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Village of Greenwich Historic District is a national historic district located at Greenwich in Washington County, New York. It includes 165 contributing buildings, six contributing sites (parks), one contributing structure, and 27 contributing objects.
Greenwich is a town in the southwestern part of Washington County, New York, United States. The town is located on the western border of the county. The population was 4,868 at the 2020 census. [6] [3] It is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. [7] Greenwich features several homes that were a part of the Underground Railroad. [8]
New York Marble Cemetery Interments, 1830–1937 (2nd ed.). Published by the author. ISBN 978-0-578-62029-9. Todd, Charles Burr (1907). In Olde New York: Sketches of Old Times and Places in Both the State and the City. New York: The Grafton Press. p. 29. OCLC 3985699.
New York State Route 372 (NY 372) is an east–west state highway in southern Washington County, New York, in the United States. It extends for just under 9 miles (14 km) from an intersection with NY 22 in the village of Cambridge to a junction with NY 29 in the village of Greenwich. The route is known as Main Street inside of both villages ...
Greenwich, New York may refer to: ... Greenwich (town), New York, in Washington County; Greenwich Village, in New York City This page was last edited on ...
East Greenwich is a hamlet in the Town of Greenwich in Washington County, New York United States. [1] It is part of the Glens Falls, New York Metropolitan Statistical Area. The community is located on NY Route 29 in the southeastern corner of the town. It is on the north bank of the Batten Kill, which historically provided water power for industry.
Waverly Place is a narrow street in the Greenwich Village section of the New York City borough of Manhattan, that runs from Bank Street to Broadway. Waverly changes direction roughly at its midpoint at Christopher Street, turning about 120 degrees from a north/south street to a northwest/southeast street. At Christopher Street, the traffic ...
The New York Times wrote in 1987: "The house is very much alive these days with its occasional use for special events and celebrations." [ 80 ] In 1988, three buildings to the east were demolished, [ 21 ] [ 81 ] one of which shared a party wall with the Seabury Tredwell House, [ 70 ] This caused $1 million in damage to the house. [ 82 ]