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  1. Dobbs Ferry was named for the ferry service started in the early 1700s by John Dobbs or his son William. It was not a licensed service, so there are no official records to pin down exactly which Dobbs family member started the service or when.

  2. Dobbs Ferry takes great pride in its schools, and most notably, their athletic teams. Main and Cedar Streets are home to many of the village's restaurants and shops, as well as the majority of its seven art and pottery galleries. Dobbs Ferry has: Sweeping Hudson River views. Riverfront dining and excellent restaurants in all price ranges.

  3. Dobbs Ferry is a Village that is not defined simply by a single quality or feature, but instead by many attributes. The Hudson River waterfront, generous open spaces, tree-lined streets, a traditional downtown, and a hillside setting all play a part in defining Dobbs Ferry’s identity. We are a historic, riverfront Village, founded more than ...

  4. Called a typical Hudson River village, Dobbs Ferry is unspoiled by tract homes and shopping malls, retaining the quaint flavor of an American small-town. The village offers visitors the chance to walk amidst breath-taking views of the lower Hudson River and the Palisades on the river's western banks.

  5. Mar 17, 2020 · It’s the summer of 1781. The American Revolution is nearing its climax, and the French and American armies are encamped within lower Westchester. For six weeks, from July 6 to Aug. 19, Dobbs Ferry would serve as the “crossroads of the revolution,” as described by American Revolution historian, David Hackett Fischer.

  6. Some writers thought that Dobbs Ferry lacked distinction as the village was named for a mere boatman. Others thought the name should be changed to Paulding in honor of one of the captors of British Revolutionary War spy Major John Andre (John Paulding). According to one Tribune editorial, the name Dobbs’ conjured up pleasant

  7. To learn about Dobbs Ferry's remarkable history, please consider the following options: Persons who wish to conduct in-depth scholarly research regarding Dobbs Ferry's history are invited to schedule a visit to the archives of the Dobbs Ferry Historical Society, which is located at the Mead House, on 12 Elm Street-- telephone: (914-) 674-1007.

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