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Katonah Village Historic District is a national historic district located at Katonah, Westchester County, New York. The district contains 38 contributing buildings developed between 1895 and 1928 in "New Katonah." It is primarily residential, but also includes three churches and two combination residential-professional office space buildings.
According to the 2010 United States Census, the CDP of Katonah had a total population of 1,679 people, compared to 10,739 residents of the Katonah ZIP code, 10536. In 2010, half (5,391, or 50.2%) of the Katonah ZIP code's population resided in the town of Bedford, 36.9% in Somers and 12.9% in Lewisboro.
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United States historic place Caramoor U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district East elevation of Rosen House, 2008 Location Katonah, New York Nearest city White Plains Coordinates 41°14′20″N 73°38′49″W / 41.23889°N 73.64694°W / 41.23889; -73.64694 Area 81 acres (33 ha) Built 1929–39 Architect Christian Rosborg, Mott B. Schmidt Architectural ...
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The Katonah Museum of Art is a non-collecting institution geared towards visual arts, located in Katonah, New York. It does not have a permanent collection, but holds temporary exhibitions. [1] [3] [4] The museum was founded in 1953, in one room at the local library. [1] In 1990 it moved to a separate building, designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes.
Five baby-faced crooks wielding a baseball bat, a knife and pieces of wood mugged a straphanger before shoving him out of a Brooklyn subway car during his early-morning commute last week, cops said.
The church remained under the care of St. Mark's until 1944, when it became an organized mission of the Episocpal Diocese of New York. Fourteen years later, in 1958, it became self-supporting. The next year it bought the current parish house, two doors down Katonah Avenue, from a neighbor, and then demolished the former Parish House, which had ...