Tarrytown Village, NY 10591 Restaurants Westchester County
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Tarrytown Village

Westchester County

10591 Bamboo Gardens

914-593-0555 
  Category: Restaurants - Chinese Food

10591 Bellas "Greek & Italian"

914-332-0444 
  Category: Restaurants - Mediterranean Food

10591, Bistro, American cuisine, Tarrytown, DoubleTree Hotel, Piano Bar Bistro Z at The Doubletree Hotel

914-524-6410 
  Bistro Z, serving New American cuisine, is located at 455 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591 at The DoubleTree Hotel.

Features
Piano Bar on Friday & Saturday nights

  Category: Restaurants - American New

10591, Pizza, Tarrytown, New York, Westchester County Capri

914-631-5400 
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Capri, serving Pizza, is located at 350 South Broadway in Tarrytown, New York 10591, Westchester County.
  Category: Restaurants - Italian Food

10591, Brazilian, Portuguese, food, Outdoor seating, outdoor seating Caravela "Portuguese & Brazilian"

914-631-1863 
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Caravela, serving Brazilian and Portuguese food, is located at 53 North Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591 in Westchester County.

Features
Outdoor seating

The word is Interesting selection of well prepared food, accompanied by attentive service; outdoor seating in front of the restaurant.

  Categories:
Restaurants - Brazilian Food
Restaurants - Portuguese Food

10591, Pizza, Trattoria, Tarrytown, Westchester County Cassano's

914-366-0666 
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Cassano's Pizza Trattoria is located at 21 North Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591 in Westchester County.
  Category: Restaurants - Pizza

10591 restaurant cuisine French-Mediterranean region award winning desserts bakery Chiboust Bistro & Bakery

914-703-6550 
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Chiboust Bistro & Bakery is located at 14 Main Street, Tarrytown, NY. Chiboust Bistro offers cuisine from the French-Mediterranean region. The bakery is a perfect stop for a morning coffee and croissant or a casual lunch to dine in or take out.
  Categories:
Restaurants - Bistro & Wine Bar
Restaurants - French Cuisine

10591, Coffee, freshly brewed coffee, real coffee, delicious snacks and pastries, fresh whole-bean coffee for brewing at home Coffee Labs Roasters

914-332-1479 
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Coffee Labs Roasters, serving freshly brewed coffee and more, is located at 7 Main Street, Tarrytown, NY 10591.

The word is Locals love the "real coffee, delicious snacks and pastries" and "down-to-earth atmosphere" with a "great staff that is knowledgeable". Many drop by to "get some fresh whole-bean coffee for brewing at home".

  Category: Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea

10591 Demeters Tavern "Sports Bar"

914-631-9679 
  Category: Restaurants - American Traditional

10591, Diner, open 24/7, Tarrytown, NY Eldorado West Diner "Open 24/7"

914-332-5838 
  Eldorado West Diner, open 24/7, is located at 460 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591 in Westchester County.

The word is Open 24/7

  Category: Restaurants - Diners and Sandwich Shops

north of New York City, historic medieval castle, Hudson River, luxury hotel, historic landmark, Equus restaurant, General's bar, veranda, New York City skyline menus, photos, Outdoor Dining Equus - Castle on the Hudson

914-631-1980 
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The Equus, serving New American, is located in the very beautiful Castle on Hudson hotel. Equus occupies elegantly appointed rooms and an enclosed veranda with splendid views of the Hudson River and the New York City skyline.

The Castle has changed very little in its first century. Much of the original interior woodwork and furnishings, which were built by a team of carpenters brought from Germany, still remain intact. Designed for graceful living and entertaining, the Castle has been renovated into a luxury hotel. Its individually styled suites incorporate the unique amenities including fireplaces and turret alcoves.

In 1981, the town of Tarrytown designated the Castle a historic landmark, protecting the outside structure from ever being changed. Press blue button for menus, photos, and more about The Castle on the Hudson.

Features
Outdoor Dining

  Category: Restaurants - French Cuisine

10591, Westchester Marriott, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley, fresh breakfast and lunch Harvest Grille - Westchester Marriott

914-333-1216 
  Harvest Grille, at the Westchester Marriott, is located at 670 White Plains Road, Tarrytown NY 10591, Westchester County in the Hudson Valley. Enjoyseasonal entrees and fresh breakfast and lunch options.
  Category: Restaurants - American Traditional

10591, Traditional American food, Tarrytown, Westchester NY Horsefeathers

914-631-6606 
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Horsefeathers, serving Traditional American food, is located at 94 North Broadway in Tarrytown, Westchester NY 10591.
  Category: Restaurants - Pubs and Pub Food

10591, Italian Bistro, Tarrytown NY, Italy, traditional Italian food, The word is, food is excellent, Tarrytown Music Hall, authentic Italian Isabella Italian Bistro

914-332-1992 
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Isabella Italian Bistro is located at 61 Main, Tarrytown NY 10591 in Westchester County. Rocco and Tino moved from Roscigno Italy over 20 year ago and have been in the food business since, by bringing us all a taste of traditional Italian food.

The word is "The food is excellent" at this convenient location near the Tarrytown Music Hall, with a "friendly staff" and "authentic Italian".

  Category: Restaurants - Italian Food

10591, New American cuisine, Tarrytown, Westchester NY Jack & Dyl's

914-631-2228 
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Jack & Dyl's, serving New American cuisine, is located at 49 Main Street in Tarrytown, Westchester NY 10591.
  Category: Restaurants - American New

10591, Greek Cuisine, Tarrytown, Westchester NY, Mt Kisco, menus Lefteris Gyro "Greek Cuisine"

914-524-9687 
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Lefteris Gyro, serving Greek Cuisine, has two locations: Lefteris Gyro at 1 North Broadway in Tarrytown, Westchester NY 10591 and Lefteris Gyro II at 190 East Main Street in Mt Kisco, Westchester NY 10549. Press blue button for menus and more about Lefteris Gyro.
  Category: Restaurants - Greek Food

10591, Ice Cream, Coffee, Tarrytown, NY, delicious, handcrafted ice cream, gelato, sorbets, coffee, espresso, pastry, soup, organic dairy from Battenkill Creamery, sourced locally, Outdoor dining, patio overlooking the Hudson River Walk, freshest Lighthouse, Ice Cream and Coffee

914-502-0339 
  Lighthouse, Ice Cream & Coffee, is located steps from the Tarrytown MTA Train Station and the Hudson River Walk, at 127 West Main Street at the Hudson Harbor, Tarrytown, NY 10591 in Westchester County. The lighthouse offers pure and delicious, handcrafted ice cream, gelato, sorbets, coffee, espresso, pastry and soup made from the highest quality ingredients, sourced from the area’s very best providers.

Features
Made with organic dairy from Battenkill Creamery
Ingredients sourced locally
Outdoor dining on patio overlooking the Hudson River Walk.

The word is "All of the goodies are made on-site and in small batches, so you’re always guaranteed the freshest, most savory and best quality products".

  Categories:
Restaurants - Diners and Sandwich Shops
Restaurants - Gelato & Ice Cream Shops

10591, hot dogs, The word is Lubins-N-Links

914-909-4198 
  Lubins-N-Links, serving hot dogs in every flavor, is located at 38 Main Street, Tarrytown NY 10591, Westchester County.

The word is from the owner "A Lubin is our own creation made of seasoned, slow roasted, tender and delicious beef, sliced and served on a hot dog bun (it actually falls apart because it's so tender). Top it off with one or more of our specialty toppings."

Links also are made from (choice of 100% all beef, chicken, turkey, veggie, or tofu hot dogs) with any 2 specialty toppings.

  Category: Restaurants - Specialties

10591, Pizzeria, Pizza, Italian dishes, Tarrytown, Westchester NY Main Street Pizza

914-631-3300 
  Main Street Pizzeria, serving Pizza and Italian dishes, is located at 47 Main Street in Tarrytown, Westchester NY 10591.
  Category: Restaurants - Pizza

10591, old fashioned Ice Cream Parlor, Tarrytown, Westchester NY Main Street Sweets

914-332-5757 
  Main Street Sweets, an "old fashioned Ice Cream Parlor", is located at 35 Main Street in Tarrytown, Westchester NY 10591.

The word is A must on a warm summer night.

  Category: Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea

10591, Chinese Food, Chinese take-out, Tarrytown, NY, Westchester County No 1 Chinese "Chinese take-out"

914-631-8082 
  No 1 Chinese Food, a Chinese take-out, is located at 53 Main Street, Tarrytown, NY 10591 in Westchester County.
  Category: Restaurants - Chinese Food

10591, Restaurant, Mediterranean and contemporary American cuisine, Tarrytown Hotel, Outdoor dining on patio Rioja Restaurant

914-332-7900 
  Roija Restaurant, serving a blend of Mediterranean and contemporary American cuisine, is located in the Tarrytown Hotel at 600 White Plains Road, Tarrytown NY 10591, Westchester County.

Features
Outdoor dining on patio

  Category: Restaurants - American New

10591, Steak House, Westchester Marriott in Tarrytown, steaks are terrific, reviews Ruth's Chris Steakhouse

914-631-3311 
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Ruth's Chris Steak House is located at 670 White Plains Road in the Westchester Marriott in Tarrytown, NY 10591, Westchester County.

The word is Ruth's is located in a Marriot and is usually crowded. We "enjoyed the three course special that is affordably priced", "the steaks are terrific" and served with "excellent sides". Note that a few reviewers say the food is average and overpriced.

  Category: Restaurants - Steak & Seafood

10591 Mexican & southwestern cuisine menus website Santa Fe "Southwestern"

914-332-4452 
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Santa Fe restaurant is located at 5 Main Street in Tarrytown, New York. Press blue button for menus and Santa Fe website.
  Category: Restaurants - Mexican Food

10591 Hudson River Valley River Towns tourist attraction menus tea Silver Tips Tea Room

914-332-8515 
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Silver Tips Tea Room is located at 3 North Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591 in the beautiful Hudson River Valley. Press blue button for menus, ordering tea and more.
  Category: Restaurants - Café, Coffee Shops & Tea

10591, Brazilian and Portuguese cuisine, Tarrytown Music Hall, Live Jazz, Brazilian seafood dishes, best Portuguese restaurant Solmar 'Brazilian & Portuguese"

914-333-0151 
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Solmar, serving Brazilian and Portuguese cuisine, is located at 12 Main Street in Tarrytown, NY 10591, across from the Tarrytown Music Hall.

Features
Live Jazz (call for schedule)

The word is Specializing in Brazilian seafood dishes, many agree that "every dish is served to perfection" and "search no more, this is the best Portuguese restaurant I've been to in years".

  Category: Restaurants - Portuguese Food

10591, Restaurant, seafood, Tappan Zee Bridge, outdoor waterfront dining,  Hudson River, Tarrytown, New York Striped Bass

914-366-4455 
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Striped Bass Restaurant, serving seafood in a casual setting, is located at 236 West Main Street, "in the shadows of the Tappan Zee Bridge" in Tarrytown, New York, Westchester County. Striped Bass is open all year for lunch and dinner with outdoor waterfront dining overlooking the Hudson River. The Cabana Bar & Grill is open from April thru October.
  Category: Restaurants - Seafood

10591, Restaurant, Continental cuisine, Tarrytown, NY, Outdoor dining, views of Hudson River, Tappan Zee Bridge, Sunday Brunch, The word is, great views Sunset Cove "Mediterranean & Continental"

914-366-7889 
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Sunset Cove Restaurant, serving Continental cuisine, is located at 238 Green Street, Tarrytown, NY 10591, Westchester County.

Features
Outdoor dining - views of Hudson River and Tappan Zee Bridge
Sunday Brunch

The word is "Just go for the great views."

  Category: Restaurants - Mediterranean Food

10591, Halal, Indian cuisine, Tarrytown, NY 10591, River Towns of Westchester County Swagat Halal Indian Cuisine

914-332-5544 
  Swagat, serving Halal Indian cuisine, is located at 19 North Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591 in one of the River Towns of Westchester County.
  Category: Restaurants - Indian Cuisine

10591, Traditional American, River Towns, Outdoor Dining, Local and organic ingredients, grass fed meat options, Local, Natural and Organic Ingredients Sweet Grass Grill

914-631-0000 
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Sweet Grass Grill, serving Traditional American, is located at 24 Main Street, Tarrytown NY 10591, in one of the River Towns of Westchester County.

Features
Local, grass-fed and organic ingredients
Outdoor dining on sidewalk

The word is Local and organic ingredients, paired with grass fed meat options, culminate in dishes that are delicious and also healthy; served by an attentive wait-staff; "we can't wait to go back".

  Category: Restaurants - American Traditional

10591, Tavern, Farm-To-Table, Tarrytown Music Hall, full bar, The word is, attractive space, warm and inviting, seasonal menu, fresh ingredients, reflecting the seasons, tavern food Tarry Tavern

914-631-7227 
  Tarry Tavern, serving Farm-To-Table cuisine, is located one block away from the Tarrytown Music Hall, at 27 North Main Street, Tarrytown, NY 10591 in Westchester County.

Features
Handsome full bar

The word is The Tavern offers an attractive space that is warm and inviting. The seasonal menu allows for an excellent selection of dishes with fresh ingredients reflecting the seasons. "This is tavern food at its best", NY Times.

  Category: Restaurants - Farm-to-Table

10591 Tony's Pizzeria

914-332-0325 
  Category: Restaurants - Pizza

Restaurants

Tarrytown Village

Westchester County


Restaurants in Tarrytown Village, Westchester County include:

    American New
    American Traditional
    Bistro & Wine Bar
    Brazilian Food
    Café, Coffee Shops & Tea
    Chinese Food
    Diners and Sandwich Shops
    Farm-to-Table
    French Cuisine
    Gelato & Ice Cream Shops
    Greek Food
    Indian Cuisine
    Italian Food
    Mediterranean Food
    Mexican Food
    Pizza
    Portuguese Food
    Pubs and Pub Food
    Seafood
    Specialties
    Steak & Seafood

American New
New American cuisine has its roots in California cuisine. New American food, often similar to Contemporary American, emphasizes a seasonal menu. Dishes are often created based on the availability of fresh ingredients from local farmers and ranchers.

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American Traditional
What is Traditional American food? It's difficult to classify Traditional American food. We all associate Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, French Fries, and of course Apple Pie with American food - and how about Turkey and sweet potatoes on Thanksgiving.

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Chinese Food
The Chinese believe that the preparation of food is an art. The art of cooking Chinese food can include dishes and food preparation techniques which are difficult to develop and may require the expertise of a chef with lots of experience.

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French Cuisine
Most people agree that one of France's most important attractions is its cuisine. French food is enjoyed and savored without being rushed. The French dine slowly, enjoying their food which is often accompanied by a number of wines.

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Greek Food
When eating Greek food, sharing the dinner is as important as the food itself. Greek food offers an ingenious way to make a simple and delicious meal out of fresh local ingredients. Find a Greek restaurant in Westchester.

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Indian Cuisine
The unforgettable aroma of India is the fragrance of spices important to Indian food. The Indian cook has some twenty-five spices with which to mix the recognized combinations or "masalas" (a paste used in Indian food) basic to Indian cuisine.

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Italian Food
Eating Italian food can offer a satisfying and healthy meal. Italian food is varied, abundant in selection, and unique to many of the 20 regions of Italy. Select a fine Italian restaurant from our list of Italian restaurants in Westchester.

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Mexican Food
Mexican food varies by region. Recipes and ingredients from many countries such as Africa, South America, and France influenced Mexican food. Select from a list of many fine Mexican restaurants in Westchester County and the Hudson River Valley.

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Pizza
Almost all Americans can relate to the mouth-watering experience of biting into a crusty and piping-hot pizza dripping with melted mozzarella and juicy tomato sauce Select your favorite Pizza restaurant from our list of Pizzarias.

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About Tarrytown Village


Tarrytown-on-Hudson
Westchester County
Hudson Valley

Tarrytown-On-Hudson is located in the western part of Westchester County, NY. It is situated on the eastern shore of the Hudson River in an area called "The Tappan Zee". The first documented inhabitants of Tarrytown are the Weckquaesgeek Indians, a branch of the Mohican tribe of the Algonquin nation. The Weckquaesgeeks raised corn, squash, beans, and tobacco. They fished the Hudson for shad, oysters and other shellfish and hunted the area for deer and black bear. They also trapped for fur and hides for clothing, and later traded these with the Dutch. Their principle settlement was at the foot of Church Street at a place they called Alipconk, also known as the Place of Elms.

Records show that the first residence in Tarrytown was built in 1645. However, the exact location is not known. The first white settlers were Dutch. They were farmers, fur trappers, and fishermen. Tarrytown soil was light and loamy which was ideal for growing cereals; especially wheat. This led to the area being known as Wheat Town, or Terve Town, which later became mispronounced as Tarrytown. Some historians believe that "tarry" is a corruption of the Dutch word "tarwe" wheat, hence the name "Tarrytown".

Point of Interest: Washington Irving's explanation for the name of "Tarrytown" as written in "The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow", published in the Sketch Book of 1820 is: "In the bosom of one of those spacious coves which indent the eastern shore of the Hudson, at that broad expansion of the river denominated by the ancient Dutch navigators of the Tappan Zee, and where they always prudently shortened sail and implored the protection of St. Nicholas when they crossed, there lies a small market town or rural port which by some is called Greenburgh, but which is more generally and properly known by the name of Tarry Town. This name was given, we are told, in former days, by the good housewives of the adjacent county, from the inveterate propensity of their husbands to linger about the village tavern on market days."

Frederick Philipse, 1626-1702, of Dutch descent, began buying land in 1681 becoming the largest land owner in the Tarrytown area. In 1693, Frederick Philipse was granted a charter for 52,000 acres along the Hudson River by Monarchs William and Mary of Great Britain. His land extended from North Tarrytown, N.Y., to the Bronx, with the Hudson River on the west and the Bronx River on the east. This area covered approximately 90,000 acres. Philipse built two grand manor houses: "Philipse Manor and Philipsburg Manor".

During the American Revolution (1775 - 1781), Tarrytown was part of the "Neutral Ground", an area of Westchester County lying between the British lines to the south and the American lines to the north. Without the protection of either army, the people were subjected to fierce raids by both sides. In 1780 a momentous incident took place which many historians believe helped win the American Revolution.

Point of Interest: On September 23, 1780, Major John Andre, a British spy, was captured by three local militiamen, John Paulding, Isaac Van Wart, and David Williams. Major Andre was carrying papers describing the fortification of West Point, given to him by Benedict Arnold. The clandestine meeting near Haverstraw ended at dawn making it too risky for the Loyalists to row Andre back to the Vulture, which was to carry him back to British Headquarters in New York City. The next day the Americans fired upon the Vulture from Croton Point, forcing it to leave without Andre. There is a historical marker at the foot of Church Street because Americans again fired on the Vulture as it passed by Tarrytown. Benedict Arnold recommended that Andre travel by land on the eastside of the Hudson and was traveling south on horseback, eventually reaching the neutral territory of Tarrytown. John Paulding, who had recently escaped from a British prison in New York City was wearing a Hessian coat, and Andre approached the group thinking they were allies. He was stopped and questioned by the three militiamen who found the plans to West Point hidden in Andre's boot. Andre was brought to the authorities. He was tried and convicted as a spy and hanged in Tappan, New York on October 2, 1780.

In 1853, near Patriot's Park, a monument was erected to honor the three heroic militiamen. At a later dedication, the monument was increased and a bronze stature of John Paulding was added. There is a dedication in stone on the south side of the monument which reads "On this spot the 23rd day of September, 1780, the spy, Major John Andre, Adjutant General of the British Army, was captured by John Paulding, David Williams, and Isaac Van Wart, all natives of this county. History has told the rest. The people of Westchester County have erected this Monument, as well to commemorate a great Event, as to testify their high estimation of that Integrity and Patriotism which, rejecting every temptation, rescued the United States from most imminent peril by baffling the arts of a Spy and the plots of a Traitor. Dedicated October 7, 1853." On the north side of the block an inscription reads, "Their conduct merits our warmest esteem. They have prevented, in all probability, our suffering one of the severest strokes that could have been meditated against us" written by George Washington.

A brief business history of Tarrytown:
Throughout the 18th century the majority of Tarrytown life revolved around the mill. However, there were a small number of farms in Tarrytown that grew mostly wheat, and there were a few taverns and shops. Gradually a few industries began to appear. In 1868 a wagon and carriage factory was opened on Orchard Street. An early leading industry was the Silver Shoe Factory on Washington Street, opened by the Silver brothers in 1871, in which they employed 150 workers. The Woodward Steam Pump Co. opened in 1875 on lower Main Street. In 1881, Albert P. Husted Sr. moved his silk factory from New Jersey to Tarrytown. The Cooper Flour Mill opened a five story building in 1886 and refined 300 barrels of flour a day. John Brown had a boatyard near the Main Street Landings. He also had a cider mill and is reputed to have made among the best cider in the county.

The automobile industry began in the area in 1899 with the Mobile Company of U.S.A. They were followed by Maxwell-Briscoe, and then, The Chevrolet Motor Co. in 1915 that became the General Motors Assembly Division in 1918. The General Motors plant was in North Tarrytown (now Sleepy Hollow), During World War II the assembly plant was retooled to make wings for Grumman torpedo bombers and was named Eastern Aircraft employing 10,000 workers, 2,900 of the workers were women. Before the 1970's most workers lived in Tarrytown or Sleepy Hollow. On the southern end of town is the General Motors Training Center that instructs dealer technicians. They have been in Tarrytown since 1955. General Foods became Kraft General Foods in 1989 and is involved in product development, packaging, and quality control. Hitachi Corporate has been in Tarrytown since 1984.

Tarrytown flourished as an active river port in the post-war period. After the Hudson River Railroad opened in 1849, river traffic slowed and various manufacturing enterprises sprang up. Marking this growth, the village incorporated in 1870. It was as a distinguished residential community, however, that Tarrytown truly gained eminence.

1849 was a turning point in the history of Tarrytown as the New York & Hudson River Railroad connected New York City and Albany as it passed through Tarrytown. The Railroad decreased the amount of steamboat traffic on the river, and it began the change from rural farming in Tarrytown. The railroad increased the population that began to work in factories, tool works and other industries that sprang up on the River. At that time, the Hudson River reached to the bottom of Cottage Place and Windle Park. Orchard Street, Depot Plaza, and Franklin Courts were built on top of landfill.

Orchard Street, was the main business section of Tarrytown from 1845 to 1969. It ran south from Valley and Wildey Street to Franklin and White Street. It consisted of several blocks of beautiful 19th century buildings. By the 1960's there had been several devastating fires, and the buildings were beginning to look run down. As a result, in 1969 the difficult decision to raze Orchard Street was made to make way for Urban Renewal and the building of Asbury Terrace.

History of Tarrytown Mansions, Castles, and Historic Sites:

    Frederick Philipse built "Philipse Manor" circa 1682, in Yonkers as the permanent family seat. The estate eventually passed into British and then American hands in the Revolution, and its administration as a single unit was never restored. Soon after the American Revolution, a New York merchant bought the Yonkers manor house, and in 1868 the city of Yonkers purchased it for use as the city hall.

    Frederick Philipse built "Philipsburg Manor" circa 1683, as a mill and a manor hall. Philipsburg Manor was the northern family seat, at Upper Mills, North Tarrytown, on the Pocantico River. When Frederick died in 1702, his son Adolph became "Lord of the Manor". He doubled the size of the original home and increased the capacity of the mill by adding a third set of millstones so that he could grind barley and corn as well as his wheat. Over the years, Philipsburg Manor has been extensively restored. It now features a stone manor house, 18th-century period furnishings, a working water-powered grist mill and millpond, an 18th-century barn, a slave garden, and a reconstructed tenant farm house. The grounds are home to historic breeds of cattle, sheep, and chickens. Today, Philipsburg Manor is a living history museum of Dutch colonial life.

    Frederick Philipse built "The Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow" circa 1697

    By the turn of the 20th century, the Tarrytown skyline was filled with many new and "old" mansions and castles. Tarrytown was known as "Millionaire's Colony". More than 65 grand estates filled the area.

    "Lyndhurst" circa 1838, is a preeminent architectural landmark. It resides in a 67-acre park representing 19th century architecture, decorative arts, and landscape. Overlooking the Hudson River in Tarrytown, NY, Lyndhurst is one of America's finest Gothic Revival mansions. Its noteworthy occupants included: former New York City mayor William Paulding, merchant George Merritt, and the railroad magnate and Wall Street tycoon Jay Gould.

    "Hillcrest" circa 1882, built by Captain William Casey on 18 acres of land. Mark Twain bought the estate in 1902. After living there for two years, Mark Twain had a dispute with the village regarding the assessment of the estate. In 1904 he sold it to Charles Gardner who sold it to Jacques Halle, a member of the New York Stock Exchange. Halle demolished the old home and made a larger mansion that he called Halleston. It was later acquired by a developer, David Swope. Today, Tappan Hill is known as "Abigail Kirsch at Tappan Hill" an elegant venue for receptions.

    "The Tarrytown Music Hall" circa 1885, built in the Queen Anne Style by William Wallace, the chocolate candy manufacturer. The Tarrytown Music Hall is the oldest continually operating theater in Westchester. The interior displays the beauty of Victorian craftsmanship, and the Art Deco style.

    "Carrollcliff" circa 1897 and 1910 was built in two stages. It was built in the Tudor style by Carroll, the son of a Civil War General. It was built from stone quarried on the property and nearby Glenville. Carroll was a correspondent for the New York Times, a playwright, and organizer of a street paving company. Today, this site is the magnificent "Castle on the Hudson" hotel.

    "Kykuit" circa 1902, built by John D. Rockefeller and has been the home to four generations of the Rockefeller family. Kykuit means "high point" in Dutch and has breathtaking views of the Hudson River. Kykuit is home to beautiful furniture, paintings and sculptures. The grounds contain wonderful terraces, fountains, gardens, and a large collection of 20th century sculpture. Kykuit also has a large collection of antique cars and horse drawn vehicles.

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The millionaires of "Millionaire's Colony" greatly contributed to Tarrytown's economy. Every mansion and castle was built mostly by local tradesmen, every estate had many local workmen, and every local merchant had his share of millionaire customers.

Following World War II, socio-economic changes altered this aspect of the community, as clusters of single family homes replaced large estates. Construction of the New York State Thruway and Tappan Zee Bridge accelerated the growth of Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow, with new residents flocking to this desirable community.

History And Antiquities
The following covers "History and Antiquities", a general collection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, and anecdotes about Westchester County and its towns. When reading the following, remember to keep in mind that this information has been written about two hundred years ago. Population statistics and events have not been revised to reflect current events and perspective. We think this adds to the historical flavor and interest of the writings, giving a different perspective on much of this information and written in an "older world" writing style. "Historical Collections of the State of New York, Published by S. Tuttle, 194 Chatham-Square, 1841

    Tarrytown
    Tarrytown is pleasantly situated 28 miles N. of New York, on an elevation overlooking the Hudson River, opposite the widest part of Tappan bay. The village contains 4 churches, 80 or 90 dwellings, and about 1,000 inhabitants. Situated about one fourth of a mile N. of the village, Andre was taken prisoner, in September 1780, by three militiamen. The three were playing cards in the field which was then covered with trees and shrubbery, when their attention was arrested by the clattering of a horse's hoofs over a wooden bridge. They left their cards, and arrested Andre. The annexed account of the taking of Andre, is from a manuscript in the possession f Isaac H. Tiffany, Esq. being the notes of a personal conversation which he had with David Williams, one of the actors in the scene at Broome, Schoharie county, Feb. 13, 1817.




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