For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.8 males.
Nationwide, Chappaqua ranks 42nd among the 100 highest-income places in the United States (with at least 1,000 households). Editorial Gustavo Gili, Barcelona.
It is 32.4 miles from Grand Central Terminal and travel time there is approximately 52 minutes. A roof covers the first hundred feet (30 m).
(1995)Richard Meier: Works and Projects. It is on 0.45 square miles of land on the east bank of the Hudson River, about 30 miles north of New York City. Along its length are ornate metal streetlights, enclosed shelters, and some vending machines.The historic station was converted to a café in 2015. Over the remaining years of the 19th century more city residents followed her family's lead and moved out to Chappaqua.
Next to the modern station is the building opened by the New York Central "Parent expectations in the school district are high, and the educational environment has been described as highly competitive and somewhat stressful.Schools in Chappaqua were not always so high-performing.
Small, one-room schoolhouses devoid of windows were prevalent in the 1800s. The Chappaqua station is a commuter rail stop on the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line, located in Chappaqua, New York, United States, within the town of New Castle. In the New York State Legislature it is within the New York State Assembly's 93rd district and the New York Senate's 40th district. A statue of Greeley and war memorial are located just across Allen Place from the historic station building on the east side of the tracks.An walkway and steps enclosed with glass and aluminum climb to a similarly treated overpass from both north and south, with an elevator in a brick shaft between them. North of the overpass it continues to slightly north of the Quaker Road overpass.
The hamlet is served by the Chappaqua station of the Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line. While the ticket counter closed, the cafe retains most of the station's original elements, including the waiting area benches and the original ticket counter, which serves as a check-out counter.The rail connection made it possible for those with social and commercial links to the city to maintain them, and some who had business there moved to Chappaqua. Its completion triggered the development of most of modern downtown Chappaqua, and accelerated the In the early 2000s 20 spaces in the station's lot were equipped with plug-in recharging stations for The historic station building was converted into a restaurant, Chappaqua Station, in 2015, while retaining much of the station's original character.View north from platform, 2009, with historic station on rightInterior of the depot prior to being converted to a restaurant In the overpass are ticket machines. Trains leave for New York City every hour, and about every 20 minutes during rush hour. This station is the first/last station in the Zone 5 Metro-North fare zone. Among them was His daughter Gabrielle inherited the farm. Next to the modern station is the building opened by the The station is located on the southwest corner of downtown Chappaqua, located in a low area amid hilly terrain just north of the East of the station, across South Greeley Avenue, are commercial buildings north of Woodburn Avenue and Woodburn Avenue west of South Greeley serves as the station's entrance road. Parking is in concentric semicircles, mirroring the small park just east of the station. The median age was 39 years. In 2008, CNNMoney listed Chappaqua fifth in their list of "25 top-earning towns.