NEW ROCHELLE: The Seventh Largest City In New York Has Plenty To Offer

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NEW ROCHEELE (WESTCHESTER COUNTY) NY:  Known as the Queen City, its downtown features a Walk of Fame, art galleries, cinemas, well-rated restaurants and boutique shopping.

New Rochelle’s neighborhoods feature a mosaic of elegant, stately older homes, some dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with exquisite architecture and lovely landscaping. Just 30 minutes from the heart of Manhattan and everywhere within reach.

Nestled in the central part of the city is the largest designated historic district in Westchester.

In the downtown, the newly built condominium residential towers join with live/work lofts, turn-of-the-century apartment buildings and multi-and single-family homes.

The City of New Rochelle, one of New York State's oldest communities and long the waterfront, one-of-a-kind homes ring the shoreline.

In 2020, the city had a population of 79,726 and some residents refer to the city as New Rock or New Rock City

New Rochelle has:

  • Thomas Paine Cottage: Former home of Thomas Paine, Father of the American Revolution and creator of the human rights movement, furnished with original 18th and 19th century artifacts.
  • North Avenue:The popular commercial strip is also home to Iona College.
  • The Rock Club, a rock climbing gym for people of all ages.
  • Regal Cinemas IMAX is located in New Roc City and is the perfect place to have a unique film experience.
  • Diner Brew Co. is a staple beverage attraction in New Rochelle with award-winning beers. This brewery mixes new and old styles to create the perfect ambiance, ciders and brews.
  • Glen Island Park: Features winding paths and stunning views of the Long Island Sound.

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