Westchester County is a county located in the U.S. state of New York. Westchester covers an area of 450 square miles (1,200 km2) and has a population of 949,113 according to the 2010 Census, residing in 45 municipalities. It was named after the city of Chester in England, and the county seat is White Plains.
List of Populated Places in Westchester County
Cities
- Yonkers, founded in 1646
- New Rochelle, founded in 1688 by Huguenot settlers
- Mount Vernon
- White Plains, founded in 1683 by Puritan settlers
- Peekskill
- Rye (city)
Towns, villages and Hamlets
- Bedford (town)
- Bedford (hamlet)
- Bedford Hills
- Bedford Village
- Katonah
- Cortlandt
- Buchanan
- Cortlandt Manor
- Croton-on-Hudson
- Crugers
- Montrose
- Verplanck
- Eastchester (town)
- Bronxville
- Tuckahoe
- Eastchester
- Greenburgh
- Ardsley
- Dobbs Ferry
- Elmsford
- Fairview
- Greenville/Edgemont
- Hartsdale
- Hastings-on-Hudson
- Irvington
- Tarrytown
- Harrison
- Purchase
- Lewisboro (town)
- Cross River
- Golden's Bridge
- Lewisboro (hamlet)
- South Salem
- Vista
- Waccabuc
- Mamaroneck (town)
- Larchmont
- Mamaroneck (village)
- Mount Kisco
- Mount Pleasant
- Briarcliff Manor
- Eastview
- Hawthorne
- Pleasantville
- Pocantico Hills
- Sleepy Hollow
- Thornwood
- Valhalla
- New Castle
- Chappaqua
- Millwood
- Tompkins Corners
- North Castle
- Armonk
- Banksville
- North Salem
- Croton Falls
- Peach Lake
- Purdys
- Salem Center
- Ossining (town)
- Briarcliff Manor
- Crotonville
- Ossining (village)
- Pelham (town)
- Pelham (village)
- Pelham Manor
- Pound Ridge
- Scotts Corners
- Rye (town)
- Mamaroneck (village)
- Port Chester
- Rye Brook
- Scarsdale
- Somers (town)
- Amawalk
- Baldwin Place
- Granite Springs
- Heritage Hills
- Lincolndale
- Shenorock
- Somers (hamlet)
- Yorktown (town)
- Crompond
- Jefferson Valley-Yorktown
- Kitchawan
- Lake Mohegan
- Shrub Oak
- Yorktown (hamlet)
- Yorktown Heights
Cemeteries
Sources
- History of Westchester county; L. E. Preston & Co.; 1886.