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Croton-on-Hudson is located at (41.204228, -73.886177) [8] on the shores of the Hudson The zip codes are 10520 and 10521. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 10.8 square miles (28.0 km 2), of which 4.8 square miles (12.4 km 2) is land and 6.1 square miles (15.8 km 2), or 56.06%, is water.
Van Cortlandt Manor is a 17th-century house and property built by the Van Cortlandt family located near the confluence of the Croton and Hudson Rivers in the village of Croton-on-Hudson in Westchester County, New York, United States. The colonial era stone and brick manor house is now a museum and is a National Historic Landmark.
New York State Route 129 (NY 129) is a 7.75-mile (12.47 km) long state highway in the western part of Westchester County, New York.The route begins at New York State Route 9A (South Riverside Avenue) in the village of Croton-on-Hudson near the Hudson River.
Croton–Harmon station (/ k r oʊ t ɪ n h ɑːr m ɪ n /) is a train station in Croton-on-Hudson, New York. It serves the Metro-North Railroad 's Hudson Line and all Amtrak lines running along the Empire Corridor .
The second concurrency between US 9 and NY 9A runs for 1.10 miles, with NY 9A leaving the Croton Expressway at NY 129 in Croton-on-Hudson. The highway heads north along Riverside Avenue and eventually joins old Albany Post Road .
Croton-On-Hudson Croton-Harmon RR Station Was a variant of the 14 route. 15X White Plains: ↔ : Peekskill: Taconic State Parkway Was a variant of the 15. Was discontinued in 2009. 17 (first use) Ossining Ossining (Metro-North station) and Ferry Terminal ↔ : Dobbs Ferry Cedar Street at Ashford Avenue
Cortlandt Manor is a hamlet—an unincorporated section—of the town of Cortlandt in northern Westchester County, New York, roughly surrounding Peekskill, encompassing Corlandt Estates and lying east of three sections of the town of Cortlandt, Croton-on-Hudson, Crugers, and Montrose. It is a mostly residential area.
Mt. Airy is situated entirely within the Croton-Harmon School District and the Croton-on-Hudson post office (10520). Unlike the more densely populated neighborhoods of the village proper, the homes on Mt. Airy Road and its tributaries are very spread out, and retain a rural feel that belies its location in the suburbs.