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To its north is a vacated section of the former West Street, the only fragment of Peekskill's once yellow-brick paved streets remaining in the city. [ 1 ] The Standard House is a three-story painted brick building, four bays by three, with a shallow- pitched pyramidal roof covered in bitumen roll topped by a central cupola with a flagpole on top.
Richard E. Jackson, a former Peekskill mayor, was the first African-American mayor in New York State. [39] Tre Johnson, a former NFL lineman, graduated from Peekskill High School, and had a nine-year NFL career highlighted by his selection to the 2000 Pro Bowl with the Washington Redskins. Malcolm Koonce, NFL Defensive End for the Los Vegas Raiders
The Peekskill Downtown Historic District is a historic district located in the downtown section of Peekskill in the U.S. state of New York.It includes the 40 acres (160,000 m 2) along Main, Division, South, Park, Bank, Brown, First and Esther streets, and Central and Union avenues, near where those streets intersect.
Enjoy great food at Southern Tier restaurants by the water. Here are places to dine with a waterfront view. Dinner with a view: Check out these waterfront restaurants in the Southern Tier
New restaurant: Waterfront wine bar coming soon to replace former 121 Tapas. Gannett. Laurie K. Blandford, Treasure Coast Newspapers. June 5, 2024 at 5:05 AM.
Lake Peekskill is a small manmade lake located in the town of Putnam Valley in Putnam County, New York.Originally called Lower Cranberry Pond before being dammed, the lake was created as a destination recreational area in the 1920s by the McGolrick Co. by impounding a small unnamed tributary of Peekskill Hollow Creek with a dam on its southwest end.
The bar, which offers some of the best Jupiter Lighthouse views on the inlet from atop Beacon fine-dining restaurant, now offers Beacon’s full menu. 1107 Lighthouse Promenade, Jupiter. 561-532 ...
The Lincoln Depot Museum in the Peekskill Freight Depot. On February 19, 1861 President Abraham Lincoln's inaugural train made a stop at the Peekskill Freight Depot, where he gave a brief speech. Approximately 1,000 people, approximately a third of the population of Peekskill at the time, [1] attended the President's visit