PHILIPSE MANOR
The term '"Philipse Manor"' can be used in reference to several places in Westchester County, New York:
★ Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site, a building in Yonkers, New York, former residence of Frederick Philipse's descendants.
★ Philipse Manor, a stop on the Hudson Line of the Metro-North Railroad.
The term is sometimes confused with:
★ Philipsburg Manor, a historic manor of 52,000 acres (210 km²) owned by three generations of the Philipse family in the 17th and 18th centuries.
★ Philipsburg Manor, a reconstructed grist mill and trading site in Sleepy Hollow, New York (sometimes referred to as the "Upper Mills"), now open as a museum.
★ The Philipsburgh Building, aka Philipsburgh Hall, a building in Yonkers, New York, featured Roosevelt ballroom, recently a Center for the Performing Arts.
★ Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site, a building in Yonkers, New York, former residence of Frederick Philipse's descendants.
★ Philipse Manor, a stop on the Hudson Line of the Metro-North Railroad.
The term is sometimes confused with:
★ Philipsburg Manor, a historic manor of 52,000 acres (210 km²) owned by three generations of the Philipse family in the 17th and 18th centuries.
★ Philipsburg Manor, a reconstructed grist mill and trading site in Sleepy Hollow, New York (sometimes referred to as the "Upper Mills"), now open as a museum.
★ The Philipsburgh Building, aka Philipsburgh Hall, a building in Yonkers, New York, featured Roosevelt ballroom, recently a Center for the Performing Arts.
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