On Mamaroneck Road at Garden Road, on the left when traveling south on Mamaroneck Road.
This house was headquarters of Major General Sir William Howe, Commander in Chief of British forces in America, after the Battle of White Plains, October 28, 1776. — — Map (db m32014) HM
Near White Plains Road (New York State Route 22) at Crane Road, on the left when traveling north.
Bicentennial Time Capsule
On 7 March, 1788, under enactment of the Senate and Assembly of the State of New York, that portion of the County of Westchester called the Manor of Scarsdale was erected into a town, by the name of Scarsdale.
As part . . . — — Map (db m42523) HM
On White Plains Road (New York State Route 22) at Tompkins Road, on the left when traveling north on White Plains Road.
Near This Spot Was Born June 21st 1774
Daniel D. Tompkins
Governor Of The State Of New York 1807-1817
Vice-President Of The United States 1817-1825
This Site Is Marked By
The Westchester County Historical Society
Through The Generosity . . . — — Map (db m42511) HM
On White Plains Road (New York State Route 22) at Wayside Lane, on the left when traveling north on White Plains Road.
Wayside Inn
For many years, before and after the Revolutionary War, a country tavern.
During that long struggle for independence, a meeting place for Scarsdale patriots and the scene of repeated attacks by British soldiers.
Erected by
The . . . — — Map (db m42524) HM