Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Leggio was born in Tarrytown, New York and died there on April 17, 2009. In his final years, he performed in clubs and restaurants throughout Westchester County, New York, such as the Red Hat Bistro in Irvington. [1] In 2006 he recorded Three Legends Live at the Division Street Grill with Bucky Pizzarelli and Bill Crow at one of these dates. On ...
Bridge Street Properties is the name given to the redevelopment of a factory site on the Hudson River in Irvington, New York, United States.Originally built between 1904 and 1912, the 205,000 square feet (19,000 m 2) site now houses various commercial and retail companies in 600 square feet (56 m 2) to 40,000 square feet (3,700 m 2) office suites and lofts.
The "Convention of the Representatives of the State of New York" stopped there in April 1776, when Jonathan Odell was the proprietor, on their way out of New York City when the British occupied it, and discussed General Washington's defeat at the Battle of Long Island. In 1989, the Village of Irvington had the opportunity to purchase for $5.5 ...
Lucien is a French restaurant located on First Avenue in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Lucien was opened by Moroccan-born restaurateur Lucien Bahaj in 1998. [ 1 ] The menu includes traditional French fare inspired by Bahaj's upbringing in the South of France .
Nuits (Irvington, New York) W. Washington Irving Memorial This page was last edited on 28 October 2020, at 04:38 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The Irvington Police Department in a statement Monday advised residents to avoid traveling in the village after 2 p.m. ... Westchester traffic expected Thursday as Joe Biden visits Irvington NY ...
The Lord & Burnham Building, located at the corner of Main and Astor Streets in Irvington, New York, United States, is a brick building in the Queen Anne architectural style built in the 1880s. In 1999 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places , and was added as a contributing property to the Irvington Historic District in 2014.
The McVickar House is located at 131 Main Street in Irvington, New York, United States. It is a wooden frame house built in the middle of the 19th century in the Greek Revival architectural style with some Picturesque decorative touches added later. In 2004 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2]