







Village of Ardsley 507 Ashford Avenue Ardsley, NY 10502
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Ardsley Historical Society
9 American Legion Drive
2nd floor of Library
Ardsley, NY 10502
Phone: 914-693-6027
Hours: Tuesdays 10 AM - Noon and by appointment
Pres. Frank Jazzo
V.P. Robert Pellegrino
Treas. Richard Cuilty
Secy. Beverly Levine |
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Programs will be listed as they become available.
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Historical records and photos can be viewed at the Ardsley Historical Society Archives.
The New York Times - Published August 1, 1946
The section of Ardsley in which these houses are being built is known as Beacon Hill and has historical interest dating from the Revolutionary days. Streets in the development will commemorate this historic interest with such names as Captain Honeywell's Road, Chimney Pot Lane, Major Applebey's Road, Beacon Hill Road, Flint Lock Lane and Powder Horn Road... [Read more]
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The New York Times - Published March 08, 1987
The unincorporated area of the Town of Greenburgh abuts Ardsley, except to the west, where Dobbs Ferry is its neighbor. There are three parks that offer picnicking, fishing, ice skating and ballfields.Several private swim and tennis clubs are nearby, and although Ardsley has an ample array of stores, residents tend to do their big shopping in White Plains, five miles to the west... [Read more]
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The following two photos are aerial views of the Village of Ardsley, circa 1950s. Additional historical photos can be viewed online in our Ardsley Historical Photo Gallery. You may click on any of the photos in our gallery to see a larger picture.
 Looking south on Saw Mill River Road (9A) Photographer: William Duke of Ardsley, NY. Click photo for a larger view.
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 Looking south on Saw Mill River Road (9A) Photographer: William Duke of Ardsley, NY. Click photo for a larger view.
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