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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Formations of the United States Army

United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve. 78th "Lightning" Division, Edison, NJ (Training Support) 1st Brigade (Training Support) 2d Brigade (Training Support) 3d Brigade (Training Support) 4th Brigade (Training Support) 5th Brigade "We Dare" (Training Support) 85th "Custer" Division (Training Support) 1st Brigade (Training Support) 2d Brigade (Training Support) 3d Brigade (Training Support)< ...

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United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US UNits formed 1636-1791, United States Army - US Units formed 1792 to War of 1812, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Leadership

The civilian executive is the Secretary of the Army who heads the United States Department of the Army, formerly called the Secretary of War who headed the United States Department of War or the War Office for short, at the founding of the Republic. The professional head of the United States Army is the Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA). This position is filled by a four star general who sits on the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee. As with the other members of that committee, the Army Chief of Staff is not in the direct chain of command over combatant forces. His function is administrative and policy making. The current Ar ...

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United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US UNits formed 1636-1791, United States Army - US Units formed 1792 to War of 1812, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Rank Structure

Comparison of ranking structure available at Ranks and Insignia of NATO. 1 Honorary/War time rank. The Officer Corps provides leadership and managerial functions, and is composed of Company Grade officers Second Lieutenant (2LT; pay grade O-1) - gold bar, First Lieutenant (1LT; pay grade O-2) - silver bar, Captain (CPT; pay grade O-3) - two silver bars, Field Grade officers Major (MAJ; pay grade O-4) - gold oak leaf, Lieutenan ...

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United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US UNits formed 1636-1791, United States Army - US Units formed 1792 to War of 1812, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Uniforms

Since World War II, the Army has maintained three distinct types of uniforms: Full Dress, Service/Garrison Dress, and Combat Dress. The Full Dress uniform, known today as Army Blue, is worn for most ceremonial duties in most Stateside posts, especially those attached to the 3rd Infantry Regiment in Washington, D.C. This uniform, adopted in present form in 1955, consists of a dark blue open-fronted coat with white shirt and black necktie, and light blue trousers, all trimmed in gold (the U.S. Marine Corps dress blues has a "chok ...

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United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US UNits formed 1636-1791, United States Army - US Units formed 1792 to War of 1812, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Transportation in New York City - Aerial tramway

The only commuter aerial cable car in North America operates between Roosevelt Island and Manhattan. Built in 1976 to shuttle island residents to Midtown, the Roosevelt Island Tramway was originally intended to be temporary until the Roosevelt Island subway station opened. When the subway finally connected to Roosevelt Island in 1989, the tram was too popular to discontinue. The Tramway was built by the Swiss company Vonroll and is operated by the Roosevelt Island Operating Corp (RIOC). Each cable car has a capacity of 125 passengers. ...

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Transportation in New York City, Transportation in New York City - Mass transit, Transportation in New York City - Pedestrians and bicycles, Transportation in New York City - Taxis, Transportation in New York City - Ferries, Transportation in New York City - Aerial tramway, Transportation in New York City - Inter-city rail, Transportation in New York City - Expressways, Transportation in New York City - Airports, Transportation in New York City - Future transporation projects

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Transportation in New York City - Airports

The Port Authority also owns and operates the four major airports in the New York City area. These are JFK International Airport in Jamaica, Queens, Newark Liberty International Airport in Newark, New Jersey, La Guardia Airport in Flushing, Queens and Teterboro Airport in Teterboro, New Jersey. JFK is the major entry point for international arrivals in the United States and handles the largest amount of air cargo by tonnage and value in North America. La Guardia handles domestic flights, while Newark handles both international and dom ...

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Transportation in New York City, Transportation in New York City - Mass transit, Transportation in New York City - Pedestrians and bicycles, Transportation in New York City - Taxis, Transportation in New York City - Ferries, Transportation in New York City - Aerial tramway, Transportation in New York City - Inter-city rail, Transportation in New York City - Expressways, Transportation in New York City - Airports, Transportation in New York City - Future transporation projects

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Booker Huffman - Additional facts

Booker Huffman - Previous managers. Sister Sherri Jacqueline Midnight Shane McMahon Sharmell Sullivan-Huffman Col. Rob Parker Shawn Michaels Theodore Long Booker Huffman - Finishing and signature moves. Scissors Kick (Scissors kick) Book End (Side slam) Harlem / Houston sidekick (Side kick) Harlem / Houston Hangover (Somersault t ...

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Booker Huffman, Booker Huffman - Career, Booker Huffman - Global Wrestling Federation, Booker Huffman - World Championship Wrestling, Booker Huffman - World Wrestling Entertainment, Booker Huffman - Personal information, Booker Huffman - Additional facts, Booker Huffman - Previous managers, Booker Huffman - Finishing and signature moves, Booker Huffman - Quotes, Booker Huffman - Championships and accomplishments, Booker Huffman - Championship succession

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Bret Hart - The Bret Hart Story

Hart's relationship with Vince McMahon improved throughout the early-2000s, with Hart being featured in WWE video games such as WWE Day of Reckoning, WWE Day of Reckoning 2, WWE WrestleMania 21, WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW and WWE SmackDown! vs. RAW 2006. In addition, Hart stated on his website that he would have liked to wrestle WWE performer Kurt Angle, and admitted to having watched Chris Benoit's World Heavy ...

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Bret Hart, Bret Hart - Professional wrestling, Bret Hart - World Wrestling Federation, Bret Hart - Return of the Hart Foundation, Bret Hart - The Montreal Screwjob, Bret Hart - World Championship Wrestling, Bret Hart - Life after wrestling, Bret Hart - The Bret Hart Story, Bret Hart - Finishing and signature moves, Bret Hart - Hitman Props, Bret Hart - Personal life, Bret Hart - Championships and accomplishments, Bret Hart - Title lineage

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Booker Huffman - Personal information

In 2000, Huffman appeared in the film Ready to Rumble as himself. In April 2002, Huffman opened a retail outlet in Houston, Texas at 12313 Bellaire Boulevard. The shop sells music, video games and hip-hop gear. Booker T married Sharmell, a former Nitro Girl, in March 2005. Booker T has captured every major title in the WCW except the WCW's Hardcore title during his time as a star there ...

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Booker Huffman, Booker Huffman - Career, Booker Huffman - Global Wrestling Federation, Booker Huffman - World Championship Wrestling, Booker Huffman - World Wrestling Entertainment, Booker Huffman - Personal information, Booker Huffman - Additional facts, Booker Huffman - Previous managers, Booker Huffman - Finishing and signature moves, Booker Huffman - Quotes, Booker Huffman - Championships and accomplishments, Booker Huffman - Championship succession

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Stanley Rader - 1978 excommunication

Behind the corporate scene Garner Ted Armstrong began to complain loudly to other ministers that Stanley Rader had taken over the church. Stanley Rader hit back and the continued gambling and sexual escapades of Garner Ted Armstrong, which had never stopped since his return to the church in 1971, were suddenly plastered all over the mainstream media in both news broadcasts and print media articles. Garner Ted Armstrong was denounce ...

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Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - Brief biography, Stanley Rader - 1971 sex scandal, Stanley Rader - 1972 time cycle ends, Stanley Rader - 1972 financial crisis, Stanley Rader - Proposals by Garner Ted Armstrong, Stanley Rader - Proposals by Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - 1975 conversion, Stanley Rader - Ambassador for World Peace, Stanley Rader - Business relationships, Stanley Rader - 1978 excommunication, Stanley Rader - 1979 retaliation, Stanley Rader - Response by Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - Receivership, Stanley Rader - 60 Minutes, Stanley Rader - Rader's apparent victory, Stanley Rader - Author, Stanley Rader - Stanley Rader Sues Steven Spielberg, Stanley Rader - Resignation, Stanley Rader - Death of Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - Timeline of Change

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Stanley Rader - Brief biography

Stanley Rader was born and raised in White Plains, New York. He later moved to California where he met his future wife, Natalie "Niki" Gartenberg. He graduated in 1951 from UCLA and became a Certified Public Accountant in 1954. In 1956 the young Stanley Rader first met Pastor General Herbert W. Armstrong of the Radio Church of God at its world headquarters offices on the campus of its Ambassador College in Pasadena, California. Under contract to the Radio Church of God, Stanley Rader worked on improving its accounting system, creating a high ...

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Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - Brief biography, Stanley Rader - 1971 sex scandal, Stanley Rader - 1972 time cycle ends, Stanley Rader - 1972 financial crisis, Stanley Rader - Proposals by Garner Ted Armstrong, Stanley Rader - Proposals by Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - 1975 conversion, Stanley Rader - Ambassador for World Peace, Stanley Rader - Business relationships, Stanley Rader - 1978 excommunication, Stanley Rader - 1979 retaliation, Stanley Rader - Response by Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - Receivership, Stanley Rader - 60 Minutes, Stanley Rader - Rader's apparent victory, Stanley Rader - Author, Stanley Rader - Stanley Rader Sues Steven Spielberg, Stanley Rader - Resignation, Stanley Rader - Death of Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - Timeline of Change

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Stanley Rader - 1971 sex scandal

Until 1971, having already taken over all major responsibilities for radio and television broadcasting as well as heavily promoted local public speaking campaigns, Garner Ted Armstrong was in line to follow his father as head of the Worldwide Church of God. In that year, sexual affairs, and gambling binges by Garner Ted Armstrong using church funds, which had been known about for many years by insiders, suddenly became public knowledge, resulting in a major scandal, and Garner Ted Armstrong was removed from the church and from the airwaves. See also:

Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - Brief biography, Stanley Rader - 1971 sex scandal, Stanley Rader - 1972 time cycle ends, Stanley Rader - 1972 financial crisis, Stanley Rader - Proposals by Garner Ted Armstrong, Stanley Rader - Proposals by Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - 1975 conversion, Stanley Rader - Ambassador for World Peace, Stanley Rader - Business relationships, Stanley Rader - 1978 excommunication, Stanley Rader - 1979 retaliation, Stanley Rader - Response by Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - Receivership, Stanley Rader - 60 Minutes, Stanley Rader - Rader's apparent victory, Stanley Rader - Author, Stanley Rader - Stanley Rader Sues Steven Spielberg, Stanley Rader - Resignation, Stanley Rader - Death of Stanley Rader, Stanley Rader - Timeline of Change

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army

Between 1775 and August 7, 1789, the established Federal Army was the Continental Army. On the latter date, the Continental Army was replaced by the United States Army under the newly-established War Department. The structure of the US Army was constitutionally established as the Regular Army, the units of the State Militias when called to federal service, and units of Volunteers that were established for the duration of the emergency. This remained the normal scheme of things until the Civil War, when the first Conscription took place. The ...

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United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US UNits formed 1636-1791, United States Army - US Units formed 1792 to War of 1812, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Westchester County New York - Government

Westchester County New York - Westchester County. The county executive is Andrew J. Spano (Dem.). The District Attorney is Janet DiFiore (Rep.). The County Clerk is Timothy C. Idoni (Dem.). The Board of Legislators has seventeen members, each representing a district in the county, eleven of them Democrats and 6 Republicans. ...

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Westchester County New York, Westchester County New York - History, Westchester County New York - Image, Westchester County New York - Geography, Westchester County New York - Cities, Westchester County New York - Towns and Villages, Westchester County New York - Government, Westchester County New York - Westchester County, Westchester County New York - Politics, Westchester County New York - Demographics, Westchester County New York - Population time line, Westchester County New York - Transportation, Westchester County New York - Education, Westchester County New York - Public School Districts, Westchester County New York - Colleges and Universities, Westchester County New York - Libraries, Westchester County New York - Historic and Cultural Attractions, Westchester County New York - Interesting Facts

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Westchester County New York - Politics

Although the county used to lean Republican, it swung Democratic in the early 1990s, and nowadays Westchester voters tend to be far more Democratic than the rest of the nation. In fact, Westchester, after New York City and Albany has produced the biggest margins for statewide Democrats in recent years. Democratic voters are mainly in the southern and central parts of the county. 58% of Westchester County voters chose John Kerry in the U.S. presidential election of November 2004, the highest total of any county outsid ...

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Westchester County New York, Westchester County New York - History, Westchester County New York - Image, Westchester County New York - Geography, Westchester County New York - Cities, Westchester County New York - Towns and Villages, Westchester County New York - Government, Westchester County New York - Westchester County, Westchester County New York - Politics, Westchester County New York - Demographics, Westchester County New York - Population time line, Westchester County New York - Transportation, Westchester County New York - Education, Westchester County New York - Public School Districts, Westchester County New York - Colleges and Universities, Westchester County New York - Libraries, Westchester County New York - Historic and Cultural Attractions, Westchester County New York - Interesting Facts

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Westchester County New York - History

The first Europeans to explore Westchester were Giovanni da Verrazano in 1524 and Henry Hudson in 1609. The first white settlers were sponsored by the Dutch West India Company in the 1620s and 1630s. English settlers arrived from New England in the 1640s. Westchester County was an original county of the Province of New York, one of twelve created in 1683. At the time, it also included the present Bronx County, which constituted the Town of Westchester and portions of three other towns: Yonkers, Eastchester, and Pelham. In 1846, a new ...

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Westchester County New York, Westchester County New York - History, Westchester County New York - Image, Westchester County New York - Geography, Westchester County New York - Cities, Westchester County New York - Towns and Villages, Westchester County New York - Government, Westchester County New York - Westchester County, Westchester County New York - Politics, Westchester County New York - Demographics, Westchester County New York - Population time line, Westchester County New York - Transportation, Westchester County New York - Education, Westchester County New York - Public School Districts, Westchester County New York - Colleges and Universities, Westchester County New York - Libraries, Westchester County New York - Historic and Cultural Attractions, Westchester County New York - Interesting Facts

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Pace University - Athletics

Pace's sports teams are called the Setters; the University's mascot is the Setter. Pace University sponsors 19 intercollegiate varsity sports. Pace's affiliations include the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA - Division II), Northeast-10 Conference, and Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC). The school's official colors are blue and gold. Pace's athletic facilities are highlighted by the Goldstein Fitness Center, which boasts a 2,400 seat arena, eight-lane swimming pool, weight/fitness room, aerobics/dance room, training room, locker rooms, equipment room, meeting rooms, offices of the athletics depart ...

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Pace University, Pace University - History, Pace University - Notable alumni, Pace University - List of Pace campuses, Pace University - New York City Campus, Pace University - Westchester campuses, Pace University - Hudson Valley Center, Pace University - List of schools and colleges, Pace University - Athletics, Pace University - Pace's Alma Mater

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - New York metropolitan area - Life in the New York area

The New York City area is notoriously multifarious. While the city itself has some bad areas, and some of the inner metropolitan cities have poor reputations, the New York Metro Area is overall one of the safest areas to live in. Long Island, New York was rated the safest place to live per-capita in 2005, followed by Middlesex and Monmouth counties in New Jersey. New York City itself has been ranked by the Federal Bureau of Investigation as the safest big city in the United States in recent years. Much of this (especially in the inner city a ...

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New York metropolitan area, New York metropolitan area - Populations of counties within the metropolitan area, New York metropolitan area - New York City, New York metropolitan area - New York-Wayne-White Plains Metropolitan Division, New York metropolitan area - New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island Metropolitan Statistical Area, New York metropolitan area - New York-Newark-Bridgeport Combined Statistical Area, New York metropolitan area - Other major cities, New York metropolitan area - Major Airports, New York metropolitan area - Commuting patterns, New York metropolitan area - Ethnic diversity, New York metropolitan area - Local politics, New York metropolitan area - Life in the New York area

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Pace University - List of Pace campuses

Pace University - New York City Campus. Downtown Campus: The primary NYC building is located in downtown Manhattan at One Pace Plaza, directly across from New York City Hall, and adjacent to Brooklyn Bridge. It houses most of the classrooms and an 18th floor tower residence hall, it is also home to many administrative offices such as financial aid and the registar. 41 Park Row is the former headquarters of the New York Times and today houses many faculty offices, the University's bookstore, as well as some ...

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Pace University, Pace University - History, Pace University - Notable alumni, Pace University - List of Pace campuses, Pace University - New York City Campus, Pace University - Westchester campuses, Pace University - Hudson Valley Center, Pace University - List of schools and colleges, Pace University - Athletics, Pace University - Pace's Alma Mater

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Westchester County New York - Demographics

As of the census2 of 2000, there are 923,459 people, 337,142 households, and 235,325 families residing in the county. The population density is 824/km² (2,134/mi²). There are 349,445 housing units at an average density of 312/km² (807/mi²). The racial makeup of the county is 71.35% White, 14.20% African American, 0.25% Native American, 4.48% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 6.63% from other races, and 3.05% from two or more races. ...

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Westchester County New York, Westchester County New York - History, Westchester County New York - Image, Westchester County New York - Geography, Westchester County New York - Cities, Westchester County New York - Towns and Villages, Westchester County New York - Government, Westchester County New York - Westchester County, Westchester County New York - Politics, Westchester County New York - Demographics, Westchester County New York - Population time line, Westchester County New York - Transportation, Westchester County New York - Education, Westchester County New York - Public School Districts, Westchester County New York - Colleges and Universities, Westchester County New York - Libraries, Westchester County New York - Historic and Cultural Attractions, Westchester County New York - Interesting Facts

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Westchester County New York - Transportation

Westchester County is served by Interstate 87 (the New York State Thruway), Interstate 95, Interstate 287 and Interstate 684. Parkways in the county include the Bronx River Parkway, the Cross County Parkway, the Hutchinson River Parkway, the Saw Mill River Parkway, the Sprain Brook Parkway and the Taconic State Parkway. The Tappan Zee Bridge connects Tarrytown to Rockland County across the Hudson River. The Bear Mount ...

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Westchester County New York, Westchester County New York - History, Westchester County New York - Image, Westchester County New York - Geography, Westchester County New York - Cities, Westchester County New York - Towns and Villages, Westchester County New York - Government, Westchester County New York - Westchester County, Westchester County New York - Politics, Westchester County New York - Demographics, Westchester County New York - Population time line, Westchester County New York - Transportation, Westchester County New York - Education, Westchester County New York - Public School Districts, Westchester County New York - Colleges and Universities, Westchester County New York - Libraries, Westchester County New York - Historic and Cultural Attractions, Westchester County New York - Interesting Facts

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White Plains: Encyclopedia II - Westchester County New York - Education

Westchester County New York - Public School Districts. There are forty public school districts in Westchester County[3]. Most school districts do not adhere to municipal boundaries, although the six city school districts do have the same boundaries as their cities. Ardsley Union Free School District Bedford Central School District Blind Brook-Rye School District Briarcliff Manor UFS Bronxville UFSD Byram Hills Central School Chappaqua C ...

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Westchester County New York, Westchester County New York - History, Westchester County New York - Image, Westchester County New York - Geography, Westchester County New York - Cities, Westchester County New York - Towns and Villages, Westchester County New York - Government, Westchester County New York - Westchester County, Westchester County New York - Politics, Westchester County New York - Demographics, Westchester County New York - Population time line, Westchester County New York - Transportation, Westchester County New York - Education, Westchester County New York - Public School Districts, Westchester County New York - Colleges and Universities, Westchester County New York - Libraries, Westchester County New York - Historic and Cultural Attractions, Westchester County New York - Interesting Facts

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