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3 Clarence Ave
Hastings on Hudson, NY (in city)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1462 sq.ft.
Beautiful colonial home in sought after school district. Close to schools, town, train. Easy NYC …more»
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AJA2157
42 Darwin Ave
Hastings on Hudson, NY (in city)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
2400 sq.ft.
NOT JUST A HOME, A WAY OF LIFE. It starts with urban convenience in a small village setting: Walk …more»
$290,000 View on Map
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908 N Broadway Apt 62e
Yonkers, NY (0.6 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Apartment
1400 sq.ft.
This is a large co-op apartment located on the second floor of a 3 store building. There are 3 …more»

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$599,990 View on Map Virtual Tour
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625 Valley Ave
Yonkers, NY (0.8 miles)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
3203 sq.ft.
Corner Property 5,000 Square feet with a detached 2 car garage and an above ground pool, Jacuzzi …more»
$479,000 View on Map
MGM6286
10 Dorchester Dr
Yonkers, NY (1.7 miles)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
1800 sq.ft.
$157,500 View on Map
TTT6440
437 Palisade Ave Apt G1
Yonkers, NY (1.8 miles)
1 Bed, 1 Bath Condominium
1000 sq.ft.
$179,000 View on Map
PBD2627
399 N Broadway
Yonkers, NY (1.8 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Apartment
1200 sq.ft.

Huge & Gorgeous 1 Bedroom Co-op with Bright Sunny View

$159,000 View on Map
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1 Balint Dr Apt 767
Yonkers, NY (1.9 miles)
1 Bed, 1 Bath Apartment
900 sq.ft.
Gorgeous & Huge 1 Bedroom Apartment with high ceilings & large windows! Total of 900 Sq …more»
$529,000 View on Map
MJP1300
86 Massitoa Rd
Yonkers, NY (2.2 miles)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
1900 sq.ft.
$650,000 View on Map
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120 Seneca Ave
Yonkers, NY (2.4 miles)
5 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
3500 sq.ft.
 

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Local city information for Hastings on Hudson, NY

Hastings-on-Hudson is a village in Westchester County, New York, United States. As a village, it is located in the southwest part of the Town of Greenburgh. It lies on U.S. Route 9, "Broadway" in Hastings. Hastings is a suburb of New York City.

The area that is now Hastings-on-Hudson was once the home of the Weckquaesgeek Indians, one of the Algonquin tribes. In summer, the Weckquaesgeeks camped at the mouth of the ravine running under the present Warburton Avenue Bridge. There they fished, swam and collected oyster and clamshells used to make wampum. On the level plain nearby (which is now Maple Avenue), they planted corn and possibly tobacco.

Around 1650 a Dutch carpenter named Frederick Philipse arrived in New Amsterdam. In 1682 Philipse traded with the Indians for the area that is now Dobbs Ferry and Hastings. In 1693 the English crown granted Philipse title to the Manor of Philipsburg, which included what is now Hastings. After dividing the area into four nearly equal-sized farms, the Philipses leased them to Dutch, English and French Huguenot settlers.

During the American Revolution, what is now Hastings lay between the lines of the warring forces and was declared neutral territory. In reality, the area became a no-man's land and was raided repeatedly by both sides. Following the Revolution, the Philipses, who had been loyal to George III, saw their vast lands confiscated and sold by the newly established American state. In 1785 the four farms comprising today’s Hastings were bought by James DeClark, Jacobus Dyckman, George Fisher, and tavern keeper Peter Post.

Around the same time, Westchester County, which had been established as one of the 10 original counties in New York, was divided into towns, and the area that is now Hastings became part of the Town of Greenburgh. The village was incorporated in 1879 and its name changed from Hastings-Upon-Hudson to Hastings-on-Hudson.

Stone quarrying was the earliest industry in Hastings. From 1865 to 1871, hundreds of Scottish and Irish laborers blasted huge quantities of dolomite marble from a white marble quarry. An inclined railroad carried the marble down to the quarry wharf where it was dressed by skilled stonecutters and loaded onto ships bound for cities like New York and Charleston, South Carolina.

By the 1880s, Hastings Pavement was producing hexagonal paving blocks which were used extensively in Central Park and Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Between 1895-1900, Hastings Pavement produced 10 million such blocks and shipped them throughout the United States and to cities in Canada, Brazil and England. By 1891 National Conduit and Cable Company had established an operation on the waterfront producing cables for utility companies here and abroad. Labor strife between striking workers of the National Cable and Conduit Company in 1912 left four people dead. Two of those killed were striking workers, while the remaining two were innocent bystanders. Similar labor unrest occurred in 1916, whereby the village was put under house arrest.

During World War I, 200 National Guardsman were stationed in Hastings because of the security interests of the National Conduit plant and a chemical plant opened by Frederick G. Zinsser that produced a wood alcohol called Hastings Spirits.

The Anaconda Company took over National Conduit in 1929, and a few years later acquired the Hastings Pavement property. By the end of World War II, Anaconda owned most of the industrial waterfront. Anaconda closed its Hastings plant in 1975, bringing to an end the century-long era of heavy industry on the Hastings waterfront.

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