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Armonk, NY

Armonk is a hamlet in the town of North Castle in Westchester County.

Bedford Hills, NY

Bedford Hills was originally part of Bedford Village, but the introduction of the railroad station in 1847 changed all of that.

Bedford Village, NY

Bedford Village was founded in 1680 by a group of puritans.

Chappaqua, NY

Chappaqua is a hamlet in the town of New Castle. It was created by a group of Quakers in the early 1730s.

Cross River, Lewisboro NY

Cross River is a hamlet in the town of Lewisboro.

Goldens Bridge, Lewisboro NY

As early as 1750 there were crossings across the Croton River in this area that were known by several names, “Coldens Bridge,” “Goldings Bridge” and “Goldens Bridge.”

Katonah, NY

Katonah is one of the three hamlets that comprise the town of Bedford.

Mount Kisco/Bedford Corners, NY

Mount Kisco is a village in the town of Mount Kisco. It was settled in 1719 and home to a few farms, houses, mills, a tavern, a shop and a church.

North Salem, NY

North Salem is a one of the hamlets in the town of North Salem.

Pound Ridge, NY

Pound Ridge was originally settled in the 1640s and officially incorporated in 1788.

Somers, NY

Somers was once occupied by a tribe of the Mohegans who called the land “fresh water fish.”

South Salem, Lewisboro NY

South Salem is a hamlet in the town of Lewisboro.

Waccabuc, Lewisboro NY

Waccabuc is believed to derive its name from the Wackabuck (which means “all water drained away”) River, it’s mouth is “Long Pond,”

Yorktown Heights, NY

The area now known as Yorktown Heights was acquired from the Native Americans and later became part of Van Cortlandt Manor.

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Mark Boyland
Keller Williams Realty
410 Old Post Road
Bedford NY 10506
914-234-4444
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