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Pocantico Hills, New York

Pocantico Hills is a hamlet in the Westchester County town of Mount Pleasant, New York, United States.[1]

Pocantico Hills, New York
Hamlet
Pocantico Hills, New York
Pocantico Hills within the state of New York
Coordinates: 41°5′40″N 73°50′9″W / 41.09444°N 73.83583°W / 41.09444; -73.83583Coordinates: 41°5′40″N 73°50′9″W / 41.09444°N 73.83583°W / 41.09444; -73.83583
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountyWestchester County
TownMount Pleasant
Elevation
541 ft (165 m)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
10591
Area code914

The Rockefeller family estate, anchored by Kykuit, the family seat built by John D. Rockefeller Sr., is located in Pocantico Hills, as is the adjacent Rockefeller State Park Preserve.

History

The area was originally settled by Native Americans of the Wecquaesgeek tribes; "Pocantico" means "stream between two hills",[2] a reference to the meandering Pocantico River. The hamlet was once a part of Philipsburg Manor.[1]

The area was once called Beeckmantown, after the family of Stephen D. Beeckman, who had lived in a residence on the highest ground of the area, just west of the "Irving Institute".[3]

John D. Rockefeller began buying land in Pocantico Hills in 1893.[4]

 
Trestle Bridge, at East Tarry Town, N.Y. on the New York, Boston & Montreal Railway

In 1880, The "Old Put" Railroad ran from New York to Brewster. The section between East View and Pocantico Hills, travelled over an 80-foot-high trestle over a marsh-filled valley.[5] Because of the dangers of crossing the bridge, which often required that trains slow down to a crawl, the line was rerouted west around that valley in 1881.[6] The bridge was torn down in 1883, and the valley became the Tarrytown Reservoir. The railroad ran through the Rockefeller property. In 1928, John D. Rockefeller Jr. negotiated with New York Central Railroad to relocate the line to along the Saw Mill River, costing $200,000, which Rockefeller Jr. paid.

When the De La Salle Brothers' property in Amawalk was condemned to make way for the New Croton Reservoir, they relocated their novitiate to Pocantico. Around 1929, the Rockefeller family purchased the property.[7]

The Stone Barns agricultural center in Pocantico Hills was established in 2003 to demonstrate multi-cultural, self-sustaining farming techniques; it is host to the Blue Hill restaurant, a high-end eatery which features foodstuffs grown (or raised) on the Stone Barns property.[8]

Education

The hamlet is a part of the Pocantico Hills Central School District, and the Pocantico Hills School, a K-8 school, has a diverse district that lays across town and village borders, including areas of Sleepy Hollow, Pleasantville, Briarcliff Manor, and Elmsford, New York. On graduating from Pocantico Hills School, as there is no high school for the district students to attend, they are afforded the choice of attending Sleepy Hollow, Briarcliff, or Pleasantville High School.

Churches

The Roman Catholic Parish of the Magdalene began in 1893 as a mission Church of St. Teresa of Avila parish in North Tarrytown to serve about forty families in Pocantico Hills and Eastview. The Church was dedicated in September 1895. A significant benefactor of the parish was grocery store magnate James Butler of Eastview.[9]

The Union Church of Pocantico Hills was built by the Rockefeller family in 1921. It features stained glass windows by Henri Matisse and Marc Chagall. The Matisse window was his final piece prior to his death in 1954 and was commissioned by Nelson A. Rockefeller in memory of his mother, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, one of the founders of the Museum of Modern Art.[10]

Government

 
Pocantico FD Tanker 12

The hamlet lies within, and is governed by the Town of Mount Pleasant, New York.

Emergency services stem from a variety of sources, with policing services provided by the Town of Mount Pleasant Police Department, fire protection services provided from the all-volunteer Pocantico Hills Fire Department, and emergency medical services from a combination of the Sleepy Hollow Volunteer Ambulance Corps (SHVAC), Pleasantville Volunteer Ambulance Corps (PVAC), and Westchester EMS.

The fire department has a tanker truck which often responds mutual-aid to neighboring fire districts when called upon, having assisted at fire related incidents in the Villages of Pleasantville, Briarcliff Manor, Croton-on-Hudson, Ossining, Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, Irvington, and Elmsford, as well as the hamlets Archville, Hawthorne, Thornwood, and Valhalla.

The first volunteer fire department, Liberty Hook and Ladder Company, was organized in 1904.[11]

Notable people

References

  1. ^ a b Weinstock, Cheryl Platzman. "If You're Thinking of Living In/Pocantico Hills", The New York Times, April 29, 2001
  2. ^ Aslet, Clive. The American Country House, Yale University Press, 2004, p. 51ISBN 9780300105056
  3. ^ Bolton Jr., Robert (1848). A History of the County of Westchester, From its First Settlement to the Present Time. New York: Alexander S. Gould. p. 327. Retrieved October 31, 2014.
  4. ^ Lalibert, Nathan. "The History of the Rockefeller Family in Westchester", Westchester Magazine, October 2012
  5. ^ "Images related to Tarry Town Trestle". NYPL Digital Gallery.
  6. ^ Miller, Richard (April 25, 2014). "What Happened to East View?". River Journal. Vol. 16, no. Late Spring 2014. pp. 11–12.
  7. ^ "Historic District of New York", Brothers of the Christian Schools (DENA)
  8. ^ Fabricant, Florence (21 October 2019). "Michelin Gives Blue Hill at Stone Barns Two Stars". The New York Times. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  9. ^ "About us", Church of the Magdalene, Pocantico Hills
  10. ^ Susan Hodara (2004-10-01). "From Rip van Winkle to Rockefellers in Sleepy Hollow Country". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-12-04.
  11. ^ "History", Pocantico Hills Fire Department
  12. ^ "US billionaire philanthropist David Rockefeller dies at 101". BBC News. March 20, 2017. Retrieved September 4, 2017.

External links

  •   Media related to Pocantico Hills, New York at Wikimedia Commons
  • "Life at Pocantico Then and Now" -interview with David Rockefeller

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Pocantico Hills is a hamlet in the Westchester County town of Mount Pleasant New York United States 1 Pocantico Hills New YorkHamletPocantico Hills New YorkPocantico Hills within the state of New YorkCoordinates 41 5 40 N 73 50 9 W 41 09444 N 73 83583 W 41 09444 73 83583 Coordinates 41 5 40 N 73 50 9 W 41 09444 N 73 83583 W 41 09444 73 83583CountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountyWestchester CountyTownMount PleasantElevation541 ft 165 m Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP code10591Area code914The Rockefeller family estate anchored by Kykuit the family seat built by John D Rockefeller Sr is located in Pocantico Hills as is the adjacent Rockefeller State Park Preserve Contents 1 History 2 Education 3 Churches 4 Government 5 Notable people 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe area was originally settled by Native Americans of the Wecquaesgeek tribes Pocantico means stream between two hills 2 a reference to the meandering Pocantico River The hamlet was once a part of Philipsburg Manor 1 The area was once called Beeckmantown after the family of Stephen D Beeckman who had lived in a residence on the highest ground of the area just west of the Irving Institute 3 John D Rockefeller began buying land in Pocantico Hills in 1893 4 Trestle Bridge at East Tarry Town N Y on the New York Boston amp Montreal Railway In 1880 The Old Put Railroad ran from New York to Brewster The section between East View and Pocantico Hills travelled over an 80 foot high trestle over a marsh filled valley 5 Because of the dangers of crossing the bridge which often required that trains slow down to a crawl the line was rerouted west around that valley in 1881 6 The bridge was torn down in 1883 and the valley became the Tarrytown Reservoir The railroad ran through the Rockefeller property In 1928 John D Rockefeller Jr negotiated with New York Central Railroad to relocate the line to along the Saw Mill River costing 200 000 which Rockefeller Jr paid When the De La Salle Brothers property in Amawalk was condemned to make way for the New Croton Reservoir they relocated their novitiate to Pocantico Around 1929 the Rockefeller family purchased the property 7 The Stone Barns agricultural center in Pocantico Hills was established in 2003 to demonstrate multi cultural self sustaining farming techniques it is host to the Blue Hill restaurant a high end eatery which features foodstuffs grown or raised on the Stone Barns property 8 Education EditThe hamlet is a part of the Pocantico Hills Central School District and the Pocantico Hills School a K 8 school has a diverse district that lays across town and village borders including areas of Sleepy Hollow Pleasantville Briarcliff Manor and Elmsford New York On graduating from Pocantico Hills School as there is no high school for the district students to attend they are afforded the choice of attending Sleepy Hollow Briarcliff or Pleasantville High School Churches EditThe Roman Catholic Parish of the Magdalene began in 1893 as a mission Church of St Teresa of Avila parish in North Tarrytown to serve about forty families in Pocantico Hills and Eastview The Church was dedicated in September 1895 A significant benefactor of the parish was grocery store magnate James Butler of Eastview 9 The Union Church of Pocantico Hills was built by the Rockefeller family in 1921 It features stained glass windows by Henri Matisse and Marc Chagall The Matisse window was his final piece prior to his death in 1954 and was commissioned by Nelson A Rockefeller in memory of his mother Abby Aldrich Rockefeller one of the founders of the Museum of Modern Art 10 Government Edit Pocantico FD Tanker 12 This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Pocantico Hills New York news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The hamlet lies within and is governed by the Town of Mount Pleasant New York Emergency services stem from a variety of sources with policing services provided by the Town of Mount Pleasant Police Department fire protection services provided from the all volunteer Pocantico Hills Fire Department and emergency medical services from a combination of the Sleepy Hollow Volunteer Ambulance Corps SHVAC Pleasantville Volunteer Ambulance Corps PVAC and Westchester EMS The fire department has a tanker truck which often responds mutual aid to neighboring fire districts when called upon having assisted at fire related incidents in the Villages of Pleasantville Briarcliff Manor Croton on Hudson Ossining Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown Irvington and Elmsford as well as the hamlets Archville Hawthorne Thornwood and Valhalla The first volunteer fire department Liberty Hook and Ladder Company was organized in 1904 11 Notable people EditMarianne Hagan b 1968 actress and writer was raised in Pocantico Hills citation needed David Rockefeller 1915 2017 philanthropist and head of Chase Manhattan died in Pocantico Hills on March 20 2017 12 References Edit a b Weinstock Cheryl Platzman If You re Thinking of Living In Pocantico Hills The New York Times April 29 2001 Aslet Clive The American Country House Yale University Press 2004 p 51ISBN 9780300105056 Bolton Jr Robert 1848 A History of the County of Westchester From its First Settlement to the Present Time New York Alexander S Gould p 327 Retrieved October 31 2014 Lalibert Nathan The History of the Rockefeller Family in Westchester Westchester Magazine October 2012 Images related to Tarry Town Trestle NYPL Digital Gallery Miller Richard April 25 2014 What Happened to East View River Journal Vol 16 no Late Spring 2014 pp 11 12 Historic District of New York Brothers of the Christian Schools DENA Fabricant Florence 21 October 2019 Michelin Gives Blue Hill at Stone Barns Two Stars The New York Times Retrieved 27 October 2019 About us Church of the Magdalene Pocantico Hills Susan Hodara 2004 10 01 From Rip van Winkle to Rockefellers in Sleepy Hollow Country New York Times Retrieved 2009 12 04 History Pocantico Hills Fire Department US billionaire philanthropist David Rockefeller dies at 101 BBC News March 20 2017 Retrieved September 4 2017 External links Edit Media related to Pocantico Hills New York at Wikimedia Commons Life at Pocantico Then and Now interview with David Rockefeller Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pocantico Hills New York amp oldid 1058540238, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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