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Municipalities in Westchester County, New York. Westchester County has six cities, 19 towns, and 23 villages. Cities in Westchester have many well established sub-areas within the municipal boundaries. Many of these are similar to hamlets and date back to as early as the late 1600s such as Cooper's Corners in New Rochelle.
From charming downtowns and urban delights to pastoral escapes, the diverse fabric of Westchester truly has it all. We’ve broken down what each town, village, and city has to offer, like a bustling real estate market and some of the best healthcare available nationwide.
A listing of the American Community Survey Municipal Profiles for Westchester cities, towns and villages. Select a municipality from the list to view its statistical profile derived from official census data.
List of Towns and Cities in Westchester County, New York, United States with Maps and Steets Views
Profiles for 243 cities, towns and other populated places in Westchester County New York. Incorporated Cities, Towns & Census Designated Places in Westchester County. Incorporated Places have an asterisk (*).
There are 47 cities in Westchester County, New York.
Learn about the towns, schools and more in Westchester County, NY. Westchester County, located in the heart of the historic Hudson Valley in New York state, covers 500 square miles and has a population of just under a million.
1788 Manor divided by State of New York in five towns, Cortlandt, Salem (now lewisboro), North Salem, Stephentown (now Somers), and Yorktown, as well as a small part of the Town of Pound Ridge Cortlandt
Whether you dream of rustic grandeur or classic Main Street USA, the excitement of a vibrant urban hub or a tree-lined suburban neighborhood teeming with civic pride, you’ll find it in real-time plentitude within the 450 eclectic square miles that make Westchester unlike anywhere else in the country.
Located just north of New York City on the East bank of the Hudson River, Westchester County is an easy trip by train or by car. The Historic Hudson River Towns along Westchester’s Hudson shore offer travelers charming downtowns with antique shops, art galleries and restaurants galore.