North White Plains
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North White Plains is a hamlet within the Town of North Castle. North White Plains has a diverse landscape including expansive parks and open spaces. Located 26 square miles north of New York City, North White Plains boasts a charming residential community and accessibility to Manhattan. North White Plains is within the southern part of North Castle, south of the Kensico Reservoir Dam, west of the White Plains Reservoirs and east of the Bronx River.
The Kensico Reservoir was formed by the Kensico Dam impounding the Bronx River, but receives most of its water elsewhere. It was put into service in 1915. It serves mainly as a receiving reservoir for settling the waters from the Catskill/Delaware system and the water from the Catskill Mountains.
The hamlet of North White Plains is governed and operated by the Town of North Castle. The Town of North Castel is currently run by Supervisor William R. Weaver and Council Members: Rebecca A. Kittredge, Michael J. Schiliro, Diane Roth and John Cronin. The North Castle Recreation and Park covers the hamlet of North White Plains as well.
Siwanoys people originally lived in the area before the English settlers’ arrival in 1701. Many of the Siwanoys’ original Algonkian names live on in New Castle like: the Mianus Gorge River (from Sachem Mayano), Coman Hill School (from Cohamong) and Armonk (the Siwanoys people gave Bryam River). The first Town Meeting was held on April 6, 1736 and the town of New Castle was incorporated on March 7, 1788. The town was named after a castle-like fort built during the Revolutionary War.
The Elijah Miller house was built in North White Plains in 1738. This building was one of George Washington’s headquarters during the American Revolutionary War, on the National Register of Historic Sites and one of North White Plains’ oldest buildings.





