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Cottage Antiques | 914-763-1310 | |||||||||
Cottage Antiques is located at 94A Spring Street, South Salem, NY 10590 in northern Westchester County.
From Cottage Antiques: "Lisa Miller is the owner and the vision of Cottage Antiques. She established Cottage Antiques in 2003 because of an increasing demand from her friends to find fabulous pieces for their homes. It also didn’t hurt that she had a barn full of great antiques from her Estate Sale Company, Zach & Alix. Her buying trips take her to Vermont, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. Lisa’s shop is a mixture of old and new; all arranged with an eye for beauty and detail that only she can achieve. more . . .
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John Keith Russell Antiques | 914-763-8144 | |||||||||
John Keith Russell Antiques Inc., specializing in fine American Furniture, Shaker and Folk Art, is located at 110 Spring Street, South Salem, NY, 10590 in northern Westchester County.
From John Keith Russell: "For the past 36 years, John Keith Russell has been regarded as one of America's most respected Antiques Dealers offering fine American Furniture, Shaker, Folk Art and related Accessories. Established in 1979, John Keith Russell Antiques, Inc. specializes in pre-1860 American antiques in original, untouched condition with a primary focus on Shaker furniture and accessories. Our shop features a varied and changing inventory of Shaker and high country furniture. website and more . . .
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South Salem Library | 914-763-3857 | |||||||||||||
The South Salem Library is located at 15 Main Street, South Salem, NY 10590. The South Salem Library offers many weekly programs and special events, including:
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South Salem Winery | 917-837-1131 | |||||||||
South Salem Winery, a micro-winery in the Hudson Valley, is located inside Gossett Bros. Nursery at 1202 Route 35, South Salem N.Y. 10590 in Westchester County.
From South Salem Winery: "Welcome to South Salem Winery, Westchester county’s first micro-winery. We truly are a micro-winery, producing small batches of hand-crafted wine, our grapes from Orient Point and the Finger Lakes. We currently offer 2016 NYS Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Vidal Blanc, Chardonnay, Merlot, and a Rosé of Merlot. We also sell NYS Hard Cider and Champagne. website and more . . .
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Westchester Oratorio Society | 914-763-9389 | |
The Westchester Oratorio Society (WOS), is located in South Salem, NY 10590 in Westchester County.
From Westchester Oratorio Society: "The Westchester Oratorio Society, under the direction of its exciting young conductor Ben Niemczyk, enlists competent volunteer singers from Westchester, Fairfield and Putnam counties as well as the New York metropolitan area. website and more . . .
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Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) | 914-763-2373 | |||||||||||||||||
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The Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) located in South Salem, NY 10590, is a 501c3 organization that promotes wolf conservation by teaching about wolves, their relationship to the environment, and the human role in protecting their future. website and more . . .
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History And Antiquities The following covers "History and Antiquities", a general collection of interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, and anecdotes about Westchester County and its towns. When reading the following, remember to keep in mind that this information has been written about two hundred years ago. Population statistics and events have not been revised to reflect current events and perspective. We think this adds to the historical flavor and interest of the writings, giving a different perspective on much of this information and written in an "older world" writing style. "Historical Collections of the State of New York, Published by S. Tuttle, 194 Chatham-Square, 1841
Lewisboro, originally South Salem received its present name in 1840; centrally distant NE. from Bedford 6, and from New York 50 miles. Pop. 1,169. Cross River, South Salem, Vista, and Golden's Bride, are names of the post-offices. At Cross River there are 2 churches and about 20 dwellings. Sarah Bishop, the hermitess, resided near the boundary line of Lewisboro and the state of Connecticut. She lived on Long Island at the time of the revolutionary war. Her father's house was burnt by the British, and she was cruelly treated by a British officer. She then left society and wandered among the mountains near this part of the state, where she found a cave near Ridgefield, in which she resided till about the time of her death, which took place in 1810. She sometimes came down to the adjoining town of Ridgefield, Conn., to attend public worship on the Sabbath. It is said that the wild animals were so accustomed to see her, that they were not afraid of her presence. |