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Encyclopedia > Westchester

Westchester is the name of some places in the United States of America:

  • Westchester, Los Angeles, California
  • Westchester, Florida
  • Westchester, Illinois
  • Westchester County, New York

There are also some places written West Chester:

  • West Chester, Ohio
  • West Chester, Pennsylvania

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Home (208 words)
Westchester County government provides a wide array of services and events that are every bit as diverse as the resident population we serve.
Westchester County makes no warranty, guarantee or promise, express or implied, as to the information presented on Westchester County Government's Web Site "Westchestergov.com" or any of the sub-pages that make up the site.
Westchester County shall not be liable under any circumstances for any claims or damages arising directly or indirectly from information presented herein.
Westchester, IL (506 words)
The village name, the vast majority of street names, and a few homes built in the 1920s provide clues to the founders' plans for a model English-style town, which was thwarted by the Great Depression.
Westchester's biggest gain in population occurred between 1950 and 1960 as the village grew from 4,308 to 18,092, and the few English-style houses that had been built before the Depression were surrounded by Georgians, ranches, and split-levels.
Westchester's proximity to the Eisenhower Expressway (Westchester's northern boundary) and to the Tri-State toll road (near the village's western boundary) became increasingly important to village residents.
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