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  2. New Windsor, New York - Wikipedia

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    Children in the New Windsor area attend a number of schools, including: Butterhill Day School (PK–K), Children S Country School (private, PK–4), Cornwall Central High School (public, 9–12), Newburgh Free Academy (public, 9-12), Heritage Junior High School (public, 6–8), Little Britain Elementary School (public, K–5), Little Harvard ...

  3. Washingtonville, New York - Wikipedia

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    Washingtonville is a village in the town of Blooming Grove, Orange County, New York, United States.The population was 5,657 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New York–Newark–Bridgeport, NY-NJ-CT-PA Combined Statistical Area.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Orange ...

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    1770s-era house is well-preserved home of one of Little Britain's original Irish American settlers. 99: ... Washingtonville: ... NY 302, south of the junction of NY ...

  5. Washingtonville Central School District - Wikipedia

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    The Washingtonville Central School building later became the high school building and, until the 1990s, served as Washingtonville Junior High School. Little Britain Elementary School used to belong to Stewart Air Force Base and was only for children of parents in the military. The base is still active today.

  6. Little Ivies - Wikipedia

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    The colleges of the "Little Three": Amherst, Wesleyan, and Williams. This athletic league was founded as the "Triangular League" in 1899 in New England. The term is inspired by the term "Big Three" of the Ivy League: Harvard, Princeton, and Yale despite there being no academic, athletic or historical association. [13] [14]

  7. New York State Route 207 - Wikipedia

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    NY 208 south – Washingtonville: Western end of NY 208 concurrency; hamlet of Burnside: 9.24: 14.87: NY 208 north – Maybrook: Eastern end of NY 208 concurrency; hamlet of Burnside: New Windsor: 13.78: 22.18: NY 747 north to I-84 – Stewart Airport: Southern terminus of NY 747; former CR 54; hamlet of Little Britain: 16.57: 26.67

  8. Moffat Library - Wikipedia

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    It was named after David Moffat, a native of Washingtonville who later made a fortune in railroads, mining and finance in Colorado and settled in Denver.In 1885, nearing the age of 50, he decided he wanted to do something for his hometown, and so commissioned the library for the site of his boyhood home, the trading post his father Samuel had established at the crossroads in 1811.

  9. Black Rock Forest - Wikipedia

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    Black Rock Forest is a 3,920-acre (15.9 km 2) [2] forest and biological field station maintained by Black Rock Forest Consortium. It is located in the western Hudson Highlands region of the U.S. state of New York, in Orange County, mostly in the town of Cornwall, with the southern fringe overlapping into the neighboring town of Highlands.