According to Google Maps, it's about 27 miles from Manhattan. If you're driving, following these instructions:
Take NY-94 North, continuing through Bronx
Get on I-87 North in Greenburgh
Get on I-287 East to Bloomingdale Rd, and take exit 8W
Merge onto Bloomingdale Rd and turn left onto Westchester Ave
Take first left onto Paulding St.
The Westchester Mall is on 125 Westchester Ave, White Plains, NY 10601.
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Manhattan Mall was created in 1989.
The Westchester Mall is located just off route 22. It's full address is: 125 Westchester Ave. White Plains New York. Opened in 1995, be sure to check out the fountain!
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The Bronx is north of Manhattan and south of Westchester County.
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Manhattan and Queens,mainland and south of Westchester Country these all are famous places in Bronx.......
Here's the thing: you know how Manhattan is shaped a little bit like a hand that is pointing upwards? There's that long, skinny finger sticking up at the north end?Westchester is north of Manhattan. The two are separated by the borough of the Bronx, and the skinny river that separates Manhattan from the Bronx, which is called the Harlem River. Actually, you can even take the subway to Westchester, kind of. You take the Uptown 2 or 5 trains to the last stop in the Bronx, which is Wakefield 241st Street on the 2 train, and Nereid Avenue on the 5 train. Then you keep walking north for a couple of miles, and you'll be in Westchester.But if you travel straight north from Manhattan on the east side (the side that doesn't have the finger-shaped extension) the distance will be much longer than if you travel straight north from the tip of the finger, on the west side (the Inwood neighborhood).So, from the east side of Manhattan, the distance between Manhattan and Westchester is about 6 miles. From the Inwood neighborhood on the west side, the distance is a little over 1 mile.Actually, the distance between the west side of Manhattan and the Bronx can technically be called 0 miles. The neighborhood directly north of the Inwood neighborhood, (the stretch of land that separates the west tip of Manhattan from Westchester) is geographically part of the Bronx, but it is considered to be part of Manhattan, because it actually once was! It's called the Marble Hill neighborhood, and the history of how the whole neighborhood was physically moved from Manhattan to the Bronx is very interesting. See the Related Question below.Since Marble Hill is still officially a part of Manhattan, it can be said that Westchester and Manhattan share a border with each other, on the west side.See the Related Link below for a New York City subway map, which shows you all the five boroughs, as well as the southern tip of Westchester. The rivers, including the Harlem River, are also labeled.
White Plains, NY is located in Westchester County. It is approx 35 - 40 minutes to Manhattan by car and 40-50 minutes by train. White Plains is where the county seat in Westchester resides. White Plains is next to Rockland County which is just over the Tappan Zee bridge.
The address of the Westchester Public Library is: 10700 Canterbury Street, Westchester, 60154 4203
Westchester is directly north of The Bronx. If you continue heading north in The Bronx, you will end up in Westchester. The Bronx is one of the five boroughs of New York City (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island). Westchester County is part of New York State, but NOT part of New York City. Westchester is upstate of New York City, but it is still very close to the southern tip of New York State. Nobody besides New York City residents would ever call Westchester "upstate."