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Enjoy many of the spectacular restaurants and local attractions in historic Yonkers.

Beczak Environmental Education Center
A nonprofit organization dedicated to educating people about the ecology, culture, and history of the Hudson River. Located on the banks of the Hudson in the City of Yonkers within the two-acre Habirshaw Park, Beczak offers exciting interactive learning experiences year-round for young and old alike.

City of Yonkers

Hudson River Museum
One of the City’s most cherished treasures. Located in a restored mansion, its galleries are home to art, history and technology exhibits and the Andrus Planetarium. 511 Warburton Street.

Main Library
A brand new state-of-the-art library featuring over 500,000 volumes, a 425-seat auditorium, children’s reading rooms, historical display rooms and advanced computer technology. The Library is located just a short walk from Hudson Park.

The Philipsburgh Performing Arts Center
The Philipsburgh offers performing arts series, community events and arts education programs in a beautiful, early 20th century building. Located in Getty Square.

Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site
Philipse Manor Hall Built in 1682 for Lord Frederick Philipse, this elegant Georgian mansion was the seat of the 18th century Manor of Philipsburg. Philipse Manor Hall's history includes service as Yonkers' first City Hall (1871-l908).

Sherwood House
Sherwood House was built in 1740 by Thomas Sherwood, a tenant farmer of Lord Philipse. The Historical Society restored the house, furnished it with appropriate period antiques, and in 1962, opened it to the public. Hostesses in period costume conduct visitors on tours.

Yonkers Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation

Yonkers Police Museum
Rutledge Museum Founded in 1978 by recently retired Deputy Chief George Rutledge, the Yonkers Police Museum take visitors back in time as far as 1866. It features artifacts, photos and a 1964 Police Motorcycle, among other items, and recognizes all those who have served Yonkers in Police Blue.

Yonkers Recreation Pier
Home to many vibrant events and festivals including the acclaimed Summer Jazz and Film Series.