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  1. Rye is a town in Westchester County, New York, United States. The population was 49,613 at the 2020 United States census [2] over 45,928 at the 2010 census. [3] It is a separate municipality from the city of Rye.

  2. Official Town of Rye website. On our site you can learn about important news, events, and goings on in the Town of Rye. Make sure to visit our parks pages to learn about our beautiful parks and beaches.

  3. Rye, New York is a fascinating place that sits in the crossroads of America’s history, both literally and figuratively. From native peoples to European exploration, the colonial period to independence, emancipation to immigration, industrialization and transportation, prohibition and suburbanization, Rye played an integral part.

  4. www.visitwestchesterny.com › sound-shore › ryeRye - Visit Westchester N.Y

    Rye has: Rye Playland: One of America’s oldest amusement parks features historic rides, a beach, boardwalk, pier, swimming pool, kiddyland, lake boating, picnic area, fireworks, mini golf and indoor ice-skating. Rye Nature Center: Located on 47 acres of wildlife preserve, with over two miles of hiking trails, ponds, streams and granite ...

  5. Compass. All Neighborhood Guides. Westchester & Hudson Valley. Rye. Welcome to Rye. Rye just might have the richest history of any Westchester County town.

  6. The Rye Historical Society is dedicated to researching, preserving, and celebrating Ryes unique heritage. Located in the heart of downtown Rye, New York, our historic Square House Museum offers a dynamic and wide range of engaging experiences, including educational lectures, guided walking tours, school tours and programming, youth ...

  7. The Village of Rye, which was separately incorporated in 1904 and already a popular beach resort, developed rapidly as a residential suburb of New York City (24 miles [39 km] southwest) with the advent of trolley cars and commuter trains; it was chartered as a city in 1942.

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