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BounceU, offering parties for kids and more, located at 150 Clearbrook Road, Elmsford, NY 10523 in Westchester County.
From Bounce U: "At BounceU of Elmsford, we specialize in perfect party ideas. With our amazing inflatable structures, unbeatable customer service, and clean, climate-controlled environment, all you really have to do is show up and take pictures. Throwing a private party here couldn't be easier - just give us a call, choose one of our popular packages, and let us take care of the food, the cleanup, and everything else." ![]()
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The Children's Theatre at the Westchester Broadway Theatre is located at One Broadway Plaza, Elmsford, NY 10523 in Westchester County. The Westchester Broadway Theatre is the longest running year-round professional theatre in the State of New York.
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The Greenburgh Public Library is located at 300 Tarrytown Road, Elmsford, NY 10523 in Westchester County.
Greenburgh Public Library History: "The Greenburgh Public Library was granted its charter on August 24, 1962, to provide library service to the residents of unincorporated Greenburgh, which includes portions of Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Elmsford, Hastings, Irvington and Tarrytown. The first library opened in rented rooms in a building on Dobbs Ferry Road. ![]()
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Random Farms, Kids' Theater (RFKT), performs at The Tarrytown Music Hall or Yorktown Stage; location of rehearsals and classes are at Elmsford Studio, 77 Executive Blvd, Elmsford, NY 10523 in Westchester County.
From Random Farms: "The Random Farms Kids' Theater is a not-for-profit organization that puts young people center stage. It is dedicated to creating a safe environment where children of all backgrounds are encouraged to discover the joy of theater within themselves - on and off the stage. Through its programs, students develop an appreciation for arts and music, cultivate leadership and life skills, and build self-esteem. ![]()
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Westchester Skating Academy is located at 91 Fairview Park Drive, Elmsford, NY 10523 in Westchester County.
From Westchester Skating: "Built in 1996, the Westchester Skating Academy has quickly become the premiere skating facility in the Westchester County Area. Conveniently located in Elmsford, New York, WSA is one of the only NHL twin rink facilities in Westchester County. Open seven days a week, we offer quality skating programs in a warm and nurturing atmosphere." ![]()
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Elmsford is located to the southwest of the center "waist" of Westchester County, New York in the Hudson Valley.
History of Elmsford
In Elmsford's central square was a tavern, built in the early 1700's by Abraham Storm, and known later as O'Brien's Chateau. During the Revolutionary War, French and Colonial officers often gathered in this tavern and the barmaid, Betsy, frequently garnished their drinks with the tail feathers of chickens appropriated by the Colonials from Torie's hen-coops in the neighborhood. Thus Elmsford became the birthplace of that celebrated libation, "the cocktail." The tavern was also the scene of the escape of Harvey Birch, famous American spy, as related by James Fenimore Cooper in "The Spy". In his writings Cooper also mentioned another historical place in Elmsford, "Katy's Cave" where American soldiers were hidden during the Revolution. Through the greater part of the 1800's Elmsford grew very slowly. It was just a little hamlet with a church, a school and a store, surrounded by outlying farms. Then in the last decades of the century the railroad followed the river northward and established a station there. This meant that people who worked in New York City could now live in Elmsford. The village experienced a population explosion which culminated in its incorporation in 1910. The easy accessibility of the community has contributed greatly to the industrial and commercial position of the village. One of the first radio stations in the county and perhaps the state, WRW began operation in Tarrytown in 1920 by an Elmsford resident. Descendants of Alexander Hamilton and Isaac Van Wart have resided in Elmsford. Van Wart, one of the captors of Major John Andre, during the Revolution, is buried in the cemetery of the Elmsford Reformed Church. Point of Interest: In 1955 the Empire City Racing Association offered the village a life-size statue of "Dollar", a famous racehorse and sire of a line of thoroughbreds. The statue had once stood at the gate of the Empire City Racetrack (later Yonkers Raceway), purchased by James Butler in 1908. "Dollar" had been moved to the Butler estate, which had since been sold to Union Carbide. Elmsford decided to accept the statue and to have it placed in front of Village Hall. So in May of 1956, a crane pulled up and workmen lowered the statue. It is told that the Village Clerk was dismayed that the tail end was facing her office. Up went the statue again and when it was finally put down the tail end was facing the Police Department. By the time the Chief of Police had arrived on the scene, the truck had pulled away. Since that day the statue has been a well-known and unique historical landmark in the Village of Elmsford. About ElmsfordThere are many things to do in and around Elmsford. Learn about activities, attractions, things to do, and places to go, in or near Elmsford. For a wonderful day in the fresh air, visit parks in Elmsford. If you're looking for something to do this weekend; take the kids for a picnic at Deluca Park and White Plains Avenue Park. If you are a golfer, visit the golf courses around Elmsford. For those that love antiquing, be sure to visit antique stores around Elmsford, and when its time for a bite to eat, be sure to select from several fine restaurants in Elmsford, New York. |