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New Castle: Chappaqua and Millwood chronicles the rich
history of a northern Westchester town, located some 30 miles north
of New York City. The present-day suburb was for almost two
centuries an isolated agricultural area, and its chief products
were milk and apples. The arrival of the railroads stimulated its
growth and attracted affluent New Yorkers such as Horace Greeley to
establish summer homes here. As farming declined toward the end of
the 1800s, many farms were consolidated into large estates. In the
1900s, most of the former estates and remaining farms were
subdivided into suburban residential neighborhoods. Families were
drawn to the town by its reputation for religious diversity and
outstanding public education.