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1 History  





2 Geography  





3 Demographics  





4 Town life  





5 Communities and locations in Lewisboro  





6 Parks and preserves  





7 Lakes and reservoirs  





8 Schools in Lewisboro  





9 Transportation  





10 Notable people  





11 References  





12 External links  














Lewisboro, New York






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Lewisboro, New York
Osborn–Bouton–Mead House
Official seal of Lewisboro, New York
Location in Westchester County and the state of New York.
Location in Westchester County and the state of New York.
Coordinates: 41°16′1N 73°35′19W / 41.26694°N 73.58861°W / 41.26694; -73.58861
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountyWestchester
Government
 • TypeManager-Council
 • Town SupervisorTony J. Gonçalves (D)
 • Town Board

Members

Area
 • Total29.16 sq mi (75.53 km2)
 • Land27.75 sq mi (71.86 km2)
 • Water1.42 sq mi (3.67 km2)
Elevation
440 ft (134 m)
Population
 (2020)[2]
 • Total12,265
 • Density420/sq mi (160/km2)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
10590, 10536, 10526, 10597, 10518
Area code914
FIPS code36-42136
GNIS feature ID0979145
WebsiteTown Website

Lewisboro is a towninWestchester County, New York, United States. The population was 12,265 at the 2020 census.[3] The town is named after John Lewis, an early settler.[4] Lewisboro is a suburb of New York City.

History[edit]

After purchasing land from the local natives, the first settlers established themselves around South Salem. The town was formed as "Salem" in 1747. By 1790 the town assumed its current dimensions as lands were removed for other towns. The name changed to South Salem in 1806. John Lewis, a financier, requested that the town be given his name and established a fund for the town, though he did not follow through on his promise of a railroad link.[5] An abundance of natural open space, Dry-stone walls and elegant Colonial mansions are dominant features.

Lewisboro has had two noteworthy historical characters. Sarah Bishop was the hermit of West Mountain. Apparently mistreated by British soldiers at the time of the Revolutionary War, she retreated to a solitary life in the Lewisboro area. A spot known as "Sarah Bishop's Cave" is on the hill on the north side of Lake Rippowam, near Mountain Lakes Camp.[6] The second historical character appeared around the time of the Civil War. The Leatherman was a wanderer who got his name from homemade leather garments. He is frequently mentioned as being in Lewisboro in the middle of the 19th century. He followed a route past homes that would offer him a meal and reappeared at the same doorsteps for 25 years. One of the hiking destinations in Ward Pound Ridge is to the Leatherman's cave, reportedly one of his more frequent homes.[7] In 1987, a 10k trail race called "The Leatherman's Loop" was started to honor his legacy and continues every spring at the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation.[8]

The Mead Memorial Chapel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.[9]

Geography[edit]

Map of Westchester highlighting Lewisboro

The east town line is the border of Ridgefield, Connecticut and Wilton, Connecticut, while the southern border is the town of New Canaan, Connecticut. Interstate 684 passes near the west side of the town. The town's unusual chevron shape is partly the result of The Oblong, created during the resolution of the boundary dispute between Connecticut and New York.[10][11]

Eastwoods Reservoir in Lewisboro

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 29.1 square miles (75 km2), of which 27.9 square miles (72 km2) is land and 1.3 square miles (3.4 km2), or 4.36%, is water.

Demographics[edit]

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
17901,453
18201,429
18301,5377.6%
18401,6195.3%
18501,608−0.7%
18601,88517.2%
18701,601−15.1%
18801,6120.7%
18901,417−12.1%
19001,311−7.5%
19101,127−14.0%
19201,069−5.1%
19301,42733.5%
19401,92935.2%
19502,35221.9%
19604,16577.1%
19706,61058.7%
19808,87134.2%
199011,31327.5%
200012,3248.9%
201012,4110.7%
202012,265−1.2%
U.S. Decennial Census[12][13]
Map of Westchester County showing population density

The census[15] of 2000 counted 12,324 people living in the town, living in 4,218 households, of which 3,425 were families. The population density was 442.5 inhabitants per square mile (170.9/km2). There were 4,465 housing units at an average density of 160.3 per square mile (61.9/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 95.18% White, 1.19% African American, 0.06% Native American, 2.09% Asian, 0.49% from other races, and 0.99% from two or more races. HispanicorLatino of any race were 2.48% of the population.

There were 4,218 households, of which 47.4% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 72.9% were married couples living together, 6.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 18.8% were non-families. 15.2% of all households were made up of individuals, and 4.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.91 and the average family size was 3.26.

In the town, the population was spread out, with 31.6% under the age of 18, 3.8% from 18 to 24, 28.5% from 25 to 44, 29.0% from 45 to 64, and 7.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females, there were 95.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.3 males.

The median income for a household in the town was $112,462, and the median income for a family was $157,412. Males had a median income of $84,616 versus $48,900 for females. The per capita income for the town was $54,795. About 1.4% of families and 1.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 1.3% of those under age 18 and 2.7% of those age 65 or over.

Town life[edit]

Unlike the neighboring communities of Katonah and Ridgefield, Lewisboro does not have a downtown business district. Most residents in town do their shopping at plazas in Golden's Bridge, Cross River, Vista, or Ridgefield, CT.

Communities and locations in Lewisboro[edit]

Parks and preserves[edit]

Lewisboro is rich in natural areas and is a component of the biotic corridor. Two Westchester County Parks are on Lewisboro's borders, and there are six town parks and several community preserves.

Lakes and reservoirs[edit]

There are 7 lakes in the town of Lewisboro. Lake Waccabuc, Lake Oscaleta, and Lake Rippowam are interconnected and are collectively known as the Three Lakes, and are natural (not man-made) lakes. Lake Waccabuc is the largest and most well-known of these, and the area of town named after it has a separate post office. Lake Oscaleta and Lake Rippowam are also called the Twin Lakes, probably because of Twin Lakes Village, a development which runs between them. The other lakes in town are Lake Truesdale, Lake Katonah, Lake Kitchawan, and Timber Lake. Recognizing the importance of the lake communities in the town, in 2007 a Lakes Committee was formed by the Town of Lewisboro.

Additionally, there are a number of reservoirs in the town of Lewisboro, utilized by cities such as Norwalk, Connecticut.[17]

Browns Reservoir seen from Silver Spring Road in the hamlet of Vista

Schools in Lewisboro[edit]

The public schools in Lewisboro are part of the Katonah-Lewisboro School District. John Jay High School, located in Cross River, is the only high school in the Katonah-Lewisboro School District. It has been ranked as one of the top 200 high-schools in the nation by Newsweek magazine.[18] John Jay Middle School is also in Cross River on the same campus as John Jay High School.[19]

Transportation[edit]

Lewisboro is crossed by New York State Route 123,Which is a continuation of the Connecticut state route of the same name. The road runs through Lewisboro until intersecting with New York State Route 35. Housatonic Area Regional Transit (HART) operates a weekday commuter shuttle between Katonah station and the South Salem Municipal park and ride lot at 606 Old Post Rd.[20]

Notable people[edit]

A list of notable Waccabuc residents can be found on the hamlet's page.

  • Richard B. Handler, Chairman & CEO Jeffries
  • Robert Castelli, State Assemblyman
  • Andy Milonakis, comedian
  • Chris Jasper, musician, composer, member of the Isley Brothers
  • Roger Stone (b. 1952), Republican Party strategist and pollster
  • Jeffrey Tambor, actor[21]
  • Stanley Tucci, actor
  • Henry A. Wallace, Vice President - 1941-1945, Secretary of Agriculture - 1933-1940
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "New York: 2010, Population and Housing Unit Counts (CPH-2-34)" (PDF). 2010 Census of Population and Housing. United States Census Bureau. June 2012. Retrieved April 28, 2019.
  • ^ US Census Bureau, 2020 Census Results, Lewisboro town, Westchester County, New York QuickFacts https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/lewisborotownwestchestercountynewyork
  • ^ "Profile of General Population and Housing Characteristics: 2010 Demographic Profile Data (DP-1): Lewisboro town, Westchester County, New York". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved November 15, 2011.
  • ^ Gannett, Henry (1905). The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 186.
  • ^ Lewisboro History Book Committee (1981), p. 70.
  • ^ Lewisboro History Book Committee (1981), pp. 305–309.
  • ^ Lewisboro History Book Committee (1981), p. 345.
  • ^ Leatherman’s Loop Founders Newsletter, Vol. 11: The status of the Loop in covid times March 8, 2021, www.leathermansloop.org, accessed June 6, 2021
  • ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  • ^ Lewisboro History Book Committee (1981), pp. 41–46.
  • ^ History of Putnam County www.rootsweb.ancestry.com, accessed June 6, 2021
  • ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  • ^ US Census Bureau, 2020 Census Results, Lewisboro town, Westchester County, New York QuickFacts https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/lewisborotownwestchestercountynewyork
  • ^ "Population and Housing Unit Estimates". www.census.gov. Retrieved June 9, 2017.
  • ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  • ^ "Lewisboro Tow". www.nelsap.org. Retrieved May 8, 2022.
  • ^ "Our Reservoirs and Watershed".
  • ^ Newsweek High School Rankings Archived April 23, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Map of JJHS + JJMS". Google Maps. Retrieved May 13, 2014.
  • ^ https://www.hartransit.com/alert-route/ridgefield-katonah HARTransit South Salem - Katonah
  • ^ Van Meter, William. "'Maura is Real to Me': Jeffrey Tambor on His Role in Transparent". Vulture. Retrieved June 19, 2015.
  • Bibliography

    External links[edit]

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