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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The history of Briarcliff Manor, a villageThe history of Briarcliff Manor, a village in Westchester County, New York, can be traced back to the founding of a settlement between the Hudson and Pocantico Rivers in the 19th century. The area now known as Briarcliff Manor had seen human occupation since at least the Archaic period, but significant growth in the settlements that are now incorporated into the village did not occur until the Industrial Revolution. The village, which was incorporated with one square mile in 1902, has expanded primarily through annexation: of Scarborough in 1906 and from the town of Mount Pleasant in 1927 to its current area of 6.7 square miles (17 km2). The village has also grown in population; from 331 when established to 7,867 in the 2010 census.n established to 7,867 in the 2010 census.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/event Faith Lutheran Brethren Church is founded in Scarsdale. , Rosemont, a Scarborough Historic District property, is demolished. , 5.52258E9 , The village police department is organized and The Church House, the parish house of the Scarborough Presbyterian Church, is completed. , Briarcliff Steamer Company No. 1 is formed. , The post office is renamed the Briarcliff Manor Post Office. , Rotary International founds a local chapter in the village. , Law's Briarcliff Farms move to Pine Plains, New York, and Law begins developing Briarcliff Manor more as a municipal corporation. , The Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough Historical Society is given its first permanent location at the Eileen O'Connor Weber Historical Center, established as part of the expanded Briarcliff Manor Public Library. , --02-19 , Briarcliff Manor's original station building was reopened as the William J. Vescio Community Center. Mayor Lori Sullivan and former mayor William J. Vescio presided over the center's opening and the dedication to Vescio. , The Beech Hill Road bridge is destroyed by the rising Pocantico River during Hurricane Floyd. , The New York State Commission on Forfeiture confiscates the Philipses' land; it is sold in 1784–85. , The Wappingers unsuccessfully attempt to sThe Wappingers unsuccessfully attempt to sue the Philipse family for control of the land; their claim dies out after around fifty tribespeople, organized into the Stockbridge Militia under Abraham Nimham and his father Daniel Nimham, are killed by British forces in the Battle of Kingsbridge during the American Revolutionary War.dge during the American Revolutionary War. , Briarcliff Manor sponsors the First American International Road Race; the event centered around the village, and more than 300,000 people watch the race; the village has more than 100,000 visitors that day. , The first twenty-nine street lights, all electric, are installed. , V. Everit Macy creates Chilmark Park, a community in Briarcliff. , Todd Elementary School opens to free space at the Law Park grade school for middle- and high-school students. , Briarcliff Manor celebrates its semicentennial celebration, publishing a book about the village and its history. , The Briarcliff Lodge opens. , A 100-mile race in the village is sponsored by the Automobile Racing Club of America. , The Scarborough Historic District is added to the State and National Historic Registers. , Briarcliff Manor's first downtown stores are built. , The high school auditorium opens. , A permanent firehouse is built in Scarborough; it is replaced with a larger station in 2009. , The village government installs new street signs featuring the Briarcliff Rose. , The Chilmark Club becomes a part of the village's Parks and Recreation Department; Pace University begins leasing the middle school building, and the middle school is moved to a portion of the new high-school building. , Walter Law's School of Practical Agriculture building burns down. , The pool house in Law Memorial Park is demolished; construction on a new facility begins shortly after. , The new Village Hall opens, replacing the Municipal Building. , Law owns more than of Westchester County, and becomes the largest individual landholder in the county. , The Briarcliff Manor Public Library reopens in the former train station. , The grade-school building is demolished, and senior housing is built on its site the following year. , Briarcliff College is founded at the Briarcliff Lodge. , The Municipal Building's cupola bell, which had tolled at the end of the World Wars, is moved to the front of the new firehouse. , The village celebrates its centennial, which involves numerous celebratory events. , The Briarcliff Manor train station, along with the Putnam Division, is shut down. , Briarcliff Congregational Church is built to replace the congregation's use of the schoolhouse. , The People's Caucus, an organization which calls out interested residents for candidacy, is created. , The Briarcliff Manor Fire Department is founded by Frederick C. Messinger from Briarcliff Steamer Company No. 1. , Ambient Corporation and Consolidated Edison install an experimental broadband over power lines system in Briarcliff Manor; the system is now defunct. , The village's first corporate facility opens. , The Crossroads neighborhood of 84 houses is completed. , The Briarcliff Manor-Scarborough Historical Society is founded from the village's 75th anniversary committee. , The Scarborough Presbyterian Church is founded. , Briarcliff's road race is held again. , Scarborough is incorporated into Briarcliff Manor. , Philipse purchases about from the Sint Sincks, Philipsburg Manor, extending from Spuyten Duyvil Creek along the Hudson River to the Croton River. , Walter Law replaces the village railroad station; Law's building currently houses part of the Briarcliff Manor Public Library. , Weskora is renamed Scarborough. , The village library, originally in the Briarcliff Community Center, is founded. , The present Briarcliff Middle School building is completed at a cost of $24 million . , Pace University purchases Briarcliff College as a satellite of the school's Pleasantville campus. , The Law Park pavilion is damaged in a large fire; around 100 firefighters in multiple departments assist to put out the fire that night. , A $4-million rehabilitation of Law Park iA $4-million rehabilitation of Law Park is completed, with a new pavilion and pool house, paved walkways, lights and benches, a redesigned and filtered pond, and relocation of the Veterans Memorial. Over 300 people attend the Veterans Day rededication ceremony.nd the Veterans Day rededication ceremony. , Elliott Fitch Shepard ordered the construction of Scarborough's first dock at the present Scarborough Park to allow construction materials to be shipped to his property. , The high school opens, and a section is added to the 1909 school building. , Walter W. Law moves with his family to the area and purchases his first with the James Stillman farm for $35,000 . , The Briarcliff Community Center, nicknamed "The Club", is established in the 1898 Briarcliff Schools building. , The reconstructed Law Park pavilion is rededicated after the village's Memorial Day ceremony. , All Saints' Episcopal Church is founded. , The present Briarcliff High School opens to ease the large enrollment at the grade-school building. , V. Everit Macy donates to the Girl Scouts of the USA, which later becomes the Edith Macy Conference Center. , Hurricane Irene causes a sinkhole, of about 20 feet in diameter, to form on North State Road near Route 9A; New York's department of transportation spends about $900,000 repairing the damage. , The first village Girl Scout troop is founded by Louise Miller and Mrs. Alfred Jones. , --12-13 , St. Theresa's Catholic Church is founded with thirty-six families; the present church is dedicated two years later. , Frederick Philipse purchases the Ossining area from Indian sachem Ghoharius with the consent of his brother Weskora. Weskora becomes the first name of Scarborough. , The Briarcliff Lodge houses The King's College. , --10-08 , A one-room schoolhouse is built on land donated by John Whitson; it is the first schoolhouse and church in the area. , Congregation Sons of Israel is formed by eleven men in Ossining. , Sleepy Hollow Country Club is founded in Scarborough, Elliott Fitch Shepard's home "Woodlea" is purchased for its clubhouse. , The Whitson's Corners post office is established. , The first Scarborough train station and post office is struck by lightning and burns down. , Walter Law forms the Briarcliff Realty Company to sell Briarcliff Farms' original property in the village. , Law has invested $2.5 million in the village by this time. , The Briarcliff Lodge houses the Edgewood Park School. , Law establishes the School of Practical Agriculture on Pleasantville Road on . , The village becomes involved in an annexatThe village becomes involved in an annexation proposal with the town of Ossining for Briarcliff Manor to annex land on which 1,600 people live. After debate and public hearings, the village government decides to end its pursuit of the annexation in May 2015.its pursuit of the annexation in May 2015. , Elliott Fitch Shepard's mansion Woodlea is completed. , Walter Law establishes Briarcliff Farms, the Briarcliff Table Water Company and the Briarcliff Greenhouses. , The original 1902 Briarcliff Lodge building burns to the ground, and contemporary portions of the lodge and other campus buildings are later demolished. , The Scarborough School closes; it reopens in 1981 as The Clear View School. , Briarcliff Manor hosts a weekly indoor farmers' market, first at the Briarcliff Congregational Church's parish house; it moves to Pace University's Briarcliff Campus in 2012. , Briarcliff's school building is demolished to make way for the Briarcliff-Peekskill Parkway. , Briarcliff Manor's oldest church, Saint Mary's Episcopal Church, is founded. , --07-04
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rdfs:comment The history of Briarcliff Manor, a villageThe history of Briarcliff Manor, a village in Westchester County, New York, can be traced back to the founding of a settlement between the Hudson and Pocantico Rivers in the 19th century. The area now known as Briarcliff Manor had seen human occupation since at least the Archaic period, but significant growth in the settlements that are now incorporated into the village did not occur until the Industrial Revolution. The village, which was incorporated with one square mile in 1902, has expanded primarily through annexation: of Scarborough in 1906 and from the town of Mount Pleasant in 1927 to its current area of 6.7 square miles (17 km2). The village has also grown in population; from 331 when established to 7,867 in the 2010 census.n established to 7,867 in the 2010 census.
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