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Located on Washington Street in Cortlandt Manor, New York, United States, and built in the 1940s, the house and its garage were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003, and five years later, in 2008, they were designated a National Historic Landmark, [3] the only one in the country connected to a figure from the world of ...
Route 28 is a state highway in the central part of New Jersey, United States that is 26.44 mi (42.55 km) long. Its western terminus is at U.S. Route 22 (US 22) in Bridgewater Township , Somerset County , while its eastern terminus is at Route 27 in Elizabeth , Union County .
The original structure is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, five-bay brick house, altered by the Van Cortlandt family in the 1830s. It has a gable roof covered in slate. A large 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story frame wing covered in stucco was built in the 1920s. It was built or remodeled in 1773 by Pierre Van Cortlandt.
Cortlandt V.R. Schuyler (1900–1993), United States Army four-star general; Cortlandt Skinner (1727–1799), Royal Attorney General of New Jersey and American Revolutionary general; Cortlandt Starnes (1864–1934), seventh commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; Jacobus Van Cortlandt (1658–1739), wealthy merchant and mayor of New ...
Camp Smith is a military installation of the New York Army National Guard in Cortlandt Manor, [1] in the Town of Cortlandt, [2] near Peekskill, New York, about 30 miles (48 km) north of New York City, at the northern border of Westchester County, and consists of 1,900 acres (7.7 km 2).
Discontinued on June 28, 2010, due to a budget crisis. [18] Loop G North White Plains: ↔ : Westchester Medical Center: Discontinued on February 18, 2008, due to low ridership. [19] Loop T Tarrytown (Metro-North station) ↔ : Tarrytown Kraft Foods White Plains Road Discontinued on June 28, 2010, due to a budget crisis. [18] BxM4D Tarrytown: ↔
By royal charter, Van Cortlandt Manor was originally a 86,000-acre (35,000 ha) tract granted as a Patent to Stephanus Van Cortlandt in 1697 by King William III, stretching from the Hudson River on the west to the first boundary line between the Province of New York and the Colony of Connecticut, on the east, twenty English miles in width by ten in height, in shape nearly a rectangular ...
The name "Cortlandt Manor" derives from the history of Westchester County. Until the Revolutionary War, Westchester County was split into six manors, one of which was van Cortlandt Manor of the van Cortlandt family. Until 1991, this area shared a mailing address and ZIP Code (10566) with the city of Peekskill. Although it now has its own ZIP ...