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Yonkers, New York Northeastern Yonkers contains the Crestwood section of Yonkers, as well as several other enclaves.

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    Yonkers, New York

    Northeastern Yonkers contains the Crestwood section of Yonkers, as well as several other enclaves.
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    Yonkers Public Library

    On November 11, 1962, the Sprain Brook branch of the Library opened on Central Park Avenue in east Yonkers.
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    Westchester County, New York

    Yonkers City Library ... Any land area in the county that is not contained in one of the cities is in a town.
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    The Bronx

    The present Bronx County was contained in the town of Westchester and parts of the towns of Yonkers, Eastchester, and Pelham. ... Laws of New York. 1873, 96th Session, Chapter 613, Section 1. p.928.
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    Bronx River Parkway

    Another section north of the one reserved for bicyclists is reserved for inline skating. ... | | 8 | Thompson Street - Yonkers | Northbound exit and entrance |
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    Yonkers Marathon

    Every year approximately 200 runners participate in the Yonkers marathon. ... Track and field athletics stubs
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    Yonkers Trot

    Due to renovations at Yonkers Raceway, the Yonkers Trot was moved to different tracks in 2004 and 2005.
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    New York State Route 100

    The southernmost section of NY 100 known as "Central Park Avenue" appeared in maps by 1888. ... | Westchester | Yonkers | 0.00 | Cross County | Exit 4N-S (Cross County). |
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    Getty Square

    It is considered the center of downtown Yonkers. ... During the 1990s, the area was called "Ghetto Square" and contained so-called "undesirable" businesses such as 99 cent stores and the like.
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    Hudson River Museum

    The museum was founded in 1919 as the Yonkers Museum and contained a number of mineral specimens housed in Yonkers City Hall and was known also as the Yonkers Museum of Science and the Arts, prior to being named the Hudson River Museum.

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