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Town of North Castle
Westchester County, NY

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 10603, Pizza & Pasta Restaurant, North White Plains, NY, lunch and dinner, Restaurant Review, Outdoor dining on patio, The word is, local family restaurant, excellent food, food is always good, best chicken or Veal Sorrentino Abatino's Restaurant

914-686-0380 
Abatino's Pizza & Pasta Restaurant is located at 670 North Broadway (Stop & Shop Shopping Center), North White Plains, NY 10603 in Westchester County. Abatino's provides a "family" dining experience with fresh prepared foods at reasonable prices.

From the owner: "Jackie and Ralph Pisani, along with their dedicated waitstaff, have worked to maintain a family dining experience that Ralph and his mother created back in 1985. As soon as you walk in the door, you're greeted by one of the staff, with a friendly smile; and those pleasantries are carried out through lunch and dinner. We always serve fresh prepared foods of the highest quality."

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Outdoor dining on patio
Serving lunch and dinner

The word is Attractive local family restaurant with a warm and cozy atmosphere, serving consistently excellent food. "The staff is friendly and the food is always good." "They make the best chicken or Veal Sorrentino." Must try!


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  Sir John's "Italian American"

914-946-9429 

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 10601, Pizzeria Restaurant, Italian cuisine and Pizza, North White Plains, NY, pizza or Italian entrees, vegetarian, Italian pastas, Restaurant Review, The word is Broadway Pizzeria Restaurant

914-428-6218 
Broadway Pizzeria Restaurant, serving Italian cuisine and Pizza, is located at 616 North Broadway, North White Plains, NY 10601 in Westchester County.

From the owner: "If you're craving pizza or Italian entrees, Broadway Pizzeria satisfies in both departments. Choose from our wide variety of specialty pizzas that range from delicious vegetarian to succulent meat lovers. If these don't whet your appetite, we also have a sizeable menu of Italian pastas and dishes."

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  Gianfranco Ristorante

914-682-5655 

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The restaurants in North White Plains serve the following cuisines:

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Restaurants - Italian Food Cuisine
Eating Italian food can offer a satisfying and healthy meal. Italian food is varied, abundant in selection, and unique to many of the 20 regions of Italy. Select a fine Italian restaurant from our list of Italian restaurants in Westchester.

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North White Plains
Westchester County
Hudson Valley

The hamlet of North White Plains is located in the Town of North Castle in the eastern part of Westchester County, NY. North White Plains is an area of inviting neighborhoods with convenient access to White Plains and New York City via Metro North.

The Town of North Castle comprises approximately 26 square miles and is situated at the narrow waist of Westchester County. The bulk of the Town's land area lies north of this corner, but the most densely populated part of the town lies to the south. The Kensico Reservoir separates these two parts of North Castle. The Town of North Castle is divided into three distinct geographic areas: North White Plains, Armonk, and the Eastern District, the hamlet of Banksville.

History of North White Plains
It is believed that the Town of North Castle was originally inhabited by the Siwanoy, part of the Wappinger Confederacy and members of the Algonquin nation. The Siwanoy were taken by force in 1644 by Europeans. In the early 1700s, King William gave his favorite courtiers the West Patent, of which the western portion of North Castle was a part, and the Middle Patent, the eastern part of North Castle. At one time, North Castle included all the territory that became incorporated as New Castle in 1791. The territory comprising both towns was once part of the Parish of Rye organized in 1693.

The area quickly became a refuge for people fleeing from religious persecution. People from Massachusetts and Connecticut settled the eastern part of North Castle, while Quakers from Rye and Long Island flocked to Armonk. By 1730, North Castle was an established settlement.

The Town of North Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. North Castle's name is said to derive from a barrier built by the Mohican people to protect themselves from enemy attacks which stood on the hillside now occupied by the international headquarters of I.B.M. Corporation. They called the site "North Fort" and European settlers later gave it the name of North Castle. The name Armonk is derived from another Mohican word, 'Cohamoog', which means 'the wide, flat place where the water runs'.

During the American Revolution, New and North Castle were officially considered neutral territory. However, the area was strongly patriotic. One significant Revolutionary War conflict did occur in North Castle, "The Battle of White Plains". This battle of October 28, 1776 was a series of short skirmishes between General George Washington's small American army and General William Howe's much larger British & Hessian force. Although the British eventually won the confrontation, forcing Washington's troops to retreat, Howe never followed up this advantage by pursuing and capturing the American army. Thus, the battle served as a delaying action that allowed Washington's troops to withdraw to safety in New Jersey. As a result, many historians feel that the battle marked an important turning point in the war.

During the Revolutionary War, the Elijah Miller house in North White Plains served, several times, as the headquarters of General George Washington. A few miles to the west (now known as Mount Kisco) St. George's Church (North Castle Church) served as a camp and hospital. A young Frenchman's diary dated July 6, 1781, reported of the area:
"This whole country gives evidence of the horrors of war... All the Whigs here have abandoned their houses. Among them are some very handsome ones, deserted, half destroyed, or burned, with untended orchards and gardens filled with fruits and vegetables and driveways overgrown with grass two feet high."

Point of Interest: People of the American Revolution.

Point of Interest: Smith's Tavern in Armonk is believed to have been built in the late 1700's. John Smith, a former captain in the Continental Army, operated the house as a tavern, site of town meetings, colonial militia headquarters, post office, and stopping place for the Danbury stage as early as 1797. Smith's son Samuel continued to operate the tavern until his own death in 1884. Since 1974, the building has belonged to the North Castle Historical Society and is now open to the public as a museum.

During the early part of the 19th century, most North Castle residents were farmers. However, several small "cottage industries" did exist. For example, some farmers supplemented their income by becoming shoemakers or shirtmakers. The coming of the railroad in the 1840's marked the beginning of the shift away from the region's agricultural way of life. However, towns without the railroad, such as North Castle, suffered economically. North Castle was also hurt economically by the Industrial Revolution since new manufacturing techniques made the local cottage industries impractical. From 1860 to 1900, North Castle's population declined from 2,200 to 1,470.

Point of Interest: The Underground Railroad, which helped runaway slaves travel to freedom in Canada, operated a "station" between Armonk and North White Plains.

By the early 20th century, North Castle's economy improved dramatically due to the New York City purchase of reservoir land and the building of the Kensico Dam in Valhalla (1909-1915) which used North Castle granite. Many of the European immigrant stone masons who built the dam later settled in the town's Quarry Heights section.

About North White Plains
For information about activities, attractions, and things to do in or near North White Plains, visit the North White Plains town page. Go to local and state parks near North White Plains. Play golf at some of the country's best golf courses in Westchester. The Canyon Club, founded in 1974, is a private golf and country club nestled on 160 glorious acres overlooking the hamlet of Armonk. The 6,350 yard championship golf course with superb conditions is right at home in Westchester County - an area well known for a world-class golf experience. Visit the antique shops in Westchester. Select from a wide range of outdoor activities in Westchester County. Go fishing in Wampus Pond Park, biking, or take the kids on a picnic in North White Plains at one of the many beautiful parks in the area. For a great day out, go boating, fishing, or on a nature walk at Wampus Pond Park in Armonk. Children and adults of all ages will enjoy the beauty of this 102-acre park.

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