Bedford Village, NY 10506 Westchester County
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Bedford Village

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Antiques II Limited

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10507, Sanctuary, Park, Bedford Hills, parks, municipality of Bedford, Things To Do, Hiking, Walking Trails, Natural Areas Beaver Dam Sanctuary Park

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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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10506, School District, Bedford Hills Elementary School, Bedford Village Elementary School, Mt. Kisco Elementary School, Pound Ridge Elementary School, West Patent Elementary School, Fox Lane Middle School, Fox Lane High School Bedford Central School District - Bedford Village

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  The Bedford Central School District is located at 632 South Bedford Road, Bedford, NY 10506 in Westchester County. The Bedford Central School District serves the communities of Mount Kisco, Bedford, Bedford Hills, Pound Ridge, and portions of New Castle and North Castle , NY. We have five elementary schools: Bedford Hills Elementary, Bedford Village Elementary, Mount Kisco Elementary, Pound Ridge Elementary, and West Patent Elementary - Fox Lane Middle School and Fox Lane High School.

Bedford Hills Elementary School in Bedford Hills (914) 666-2708
Bedford Village Elementary School in Bedford Village (914) 234-4178
Mt. Kisco Elementary School in Mount Kisco (914) 666-2677
Pound Ridge Elementary School in Pound Ridge (914) 764-8133
West Patent Elementary School in Bedford Hills (914) 666-2190
Fox Lane Middle School in Bedford (914) 241-6126
Fox Lane High School in Bedford (914) 241-6085

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10506 libraries located hamlets Katonah Bedford-Hills Bedford-Village historic landmark  historic-building Historical Society Storytimes Children preschoolers Storytime Children's Room special programs Audios Young Adult Bedford Free Library

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  The Bedford Free Library is located at 40 Village Green, Bedford, NY 10506. The town of Bedford has three libraries located in the hamlets of Katonah, Bedford Hills, and Bedford Village.

The building in which the Bedford Free Library is located - is a historic landmark celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2007. This historic building, circa 1807, was once a school. It became the library in 1903. Until 1902, it 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.

Storytimes for Children

    Thursday 11.15 a.m. - Storytime for preschoolers with adult
    Monday 4:00 p.m. - Storytime for 4 - 8 year olds
    No registration is necessary

    Call the Children's Room at 234-3570 with any questions and for information about special programs and storytimes

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Bedford Village Court House oldest Westchester County Government Building historic landmark Historical Society museum museums Bedford-Historical-Society Bedford Historic Courthouse c1787

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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. Press blue button for the Bedford Historical Society and more historic properties.
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Lounsbery Building c1906 Bedford Village Greek Revival Bedford Historical Society historic properties Bedford Historic Lounsbery Building c1906

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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. Press blue button for more information about the Bedford Historical Society and its historic properties.
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Bedford Village Stone Jug Museum Court House Bedford Historical Society historic properties Bedford Historic School House c1829

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  Click to enlarge photo of Bedford School House 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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Bedford-Historical-Society historic Town Village Green Bedford's history historic-buildings museumshistorical tours exhibits Bedford Historical Society

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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. Press blue button for more information about the Bedford Historical Society and its historic properties.

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Bedford Photo-Graphic

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Address
40 Village Green
Bedford, NY 10506

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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God's presence revealed through Jesus Christ Bedford Presbyterian Church

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Click to enlarge photo of Bedford Presbyterian Church. "Our Doors Are Open" The Bedford Presbyterian Church is an open and welcoming congregation serving the larger Bedford community for over 300 years.

Our mission is to create a place of welcome and acceptance; Discover, share and celebrate God's presence revealed through Jesus Christ; Reach out and support those in need; And grow spiritually and personally.

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Click to enlarge photo of Bedford Presbyterian Church. 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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10506, hamlet, historic buildings, Bedford Village Historic District, Historic Places, museum, restaurants in Bedford, About Bedford Village, history, Village Memorial Park, Bedford Historic Hall, Bedford Village Green, Historic Post office Bedford Town Website - Bedford Village

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  The Bedford Town House is located at 321 Bedford Road, Bedford Hills, NY 10507 in Westchester County. The Town of Bedford is comprised of three distinct hamlets: Bedford Hills, Bedford Village, and Katonah. For information about activities, attractions, and things to do in or near the Town of Bedford, visit Bedford Village, Bedford Hills, and Katonah.

Bedford Village is a hamlet located in the Town of Bedford. The hamlets of Bedford Hills, Bedford Village, and Katonah comprise the municipality known as the Town of Bedford. Bedford is in northern central and northeastern Westchester County, New York with Bedford Village located toward the center and eastern part of the Town.

Town Government
A five member Town Board, made up of the Supervisor and four Town Board members elected at large, functions as the legislative body of the Town and is responsible for the "health, safety and welfare" of its residents. Terms for Town Board members are four years; the Supervisor's term is two years.

The Supervisor functions as the Chief Fiscal Officer and Chief Executive Officer. A Deputy Supervisor is appointed to assist with the duties of the Supervisor during their absence. The Town Board is a legislative body, responsible for setting policy, adopting the annual budget, and enacting laws and resolutions for the betterment of the Town's residents.

Regular Town Board meetings are conducted the first and third Tuesdays each month at 8 pm in the Town House followed by a Public Open Forum. Work sessions are held as announced. All meetings are open to the public and only certain legally sensitive issues may be discussed in executive session.

    Bedford Village
    The original 1680 Bedford settlement was in Bedford Village in the southeastern portion of the Town, with its Village Green and historic buildings dating to the 18th and early 19th centuries. Among these are the 1787 Court House and several homes built after the British burned the village during the Revolution. In 1972, the Bedford Village Historic District was established by local ordinance and is listed on both the New York State and the National Register of Historic Places. The burying ground, established in 1681, was apparently still in use after the Colonial period as the latest headstone dates to 1885. A museum in the Court House is open to the public.

About Bedford Village
Enjoy a day of history at Bedford Village Memorial Park. At the Village Memorial Park, you can look around and see hundreds of years of history. Visit Bedford Historic Hall, c1806 walk across Bedford Village Green and you can see the Bedford Historic Post office c1838, or imagine what it was like when children went to school in the Bedford Historic School House c1829. For dining out, select one of several excellent restaurants in Bedford, New York.

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Bedford Village Flower Shoppe

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Things To Do, parks, Winter Activities, Summer Day Camp, activities, Baseball, Basketball, Fishing, Football, Ice Skating, Paddle Tennis, Picnicking, Playground, Shelter, Soccer, Softball,  Swimming Pools, Tennis Bedford Village Memorial Park

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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.

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Basketball
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Football
Ice Skating
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Playground
Shelter
Soccer
Softball
Summer Day Camp
Swimming Pools
Tennis

    Winter Activities
    Ice Skating

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Bedford Wine Merchants

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Christina Coiffures

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Classy Cuts

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Clearview's Bedford Playhouse

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Clearview Bedford Playhouse -- 633 Old Post Road, Bedford, NY 10506
Title Rating Runtime Showings
The Grey (R) 1hr57min 4:00, 7:00
The Artist (PG-13) 1hr40min 4:20, 6:35
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Coldwell Banker - Bedford Realtors

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Fashion Nails

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Hills Village Katonah King William Green Court House  British burned Revolution Historic District National Register Places burying ground Colonial History of Bedford Village

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  The hamlets of Bedford Hills, Bedford Village, and Katonah comprise the municipality of Bedford. Bedford is located in the northeastern part of Westchester County, NY.

Bedford was first settled under a Connecticut license around the year 1681. It was settled at a place called the "hop-ground" due to its natural product. The original patent, dated 1697, bears the Connecticut seal. In 1700 the settlement was attached to New york by order of King William. The original 1680 Bedford settlement was in Bedford Village in the southeastern portion of the Town, with its Village Green and historic buildings dating to the 18th and early 19th centuries. Among these are the 1787 Court House and several homes built after the British burned the village during the Revolution. In 1972, the Bedford Village Historic District was established by local ordinance and is listed on both the New York State and the National Register of Historic Places. The burying ground, established in 1681, was apparently still in use after the Colonial period as the latest headstone dates to 1885. A museum in the Court House is open to the public.

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Houlihan Lawrence - Bedford Real Estate

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Kerpel Stanley, DDS

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10506 menus Historic Village Playhouse Meetinghouse

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Meetinghouse Food & Spirits, serving New American, is located on Route 22 in historic Bedford Village, NY 10506, next door to the Bedford Playhouse.
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Bedford Golf, Tennis Club, Bedford, New York, Golf Course, Attractions, Country Club Private Golf Course - Bedford Golf & Tennis Club

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  The Bedford Golf & Tennis Club facility in Bedford, New York features 6,360 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 71.4 and it has a slope rating of 134 on Blue grass.

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Country Club
18-hole regulation length course
6360 yards / par 71
Course rating / slope = 71.4 /134
Blue grass
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Richard Oliver House

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Small Joys

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Stewarts Market

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Tedaldi, Eugene DDS

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Village Green Deli

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Vincent & Whittemore Real Estate

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Bedford Village
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Bedford Village is a hamlet located in the Town of Bedford. The hamlets of Bedford Hills, Bedford Village, and Katonah comprise the municipality known as the Town of Bedford. Bedford is in northern central and northeastern Westchester County, New York with Bedford Village located toward the center and eastern part of the Town. For information about activities, attractions, and things to do in or near the Town of Bedford, visit the hamlets of Bedford at Bedford Village, Bedford Hills, and Katonah.

Town History of Bedford
"On December 23, 1680, 22 men from Stamford, Connecticut, founded the Town of Bedford when they purchased, fur coats, blankets, wampum and cloth, a tract of land three miles square known as the "Hopp Ground" from Chief Katonah and several other Indians.

    "These proprietors from Stamford were New England Puritans who promptly set about to plan their new settlement providing for a meetinghouse, gristmill on the Mianus River and burying ground. Today's Village Green is one-third its original size but the graveyard and surrounding principal streets remain substantially as they were originally planned in 1681.

    "Bedford was part of Connecticut in 1697 when a patent fixed the boundaries as a six-mile square and it wasn't until England's King William issued a royal degree in 1700, to settle a boundary dispute that Bedford became part of New York.

    "The Town's importance grew during the Colonial period and served as the wartime Westchester County seat during the Revolutionary War after the Battle of White Plains and until Bedford was burned by the British on July 11, 1779. After the Revolution, Bedford became one of two seats of County government, alternating with White Plains until 1870. The Court House in Bedford Village, built in 1787 and renovated in the 1960s, is Westchester County's oldest government building."

Bedford Village
"The original 1680 Bedford settlement was in Bedford Village in the southeastern portion of the Town, with its Village Green and historic buildings dating to the 18th and early 19th centuries. Among these are the 1787 Court House and several homes built after the British burned the village during the Revolution. In 1972, the Bedford Village Historic District was established by local ordinance and is listed on both the New York State and the National Register of Historic Places. The burying ground, established in 1681, was apparently still in use after the Colonial period as the latest headstone dates to 1885. A museum in the Court House is open to the public."

Source of Town and Hamlet History : Town of Bedford

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

    Bedford
    "Bedford, from New York NE, 44 miles, was first settled under a Connecticut license in 1681 or 1682, at a place called the hop-ground, on account of its natural product. The original patent, dated 1697, bears the Connecticut seal, and it was not until 1700 that the settlement was attached to New York by order of King William. Bedford, the half-shire town, has a courthouse and about 45 dwellings. Whitlockville is a small village."

    First Chief-Justice of the United States
    John Jay during the latter part of his life resided in the northern part of this town. 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 first American 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 that 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, which 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."

About Bedford Village
Enjoy a day of history at Bedford Village Memorial Park. At the Village Memorial Park, you can look around and see hundreds of years of history. Visit Bedford Historic Hall, c1806 walk across Bedford Village Green and you can see the Bedford Historic Post office c1838, or imagine what it was like when children went to school in the Bedford Historic School House c1829. For dining out, select one of several excellent restaurants in Bedford, New York.




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