Jay Heritage Center
About Jay Heritage Center
The 23-section of land Jay property sitting above Long Island Sound in Rye is the childhood home of New York State's just local establishing father, John Jay. It is a piece of the Boston Post Road Historic District, a National Historic Landmark and a stop on Westchester County's African American Heritage Trail. The 1907 Van Norden Carriage House is a moment building being reestablished and fills in as the JHC Visitor and Education Center. The Jay property, initially obtained by Westchester County in 1992, is a vital bit of assigned parkland toward the Westchester County parks framework. It is an earth huge region that fills in as the headlands of the watershed of the contiguous region stop, Marshlands Conservancy. It is utilized for diversion, notable training and protection purposes.
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