Historical Markers and War Memorials in Westchester County, New York
Adjacent to Westchester County, New York
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 101► New York (Westchester County), Pelham — Colonel Philip Pell — 1753 - 1811 — |
| 102► New York (Westchester County), Pelham — The Old Boston Road — |
| 103► New York (Westchester County), Pelham Manor — “Pelham Dale” — |
| 104► New York (Westchester County), Pelham Manor — Battle of Pelham — 1776 1976 — |
| 105► New York (Westchester County), Pelham Manor — This Mile Stone — |
| 106► New York (Westchester County), Port Chester — Abraham Bush Homestead — |
| 107► New York (Westchester County), Port Chester — Christopher Columbus — |
| 108► New York (Westchester County), Port Chester — Historic Village of Port Chester — |
| 109► New York (Westchester County), Port Chester — In Memory of Newell Rising — |
| 110► New York (Westchester County), Port Chester — Luigi Del Bianco Memorial — |
| 111► New York (Westchester County), Port Chester — Port Chester Spanish American War Monument — |
| 112► New York (Westchester County), Port Chester — Port Chester Vietnam War Memorial — |
| 113► New York (Westchester County), Port Chester — Port Chester World War I Monument — |
| 114► New York (Westchester County), Port Chester — Port Chester World War II Memorial — |
| 115► New York (Westchester County), Port Chester — Rye Soldiers Memorial — |
| 116► New York (Westchester County), Pound Ridge — Hiram Halle (1867-1944) — |
| 117► New York (Westchester County), Pound Ridge — Murphy’s Corners Historic Site — |
| 118► New York (Westchester County), Rye — African Cemetery 1860-1964 — Westchester County Tricentennial 1683-1983 — |
| 119► New York (Westchester County), Rye — Boston Post Road — |
| 120► New York (Westchester County), Rye — Boston Post Road Historic District — |
| 121► New York (Westchester County), Rye — Old Rye Fort 1675 — |
| 122► New York (Westchester County), Rye — Playland Amusement Park — |
| 123► New York (Westchester County), Rye — Rye Meeting House — |
| 124► New York (Westchester County), Rye — The Purdy Burying Ground — |
| 125► New York (Westchester County), Rye — This is one of some 230 markers erected on the Boston Post Road in 1763 — |
| 126► New York (Westchester County), Rye — This is one of some 230 markers erected on the Boston Post Road in 1763 — |
| 127► New York (Westchester County), Rye Brook — Crawford Park — |
| 128► New York (Westchester County), Rye Brook — Rye Korean War Veterans Memorial — |
| 129► New York (Westchester County), Scarsdale — Gen. Howe’s Headquarters — |
| 130► New York (Westchester County), Scarsdale — Scarsdale Bicentennial Time Capsule — |
| 131► New York (Westchester County), Scarsdale — Site of Daniel D. Tompkins Birthplace — |
| 132► New York (Westchester County), Scarsdale — Wayside Inn — |
| 133► New York (Westchester County), Sleepy Hollow — Cold Spring — |
| 134► New York (Westchester County), Sleepy Hollow — Philipsburg Manor — |
| 135► New York (Westchester County), Sleepy Hollow — The Headless Horseman Bridge — |
| 136► New York (Westchester County), Sleepy Hollow — The Old Dutch Church — |
| 137► New York (Westchester County), Somers — Elephant Hotel — |
| 138► New York (Westchester County), Somers — Mt. Zion Church — |
| 139► New York (Westchester County), Somers — Reis Park — |
| 140► New York (Westchester County), Somers — Somers Soldiers Memorial — |
| 141► New York (Westchester County), Somers — Somers Veterans Monument — |
| 142► New York (Westchester County), Somers — Somers World War I Monument — |
| 143► New York (Westchester County), South Salem — Lewisboro Veterans Monument — |
| 144► New York (Westchester County), Tarrytown — “The Memorial Church of Washington Irving” — |
| 145► New York (Westchester County), Tarrytown — Action in Tarrytown — |
| 146► New York (Westchester County), Tarrytown — André Captors Monument — |
| 147► New York (Westchester County), Tarrytown — Andre Captured — |
| 148► New York (Westchester County), Tarrytown — Asbury M. E. Church — |
| 149► New York (Westchester County), Tarrytown — Christ Church — |
| 150► New York (Westchester County), Tarrytown — Cold Spring — |
| 151► New York (Westchester County), Tarrytown — Gold Star Mothers — |
| 152► New York (Westchester County), Tarrytown — Korean & Viet Nam Memorial Monuments — |
| 153► New York (Westchester County), Tarrytown — Our Union Soldiers — |
| 154► New York (Westchester County), Tarrytown — Second Reformed Church — |
| 155► New York (Westchester County), Tarrytown — Tarrytown World War II Memorial — |
| 156► New York (Westchester County), Valhalla — Reuben Wright’s Mill — |
| 157► New York (Westchester County), Valhalla — Reuben Wright’s Mills — |
| 158► New York (Westchester County), Verplanck — In Grateful Remembrance — |
| 159► New York (Westchester County), Verplanck — King’s Ferry Offered a Safe Crossing — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Nat’l Hist Trail — |
| 160► New York (Westchester County), Verplanck — Kings Ferry — |
| 161► New York (Westchester County), Verplanck — The Path to Victory — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Nat’l Hist Trail — |
| 162► New York (Westchester County), Verplanck — The Story of a River — |
| 163► New York (Westchester County), Verplanck — Washington at Verplanck’s Point — By John Trumbull, 1790 — |
| 164► New York (Westchester County), West Harrison — VFW Post 5463 Veterans Memorial — |
| 165► New York (Westchester County), West Harrison — West Harrison Honor Roll — Defenders of Our Freedom — Korean War — |
| 166► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — American Red Cross in Westchester County — |
| 167► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Battle of White Plains — |
| 168► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Battle of White Plains — |
| 169► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Battle of White Plains — American Forces — 1776 — |
| 170► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Battle of White Plains — British Forces — 1776 — |
| 171► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Battle of White Plains — Chatterton’s Hill, October 28, 1776 — |
| 172► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Battle Park — |
| 173► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Center of Washington’s Army — |
| 174► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Cuba Free — 1898 — |
| 175► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Jacob Purdy House — |
| 176► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Jacob Purdy House — |
| 177► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Jacob Purdy House (1721) — |
| 178► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Lockheed T-33 — |
| 179► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Merritt Hill — Spirit of 1776 — |
| 180► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Site of the Birth of New York State — |
| 181► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Soldiers' Memorial — |
| 182► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — The Battle of White Plains — October 28, 1776 — |
| 183► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — The War for American Independence — |
| 184► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — U.S. Soldiers and Sailors Memorial — |
| 185► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — Washington Arms Apartments — |
| 186► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — White Plains Roll of Honor — |
| 187► New York (Westchester County), White Plains — White Plains World War I Memorial — |
| 188► New York (Westchester County), Yonkers — Mile Square Road — |
| 189► New York (Westchester County), Yorktown Heights — Black Soldiers of the 1st Rhode Island Regiment — |
| 190► New York (Westchester County), Yorktown Heights — Burial Place — |
| 191► New York (Westchester County), Yorktown Heights — Davenport House — |
| 192► New York (Westchester County), Yorktown Heights — First Presbyterian Church — Historic Yorktown — |
| 193► New York (Westchester County), Yorktown Heights — French Hill — The Road to Victory During the American Revolution — |
| 194► New York (Westchester County), Yorktown Heights — 7 — Yorktown Church — American Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site — |
| 195► New York (Westchester County), Yorktown Heights — Yorktown Korean and Vietnam Wars Monument — |
| 196► New York (Westchester County), Yorktown Heights — Yorktown World War I Monument — |
| 197► New York (Westchester County), Yorktown Heights — Yorktown World War II Monument — |
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