Remembering Lewisboro, New York

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States
Cover of the book Remembering Lewisboro, New York by Maureen Koehl, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: Maureen Koehl ISBN: 9781625848802
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: August 29, 2008
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Maureen Koehl
ISBN: 9781625848802
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: August 29, 2008
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English
The ambitious traveler or today�s soccer mom will travel past rolling hills, rock outcroppings, lakes and fields, babbling streams and through housing developments�in
277 years of existence not much has changed.
Graced by fields, pastures and open land, Lewisboro was once considered as a possible location for the headquarters of the United Nations. Within commuting distance of Manhattan but with a landscape and culture more akin to its New England neighbors, it�s no wonder. From debates over smallpox inoculations to a survey of the area�s remarkably fine dining options, official town historian Maureen Koehl has culled the best of her popular �Window Into History� column to create a charming and wide-ranging history of Lewisboro and its six hamlets that is sure to enchant visitors and longtime residents alike.
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The ambitious traveler or today�s soccer mom will travel past rolling hills, rock outcroppings, lakes and fields, babbling streams and through housing developments�in
277 years of existence not much has changed.
Graced by fields, pastures and open land, Lewisboro was once considered as a possible location for the headquarters of the United Nations. Within commuting distance of Manhattan but with a landscape and culture more akin to its New England neighbors, it�s no wonder. From debates over smallpox inoculations to a survey of the area�s remarkably fine dining options, official town historian Maureen Koehl has culled the best of her popular �Window Into History� column to create a charming and wide-ranging history of Lewisboro and its six hamlets that is sure to enchant visitors and longtime residents alike.

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