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  1. Bronxville is a village in Westchester County, New York, United States, located approximately 15 miles (24 km) north of Midtown Manhattan. It is part of the town of Eastchester . The village comprises one square mile (2.5 km 2 ) of land in its entirety, approximately 20% of the town of Eastchester.

  2. Home. About Bronxville. The Village of Bronxville, only 15 miles north of midtown Manhattan, is a charming English-style village nestled along the banks of the Bronx River in southern Westchester County in New York. Celebrated residential areas comprise of apartments, townhouses, single family homes, even our very own “yellow brick road”.

  3. Satellite. Photo Map. villageofbronxville.com. Wikivoyage. Wikipedia. Photo: Trxr4kds, Public domain. Type: Town with 6,490 residents. Description: village in Westchester County, New York, United States. Postal code: 10708. Neighbors: Mount Vernon, Tuckahoe and Yonkers. Ukraine is facing shortages in its brave fight to survive.

  4. Bronxville is a village in Westchester County, New York, United States, located approximately 15 miles (24 km) north of Midtown Manhattan. It is part of the town of Eastchester. The village comprises one square mile (2.5 km 2) of land in its entirety, approximately 20% of the town of Eastchester.

  5. 16/18 Prescott Avenue. See also. References. Lawrence Park Historic District. Coordinates: 40°56′27″N 73°50′19″W. Lawrence Park Historic District is a national historic district located at Bronxville, Westchester County, New York. The district contains 94 contributing buildings, the majority of which are architecturally or historically significant.

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  7. Bronxville: The Square-Mile Village. There’s truly nowhere like Bronxville, a thriving community that, despite its 20-odd minute train ride from Manhattan, has over the past two centuries cultivated a unique cultural identity independent of the nearby metropolis.

  8. The third and current Bronxville Station was built in 1916 by the New York Central Railroad, [4] in the Spanish-Mission Revival architecture designed to match that of the nearby Gramatan Hotel. As with the rest of the Harlem Line, the merger of New York Central with Pennsylvania Railroad in 1968 transformed it into a Penn Central station, and ...

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