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The Richard J. Daronco Westchester County
Courthouse, in White Plains, is named for Richard
J. Daronco. |
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The village
of Irvington is named for Washington
Irving. |
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The Governor Malcolm Wilson Tappan Zee Bridge
(built 1952-55 as Tappan Zee Bridge; governor's name added 1994;
closed 2017; demolished 2019), on the New York Thruway, crossing the
Hudson River between Tarrytown and Grand View-on-Hudson, New York,
was named for Malcolm
Wilson. |
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The Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge
(built 2013-17; unofficially, the New Tappan Zee Bridge), on the New
York Thruway, crossing the Hudson River between Tarrytown and Grand
View-on-Hudson, New York, is named for Mario
M. Cuomo. |
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Horace Greeley High
School, in Chappaqua, is named for Horace
Greeley. |
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The Thomas E. Dewey Thruway,
which runs through Westchester, Rockland, Orange, Ulster, Greene,
Albany, Schenectady, Montgomery, Herkimer, Oneida, Madison, Onondaga,
Cayuga, Seneca, Ontario, Monroe, Genesee, Erie, and Chautauqua
counties in New York, is named for Thomas
E. Dewey. |
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Leslie Sutherland Park,
in Yonkers, is named for Leslie
M. Sutherland. |
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Coyne Park
and Playground, in Yonkers, is named for John
H. Coyne. |
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Lennon Park,
in Yonkers, is named for James
T. Lennon. |
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Walsh Road,
in Yonkers, is named for William
A. Walsh. |
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The William A. Walsh Homes (opened 1967), a public
housing complex in Yonkers, is named for William
A. Walsh. |
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Larkin Plaza (also known as Dock Street),
in Yonkers, is named for Thomas
F. Larkin. |
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