Washingtonville Real Estate
Living in Washingtonville, NY
First settled in 1731, Washingtonville rapidly flourished from a trading post to a tannery, grist, and plaster mill locale to a railroad stop along the Western Railway. Washingtonville was named for George Washington, who is rumored to have watered his horse under an elm tree in village.
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Local Amenities
Washingtonville is home to the oldest continuously operating winery in the United States, the Brotherhood Winery.
Washington’s Main Street features several shopping, restaurant, event fitness and entertainment options. There are also several parks throughout Washingtonville, including a
Schools
Children in Washingtonville attend Little Britain Elementary School, Taft Elementary School, and Round Hill Elementary School for kindergarten to fifth grade. From sixth to eighth grade, students attend Washingtonville Middle School. For ninth to twelfth grade, students attend Washingtonville High School.
Places of Worship
Grace Community Church
Saint Mary’s Roman Catholic Church
First Presbyterian Church – Washingtonville
Bethany Presbyterian Church
Saint Anne’s Episcopal Church
Transportation
Bus service is provided by Coach USA to The George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal.
Guides
- Alpine
- Nanuet
- Blauvelt
- New City
- Blooming Grove
- Newburgh
- Chester
- Northvale
- Chestnut Ridge
- Norwood
- Cliffside Park
- Nyack
- Closter
- Old Tappan
- Cornwall
- Orangeburg
- Cresskill
- Palisades Park
- Demarest
- Palisades
- Edgewater
- Pearl River
- Emerson
- Piermont
- Englewood
- Ridgewood
- Englewood Cliffs
- River Vale
- Fort Lee
- Rockleigh
- Goshen
- Sparkill
- Grand View
- Suffern
- Greenwood Lake
- Tappan
- Harrington Park
- Tenafly
- Haverstraw
- Tuxedo
- Haworth
- Upper Saddle River
- Highland Mills
- Valley Cottage
- Leonia
- Warwick
- Monroe
- Washingtonville
- Montgomery
- Westwood