A piece of living history on the Hudson
lrvington's historical significance can be traced back to its many famous residents-Louis Comfort Tiffany (the famous glassmaker), Madam C.J. Walker (the first AfricanAmerican millionaire), and John Jacob Astor Ill (patriarch of the British line of the family), to name a few. Just 20 miles from New York City, and hugging the Hudson River, this verdant village is known for its lovingly preserved 19thcentury architecture and natural landscapes.
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