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  1. Port Chester är en ort (village) i Westchester County i delstaten New York. [3] Vid 2010 års folkräkning hade Port Chester 28 967 invånare. [4] Kända personer från Port Chester. John Abercrombie, musiker; Tim Erixon, ishockeyspelare; Andy Newmark, musiker; Stan Penridge, låtskrivare

  2. Port Chester is located in Lenapehoking — the “Land of the Lenape.”. But what exactly does that mean? There is definitely some confusion over terms in our area! Mohawk, Mohican, Mohegan, Munsee — which is which? Lenape is something of an umbrella term, including “Munsee” and “Unami.”. Sometimes people use the word “Munsee ...

  3. International. Date established. September 19, 1887 (as a congregation) Completed. 1956. Website. congkti .org. Congregation Kneses Tifereth Israel ( Hebrew: כנסת תפארת ישראל ), abbreviated as Congregation KTI, is a Conservative congregation and synagogue located at 575 King Street, in Port Chester, New York, in the United States.

  4. 188 feet [1] The Port of Chester is an American port on the west bank of the Delaware River in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Centered around Chester it ranges into Marcus Hook to the south and Eddystone to the north. It is part of the Delaware Valley port complex and lies between the Port of Wilmington and the Port of Philadelphia.

  5. The Harlem River and Port Chester Railroad ( HR&PC) was chartered in 1866 as a branch line railroad between New York City and Port Chester, New York. The line opened in 1873 as part of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad and served in various capacities until 1971. The HR&PC is now part of the Hell Gate Line section of Amtrak 's high ...

  6. Port Chester High School is a public high school in Port Chester, New York. It is the senior high school of the Port Chester-Rye Union Free School District and its principal is Mitchell Combs. The school is ranked #134 in the state and #1481 in the United States, according to U.S. News & World Report's 2018 "Best High Schools" rankings.

  7. Village of Port Chester; Chronicle of a Border Town. History of Rye, Westchester County, New York, 1660–1680; including Harrison and White Plains till 1788. By Charles W. Baird. [The Atlantic monthly. / Volume 29, Issue 173, March 1872] Further reading