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  1. His estate in Mount Kisco, New York was later purchased and subdivided in the 2000s. [42]

  2. Mount comes from the 623 foot hill located in the Northwest portion of the village. Kisco is derived from Native American words -either cisqua meaning 'a muddy place' or kiskamenahook meaning "settlement near a brook." Both derivatives draw upon the waters of the Kisco River and Branch Brook streams, wetlands and valley, with 'Kisco Mountain ...

  3. St. Mark's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church at the junction of N. Bedford Rd. and E. Main Street in Mt. Kisco, Westchester County, New York. It was designed by architect Bertram Goodhue in 1907 and built from 1909 to 1913 in the late Gothic Revival style. The church was expanded in 1927–1928.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WFME-FMWFME-FM - Wikipedia

    WFME-FM (92.7 FM, Family Radio) is a radio station licensed to Garden City, New York, and serving the western Long Island and New York City area. It is owned by Family Stations, Inc and broadcasts a religious music & reformed Christian teaching, Southern gospel music, and hymns format. The station's transmitter is located at the North Shore Towers in Glen Oaks, Queens .

  5. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mount_KiscoMount Kisco - Wikipedia

    Mount Kisco, New York City. Mount Kisco është një komunitet që është një fshat dhe një qytet në Wetchester Contry, New York, Shtetet e Bashkuara. Qyteti i Malit Kisco është brenda kufijve të fshatit. Popullsia ishte 10.887 në regjistrimin e 2010-ës.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WFME_(AM)WFME (AM) - Wikipedia

    WFME (AM) /  40.7167694°N 73.9173583°W  / 40.7167694; -73.9173583. WFME (1560 kHz) is a currently silent non-commercial AM radio station licensed to New York, New York. The station is owned by Family Radio, a Christian radio ministry based in Nashville, Tennessee. The station ceased broadcasting on March 4, 2024.

  7. New York State Route 133 ( NY 133) is an 8.71-mile (14.02 km) long state highway in Westchester County, New York, in the United States. It begins at U.S. Route 9 (US 9) in the village of Ossining, goes through several hamlets in the town of New Castle ( Millwood and Tompkins Corners), and ends at NY 117 in the village of Mount Kisco .

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