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Properties on Saw Mill River Road, Tuckahoe Road, and at the Grassy Sprain Reservoir dam 40°57′29″N 73°51′33″W / 40.9581°N 73.8592°W / 40.9581; -73.8592 ( Yonkers Water Yonkers
"The Olde Stone Mill" Tuckahoe, New York: October 17, 2007 () 109: 6.87 [20] Gordon travels to Tuckahoe, New York, to try to save the Olde Stone Mill, an eatery with ...
Spring Mills erected 1839-40 by George Howland Stone Mill Third Built on Same Site Second was Woolen Mill 153: Upper Cayuga on So. Side Great Gully Rd. 2 Miles east of Rte. 90 Springport, New York: Site of Village and Fort on Opposite Bank of Great Gully Destroyed by Col. Butler in Sullivan Campaign 154: Yawger Tavern Intrsctn.
Waterfall. Just north of Tuckahoe MetroNorth Station [45] Waterfall. Lillian and Amy Goldman Stone Mill [46] AKA The Old Snuff Mill. [47] As of 2015 there are plans to build a fish passage here. [18] Waterfall. (Bronx Zoo Dam [48]) Opposite Mitsubishi Riverwalk. [49] [50] As of 2015 there are plans to build a fish passage here. [18]
Tuckahoe marble (also known as Inwood and Westchester marble) is a type of marble found in southern New York and western Connecticut in the Northeastern United States. Part of the Inwood Formation of the Manhattan Prong , it dates from the Late Cambrian to the Early Ordovician ages (~484 ma ago ).
Tuckahoe / t ʌ k ə ˈ h oʊ / is a village in Westchester County, New York, United States. One-and-a-half miles long and three-quarters of a mile wide, with the Bronx River serving as its western boundary, the Village of Tuckahoe is approximately sixteen miles north of midtown Manhattan in Southern Westchester County. [ 2 ]
The multiplex between NY 27 and CR 39 was only meant to be temporary, since NY 27 was proposed to be moved to the Sunrise Highway Extension. Like CR 38, Suffolk County was planning to extend CR 39 east of Flying Point Road through CR 79 (Bridgehampton–Sag Harbor Turnpike) at the proposed Sunrise Highway Extension, and if necessary as a ...
Tuckahoe is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in the Town of Southampton, Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 1,373 at the 2010 census. The population was 1,373 at the 2010 census.