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  1. White Plains is a city in Westchester County, New York, United States. It is the 29th-largest municipality in the state of New York, an inner suburb of New York City, and the county seat and commercial hub of Westchester County, a densely populated suburban county that is home to about one million people.

  2. The Battle of White Plains took place during the New York and New Jersey campaign of the American Revolutionary War on October 28, 1776, near White Plains, New York.

  3. White Plains, the county seat of Westchester County, New York since 1757, came into being in 1683. Men from nearby Rye, New York purchased 4,435 acres of land from the Weckquaeskeck Indians. They dubbed their purchase “White Plains”, translating the Indian “Quarropas” or white marshes or plains.

  4. www.niche.com › places-to-live › white-plains-westchester-nyWhite Plains, NY - Niche

    Jul 18, 2023 · White Plains is a town in New York with a population of 59,421. White Plains is in Westchester County and is one of the best places to live in New York. Living in White Plains offers residents an urban feel and most residents own their homes. In White Plains there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.

  5. White Plains is a city of 60,000 people (2020) in Westchester County, New York. White Plains has several locations listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It also does well-run Saint Patrick's Day parade and New Year's celebrations. The library is top notch.

  6. May 3, 2016 · New York’s Provincial Congress met in White Plains, now the “Birthplace of New York State,” to ratify the statement. ... Leading an era of unprecedented growth, his team enticed New York department stores to White Plains and turned more than 100 acres of downtown land into a business district. By 2003, construction in the city totaled ...

  7. Established in 1683, Westchester was named after the city of Chester, England. [7] [8] [a] The county seat is the city of White Plains, while the most populous municipality in the county is the city of Yonkers, with 211,569 residents per the 2020 census. The county is part of the Hudson Valley region of the state.

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