18th and 19th-century decorative arts such as enamel boxes, garden furniture, shell pictures and brass; and a collection of Chinese watercolors and engravings from across the world.
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We have an active antique show schedule across the United States. Check the exhibition schedule and browse our web site vandekar.com. If you register, the prices are available to you. Contact us at (212) 308-2022; for inquiries or to arrange an appointment at our Manhattan or White Plains Office.
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The Galleria, a shopping mall, is located at 100 Main Street in White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County. "The Galleria at White Plains features 130 retailers and three anchors, with a wide variety of casual dining choices." Anchor stores at the Galleria include Macy's and Sears department stores, brand clothing stores for women, men, and children; shoe stores for every budget, books, toys, and more.
Do you need your hair done or a manicure? Take a shopping break and go to a beauty salon at the Galleria or stop at the opticians and have your eyes checked and buy new glasses.
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Corporate Suites by Korman Communities in White Plains. Korman Communities offers resort-style living and incomparable amenities. A short walk to the Metro North Train Station, Manhattan is only a 34 minute commute to Grand Central Station. Our fully appointed suites offer all of the comforts desired. Not long ago, apartments were viewed as temporary places to live until one could afford a home. Today our apartment communities offer amenities and services rivaling those of a luxury resort, including fitness centers, spa and wellness, pools, tennis courts, saunas, conference centers and cafés.
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Macy's in White Plains is located at 100 Main Street, White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County. Macy's, established in 1858, is the Great American Department Store - an iconic retailing brand with about 810 stores operating coast-to-coast and online at macys.com.
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Nordstrom at The Westchester, is located at 135 Westchester Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County.
Nordstrom, Inc. is one of the nation's leading fashion specialty retailers with Full-Line Stores, Nordstrom Racks, Jeffrey boutiques, treasure&bond store and one clearance store. Nordstrom also serves customers through its online presence and through its catalogs.
The business of fashion is international, multi-cultural and diverse by nature. At Nordstrom, we believe this makes for an exciting retail environment and we value the richness it brings to our Company.
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Nordstrom Rack City Center is located at 7 City Place, White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County. "Nordstrom Rack, our off-price division, offers a wide selection of apparel, accessories and shoes from our Nordstrom stores and Nordstrom.com at reduced prices, as well as special value items purchased just for Nordstrom Rack.
"Nordstrom, Inc. is one of the nation's leading fashion specialty retailers; founded in 1901 as a shoe store in Seattle, today Nordstrom operates 115 Full-Line Stores, 97 Nordstrom Racks, two Jeffrey boutiques, one treasure&bond store and one clearance store."
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The Ritz-Carlton is located at Three Renaissance Square, White Plains , New York 10601 in Westchester County. Opened December 19, 2007, the sophisticated 118-room Westchester hotel brings new heights of elegance and legendary service to White Plains, New York. Minutes from Manhattan and yet miles from ordinary - we invite you to ensconce yourself in our White Plains, NY, hotel's sparkling new luxury.
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914-995-4480
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Saxon Woods Park is located on Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains, NY 10605. The park contains an 18-hole golf course as well as a miniature golf course, children’s aquatic playground, and picnic areas. In the hot days of summer, go swimming at the county’s largest swimming pool.
A trail system connects the southern section to the upland wooded northern part of the park, characterized by mature hardwood forests. The trails are very popular with hikers, cross-country skiers and horseback riders. The entire system extends along the Hutchinson River Parkway to Twin Lakes Park and north to Maple Moor Golf Course. It also links to the leather- stocking trail and contains archeologically sensitive areas. Saxon Woods Park is the site of the county’s only playground that is accessible to the disabled.
Things To Do
Fishing
Hiking/walking/equestrian trails
Miniature golf
Picnicking
Playground (accessible to the disabled)
Nature study
Refreshments
Swimming
Winter Activities
Cross-country Skiing
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Parks in the Hudson River Valley
Parks in the Hudson Valley
Picnicking / Picnic
Playgrounds
Sledding, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing, Winter Sports
Swimming
Things to Do in the Hudson Valley
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914-644-1400
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Sears Store is located at 100 Main Street, White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County. Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears, is an American chain of department stores handling a large selection of goods, including:
Departments
Appliances, Automotive & Tires
Baby items, Bed, Bath & Home, Books & Magazines
Clothing & Shoes, Electronics & Computers
Fitness & Sports, Home Services
Jewelry & Watches, Lawn & Garden
Music, Movies & Games
Office Products, Outdoor Living
Replacement parts, Tools, Toys & Games
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Women's Shoes | Men's Shoes | Children's Shoes
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Soundview Manor
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914-421-9080
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Summerfield Suites - White Plains
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914-251-9700
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914-428-4220
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Westchester Arts Council, the county’s link between the arts, business, and culture, was established in 1965 as a private, not-for-profit program organization. It is the County’s designated arts council and the largest of its kind in New York State. In partnership with Westchester County Government, municipal governments, and business and community leaders, the Arts Council works to weave the arts into the fabric of Westchester life, strengthen the county’s cultural institutions, and enrich the quality of life for all of Westchester’s residents.
The Arts Council’s underlying belief is that the arts are for everyone, whether in a school or in a concert hall. The Arts Council partners with over 100 arts groups and more than 150 artists to bring the arts into schools, senior centers, daycare sites, after-school programs, and mental health facilities.
Westchester Arts Council is supported by Westchester County Government, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, the Westchester Delegation of the New York State Legislature, and by foundations, corporations, and individuals.
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914-683-8600
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The Westchester, for the "ultimate shopping experience", is located at 125 Westchester Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County. "If you love shopping, come to The Westchester for the ultimate shopping experience. With total skylighting above, marble and carpeted floors below, commissioned sculptures and unequaled customer service, The Westchester is home to New York State's first Nordstrom, Neiman-Marcus and more than 150 fine upscale stores."
Places to Shop including
Burberry
Crate & Barrel
David Yurman
Louis Vuitton
Neiman Marcus
Nordstrom
Tiffany & Co.
Places to Stay
Crowne Plaza
Esplanade Hotel
Ritz-Carlton
There are several excellent upscale
places to stay in White Plains within just a few miles of The Westchester shopping mall. Also find several places to lunch at The Westchester and dine at one of many excellent
restaurants in the City of White Plains.
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914-631-2200
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Westchester Pavilion "Shopping Center"
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914-993-0212
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The Westchester Pavilion is a vertical enclosed shopping center, located at 60 South Broadway & Maple Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County. The Pavilion faces the prominent streetfront corner of South Broadway and has multi-level parking decks to serve its customers.
Shopping Includes
Daffys
Sports Authority
Toys R Us/Babies R Us
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914-682-3707
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The Westchester Philharmonic was created by Paul Lustig Dunkel and a group of area citizens and business leaders who recognized that some of the world’s best classical musicians, who played nightly in such New York City venues as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, were playing only minutes away from Westchester County. Why not have the finest professional musical artists performing regularly right here in Westchester County?
Established as the New Orchestra of Westchester in 1983 and, a few years later, renamed the Westchester Philharmonic, the orchestra was created to enhance the quality of life in the community and provide educational opportunities for local schoolchildren. The founders of the orchestra didn’t simply create a first-class local symphony orchestra. They founded a fully professional orchestra that in its first 21 seasons would grow to become one of the most influential cultural institutions in the region with a broad reach well beyond its immediate geography.
The Westchester Philharmonic’s opening concert in 1983 featured White Plains native Garrick Ohlsson as guest artist. Already an established star on international concert stages, his participation set a high standard of artistry that continues into the organization’s current season. Guests of the Philharmonic in recent years, include Isaac Stern, Itzhak Perlman, Gil Shaham, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Frederica von Stade, André Watts, and Joshua Bell.
Kids discover the nuts and bolts, or flats and sharps of musical composition in innovative programs developed in collaboration with the Westchester Library System. Youngsters in classrooms across the region are treated to the orchestra’s award-winning Education Program, which reaches over 7,000 elementary school students in over 50 schools. The Philharmonic’s Special Audiences Project reaches out to over 3,000 at-risk youth.
For 23 seasons the audience that first wanted the Westchester Philharmonic has supported and nurtured it. They’ve brought new audiences with them - family, friends, and newcomers to the region. With their support, the Westchester Philharmonic continues to make the musical arts accessible to the community, to provide the highest quality educational programming in the classroom, and to enhance the quality of life in the region through innovative professional performances and by showcasing the finest new artistry in the concert hall.
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914-422-1214
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City Center at White Plains, a 1.1 million-square-foot retail, entertainment and residential complex, is located at 237 Martine Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County. City Center, located in the heart of downtown White Plains includes:
The word is
Great Target and Barnes and Noble, places to eat,
White Plains movies at the City Center 15 Cinema De Lux, fabulous fitness center, and theatre at the Performing Arts Center.
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914-328-1600
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White Plains Performing Arts Center, Westchester's Regional Theatre, is located at 11 City Place White Plains, NY 10601. The White Plains Performing Arts Center is dedicated to the presentation and production of a full spectrum of performing arts events for the City of White Plains, Westchester County and the surrounding communities.
Attractions
Concert Series
Conservatory Theatre
Mainstage Shows
The word is
White Plains Times “Theatregoers have reason to celebrate in White Plains. Although it’s always been just a short train ride to Broadway, they don’t even need to make that trip anymore to see excellent theater. It just might be the best theater deal in the Hudson Valley.”
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Absolute Kimball Used Furniture
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914-530-2186
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American Antique Coin
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914-969-1949
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914-377-6430
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Enjoy the following activities and attractions at Andrus Park and Playground.
Activities and Attractions
Baseball Field
Basketball Court
Playground
Sitting Area
Soccer Field
Tennis Court
Parking Lot
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Be-Hold Antiques
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914-423-5806
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914-968-9570
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Cross County Shopping Center is located at 8000 Mall Walk in Yonkers, NY 10704 in Southern Westchester County. With over 1 million square feet of retail space, Cross County is Westchester's largest mall.
Cross County Shopping Center is conveniently located just off the Cross County Parkway. Anchor stores include Sears, Macy's, and Super Stop & Shop. Also find boutique and specialty shops including Gap, Old Navy, and more. When you're finished shopping, see a movie at
Multiplex Cinemas in Yonkers
featuring stadium seating and digital sound.
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Gallery 532 SOHO
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914-966-7415
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Habirshaw Park
Yonkers, Westchester County
Hudson River Valley, New York State
Scenic Hudson is working with New York State, Westchester County, the City of Yonkers and the Beczak Environmental Center to create a five-acre riverfront public park, esplanade and environmental education center with stunning views of the Palisades. Historically the area was dominated by industrial facilities that blocked public access to the river. Once slated for six, 38-story apartment buildings, the property is now protected by a 25-acre conservation easement held by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust. The park is currently open but improvements are continuing.
Things To Do
Beczak Environmental Education Center
Restored Tidal Wetland
Scenic Views
Walking Trail (two acres)
Directions
From Rt. 9/9A south in Yonkers: right on Dock Street, right on River Street, left on Wells Street, right on Alexander Street, park 0.1 mile on left.
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After a day of hiking, walking, or relaxing at the Habirshaw Park, select from one of many excellent
restaurants in Yonkers.
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Joe's Antiques
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914-963-2992
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Lenoir Preserve Nature Center
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914-968-5851
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Lenoir Preserve Nature Center is a 40-acre nature preserve comprised of woodlands and field habitats. It is situated adjacent to the Old Croton Aqueduct on slopes overlooking the Hudson River, providing spectacular views. The property was formerly home to two Hudson River estates and boasts a number of unusual specimen trees and shrubs, imported from around the world.
Every spring and autumn, bird watchers gather to observe major hawk migrations. Nature enthusiasts can learn about raptor identification markings, such as flight patterns and silhouettes, and can take part in official tracking counts of raptors. In summer, the butterfly garden is at its height, visited by a wide variety of butterflies. Nearby, a dragonfly pond provides the necessary habitat for numerous aquatic insects and attracts birds and other wildlife. An organic community gardening area and composting exhibit instruct visitors on environmentally- friendly practices. The butterfly and hummingbird garden is maintained entirely by volunteers from Hudson River Audubon Society.
Things To Do
Birding
Gardening
Hiking / Walking
Nature Study Programs
Winter Activities
Cross-country Skiing
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914-964-6680
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Macy's is located at the Cross County Shopping Center, 800 Central Park Avenue,Yonkers, NY 10704 in Southern Westchester County. Macy's, established in 1858, is the Great American Department Store - an iconic retailing brand with about 810 stores operating coast-to-coast and online at macys.com.
Products Include
Beauty & Fragrance
Bed & Bath
Handbags & Accessories
Home & Furniture
Jewelry & Watches
Juniors
Kids
Men
Women
Shoes
and more
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Mall at Cross County
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914-968-5734
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Mall at Cross County is located at 750 Central Park Ave in Yonkers NY, Southern Westchester County. The Mall at Cross County is enclosed with approximately 22 stores, including: Chase Bank & ATM, GNC, Home Goods, a gym, Sports Authority Sporting Goods, T.J. Maxx, Kids R' Us, Circuit City, Home Goods and more.
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Marvin's Antiques & Refinishing Center
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914-476-9556
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Mitchel's Antiques
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914-423-2600
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On Time Clock & Watch Repair
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914-965-7951
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914-965-4027
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On November 28, 1776, the same year that 56 Americans signed the Declaration of Independence, well over 200 colonial New Yorkers placed their signatures on a "Declaration of Dependence". These signers were Loyalists, citizens who remained faithful to their sovereign, George III, King of Great Britain. Prominent among the signatures was that of Frederick Philipse III, Lord of the vast Manor of Philipsburg and resident of the elegant mansion known today as Philipse Manor Hall.
Frederick Philipse III and his family lived in luxury, well supported by rents from the many tenant farms on his property. Times were changing, however, and while others rebelled against Great Britain, Frederick III defended the Crown. His Loyalist beliefs were so strong that General George Washington ordered him arrested in 1776. Philipse and his family later fled to British occupied New York City and then to England, where the last "Lord of the Manor", broken in spirit and health, died in 1786. His land and his mansion were confiscated by the New York State Legislature and sold at public auction.
In 1868, after passing through the hands of many owners, the house became Yonkers Village Hall and, in 1872, the first City Hall. By the 20th century, city growth threatened the Manor Hall’s future until it was acquired by New York State in 1908. Today, Philipse Manor Hall serves as a museum of history, art and architecture, as well as host to community organizations, meetings, educational programs and special events. Highlights of the Hall include its 18th century, high style Georgian architecture, a 1750s papier mache Rococo ceiling, and an impressive collection of presidential portraits, including the six Presidents from New York State.
Attractions
Collection of Presidential Portraits
Educational Services
Georgian Architecture, 18th century high style
Group Tours
Guided Tours
Interpretive Sign
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Museums - Hudson River Valley
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Ramada Inn Yonkers
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914-476-3800
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Reardon Restoration Inc
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914-965-2179
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Riverside Restorations
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914-375-4375
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Royal Regency Hotel
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914-476-6200
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Sears Store is located at the Cross County Mall, Route 87 & Cross County Pkwy, Yonkers, NY 10704 in Westchester County. Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears, is an American chain of department stores handling a large selection of goods, including:
Departments
Appliances, Automotive & Tires
Baby items, Bed, Bath & Home, Books & Magazines
Clothing & Shoes, Electronics & Computers
Fitness & Sports, Home Services
Jewelry & Watches, Lawn & Garden
Music, Movies & Games
Office Products, Outdoor Living
Replacement parts, Tools, Toys & Games
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914-864-7000
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The Sprain Ridge Mountain Bike Trail in Yonkers offers cyclists a day of fresh air and exercise in a wooded and natural environment. Sprain Ridge Park is a large land preserve with a variety of landscapes, ranging from heavily wooded areas to large and impressive rock outcroppings. The park was previously owned by the Boyce Thompson Institute, a botanical research center, and a result, contains many unusual and exotic woodland plants.
The five miles of mountain bike trails at Sprain Ridge offer challenges to cyclists at every level of ability. The trails wind their way through 278-acres of varied terrain that offers challenges for beginner, intermediate and advanced cyclists. The beginner trail provides cyclists with challenging curves but a relatively level topography.
The intermediate and advanced trails provide experienced cyclists with more of a challenge with trails of increasing grades and challenging topography. There are picnic areas available near all three parking lots and a snack bar is open in season near the swimming pool
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The Sprain Ridge Mountain Bike Trail in Yonkers offers cyclists a day of fresh air and exercise in a wooded and natural environment. Sprain Ridge Park is a large land preserve with a variety of landscapes, ranging from heavily wooded areas to large and impressive rock outcroppings. The park was previously owned by the Boyce Thompson Institute, a botanical research center, and a result, contains many unusual and exotic woodland plants.
The five miles of mountain bike trails at Sprain Ridge offer challenges to cyclists at every level of ability. The trails wind their way through 278-acres of varied terrain that offers challenges for beginner, intermediate and advanced cyclists. The beginner trail provides cyclists with challenging curves but a relatively level topography. The intermediate and advanced trails provide experienced cyclists with more of a challenge with trails of increasing grades and challenging topography.
There are picnic areas available near all three parking lots and a snack bar is open in season near the swimming pool area.
Things To Do
Hiking Paths / Walking
Mountain Biking
Nature Study
Picnicking
Playground
Refreshments
Swimming
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Parks in the Hudson River Valley
Parks in the Hudson Valley
Picnicking / Picnic
Playgrounds
Swimming
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Tibbetts Brook Park, a 161-acre park, is located at Midland Avenue, Yonkers NY 10710, Westchester County. Tibbetts Brook Park offers a large 412’ x 125’ pool. It was one of the first parks developed by Westchester County. The Park offers many recreational activities throughout the year and hosts ethnic celebrations, fairs, and festivals during the summer months.
Things To Do
Ball Fields
Biking
Fishing
Hiking / Walking
In-line Skating
Miniature Golf
Picnicking
Playground
Refreshments
Swimming
Winter Activities
Cross-country Skiing
Ice Skating
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Miniature Golf
Outdoor Activities & Places to Go
Parks in the Hudson River Valley
Parks in the Hudson Valley
Picnicking / Picnic
Playgrounds
Playing Fields
Sledding, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing, Winter Sports
Swimming
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Tuckahoe Motel
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914-793-6300
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Westchester's Ridge Hill, an outdoor shopping center, is located at One Ridge Hill Boulevard, Yonkers, NY 10710 in Southern Westchester County.
Westchester’s Ridge Hill, the New York metropolitan area’s largest mixed-use outdoor shopping center, spans more than 81.4 acres and will include 1.3 million square feet at full build-out. This shopping destination is conveniently situated just off the New York State Thruway I-87 at Exit 6A, and the Sprain Brook Parkway Tuckahoe Road West Exit, making it easily accessible to New Yorkers and tourists."
Shopping
Boutique & Specialty shops (Yankee Candle)
Women's, Men's, and Children's Clothing in Yonkers (GAP, H&M, L.L.Bean, Old Navy)
Department Stores in Yonkers (Lord & Taylor)
Medical Facilities
Movie Theater & Cinema de Lux in Yonkers
Restaurants (Cheesecake Factory, Yard House)
Shoe Stores in Yonkers
Supermarket (Whole Foods)
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Local, Grass-Fed, & Organic Foods
Shopping
Shopping Malls | Shopping Centers | Outlets
Women's Shoes | Men's Shoes | Children's Shoes
Women's, Men's, and Children's Clothing
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Yonkers Gateway Motel
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914-476-6600
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The Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park is located at 2957 Crompond Road, Yorktown Heights NY 10598, Westchester County. The Franklin D. Roosevelt Park offers many scenic views. The park's spacious picnic areas, which can accommodate individual families as well as large groups, may be reserved in advance. The park's large pool can hold 4,000 bathers at one time.
The park's oasis of blue water, Mohansic Lake and Crom Pond, provide excellent freshwater fishing and boating. Popular catches include bass, perch, and sun fish. A New York State Freshwater Fishing License is required. Both rowboats and pedal boats are available for rental; however, a regional boating permit allows visitors to launch their own rowboats, canoes or kayaks. For an additional fee, rowboat owners may also store their boats. In wintertime, the water's tree lined border provides a winter wonderland backdrop for ice skaters and ice fisherman.
The park's picnic areas have volleyball nets and many have softball fields or basketball courts. There is also a soccer field. Sports enthusiasts may wish to try their hand at Disc golf, a short distance from the picnic areas. You can play either 9 or 18 holes. The rules and scorecards are located at the course and loaner Frisbees are available from the park office. The park’s hills and trails are perfect for winter sports.
Things To Do
Biking
Boat Launch Sites
Boat Rentals
Fishing
Food
Golf Course
Hiking Trails / Walking
Picnic Tables
Playground
Playing Fields
Pool
Recreation Programs
Winter Activities
Cross-Country Skiing
Ice Fishing
Ice Skating
Snowmobiling
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Hiking Trails & Walking
Ice Skating / Indoor & Outdoor Ice Skating Rinks
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Outdoor Activities & Places to Go
Parks in the Hudson River Valley
Parks in the Hudson Valley
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Playgrounds
Playing Fields
Sledding, Snowboarding, Snowshoeing, Winter Sports
Swimming
Things to Do in the Hudson Valley
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The Jefferson Valley Mall is located at 650 Lee Boulevard, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 in Westchester County. Jefferson Valley Mall is a two-level regional shopping center anchored by Macy's and Sears, with more than 90 specialty shops including H&M, Ann Taylor Loft, American Eagle Outfitters, Bath & Body Works, Charlotte Russe, Footlocker, Forever 21, Gap Kids/babyGap, Gymboree, and more.
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Macy's is located at 700 Lee Blvd. & Route 6, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 in Westchester County. Macy's, established in 1858, is the Great American Department Store - an iconic retailing brand with about 810 stores operating coast-to-coast and online at macys.com.
Products Include
Beauty & Fragrance
Bed & Bath
Handbags & Accessories
Home & Furniture
Jewelry & Watches
Juniors
Kids
Men
Women
Shoes
and more
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Women's, Men's, and Children's Clothing
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914-248-2500
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Sears Store is located at the Jefferson Valley Mall, 600 Lee Blvd., Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 in northern Westchester County. Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears, is an American chain of department stores handling a large selection of goods, including:
Departments
Appliances, Automotive & Tires
Baby items, Bed, Bath & Home, Books & Magazines
Clothing & Shoes, Electronics & Computers
Fitness & Sports, Home Services
Jewelry & Watches, Lawn & Garden
Music, Movies & Games
Office Products, Outdoor Living
Replacement parts, Tools, Toys & Games
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Women's Shoes | Men's Shoes | Children's Shoes
Women's, Men's, and Children's Clothing
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914-737-6707
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The Taghkanic Chorale is the oldest (42 years) choral group in Northern Westcheter, with concerts in Ossining and Valhalla, Taghkanic Chorale rehearses on Tuesday nights from 7:30 to 10:00 pm at the Yorktown Church of the Nazarene in Yorktown Heights, NY. The Taghkanic Chorale is a non-profit, non-sectarian, community-based volunteer chorus. It serves talented singers and enthusiastic concert goers from Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, and Orange counties, and the mid-Hudson Valley.
The Taghkanic Chorale, a leading cultural organization in New York's Hudson Valley, serve enthusiastic singers and concert goers who appreciate the friendliness of the group, the high caliber of its musical direction and the professionalism of the Chorale's performances.
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Theater 'Live' Performances
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914-762-2912
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Teatown is located in the hills and highlands of New York’s Hudson Valley. This bioregion includes parts of five counties: Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland and Orange. Nearly 80% of the region lies east of the Hudson River in Westchester and Putnam counties. About 785,000 people share the 936-square-mile area with a rich diversity of habitats, plant and animals. The nationally-acclaimed Hudson River Estuary and majestic Hudson Highlands form the region’s backbone.
Teatown Lake Reservation is a nonprofit, environmental organization with an 834-acre nature preserve and education center located in the Lower Hudson Valley in the Towns of Yorktown, Cortlandt, and New Castle, New York.
Located in the heart of the Lower Hudson Valley’s Hudson Hills and Highlands bioregion, Teatown is the largest nonprofit nature preserve in Westchester County. About 28,000 people come each year to attend an education program, visit the Nature Center, hike our trails, or tour Wildflower Island, a two-acre island sanctuary located within Teatown Lake that is home to over 230 native and endangered species of wildflowers.
Teatown’s educators offer adult, family and children’s programs to over 18,000 participants annually, including nearly 9,000 school children and 700 summer campers. Annually, over 10,000 hikers traverse Teatown's 15 miles of scenic trails that span abundant fields, mixed forests, lakes, streams, swamps and farm land.
Things To Do
Children's Events
Diverse Habitats
Hiking Trails (15 miles)
Nature Center
Outdoor Animal Exhibits
Wildflower Island - over 230 native species of wildflowers
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Gardens, Nature Centers & Trails
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Things to Do in the Hudson Valley
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