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Purchase is a hamlet in the town and village of Harrison, in Westchester County, New York, United States. One myth explains that its name is derived from Harrison's purchase, where John Harrison was to be granted as much land as he could ride in one day. [ 1 ]
The Mastercard International Global Headquarters is an office building located at 2000 Purchase Street in the hamlet of Purchase, New York.It was constructed in the early 1980s as part of a movement of large corporations onto suburban estate settings, and has been called the "architectural jewel of Westchester".
Reid Hall, also known as "The Castle", is a historic academic building located on the campus of Manhattanville College at Purchase, Westchester County, New York, United States. The Renaissance Revival structure was built in 1892 as a 50,000 sq ft (4,600 m 2 ) private home for publisher and diplomat Whitelaw Reid , with estate landscaping by ...
The 7,698-square-foot facility, at Purchase Professional Park, 3020 Westchester Ave., has treatment spaces, a meeting room and a yoga room that offer services, including counseling, therapy and ...
On Wednesday, July 18, 1973, Texaco announced that it had acquired an option to purchase a 107-acre property in Westchester County on which it proposed to construct a new office building. [1] At this time, the company stated that half its employees would move to the new facility, though the executives would remain in the Chrysler Building.
524 Warburton Ave., 914-274-8501, divinohastings.com. Gigante, Eastchester A buffet of goodness awaits at Gigante where, on Nov. 28 you'll find a refined twist on classic favorites for $59 per ...
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in southern Westchester County, New York, excluding the cities of New Rochelle and Yonkers, which have separate lists of their own. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the southern half of ...
The sculpture garden was created at the direction of Donald M. Kendall, who was chief executive officer of PepsiCo when the company moved in 1970 from Manhattan to the 168-acre (0.68 km 2) site in suburban Purchase. Kendall "sought to create an atmosphere of stability, creativity and experimentation.