Elmsford, New York is a strategically positioned Westchester County village offering a profoundly important historical archive, a moving famine memorial, and an independent dining scene of genuine warmth just minutes from major parkway corridors.
The Irish Hunger Memorial is a thought-provoking sculpture park beside a waterfall lake that surprises visitors with its beauty and serenity — also the finest access point for the 36-mile North County Trailway. The Westchester County Historical Society houses an extraordinary archive of maps and manuscripts indispensable to regional researchers.
For dining, Casaletto delivers Arthur Avenue-worthy Italian-American cooking, and Rini’s serves clam pasta and chicken francaise with live music in a community gathering atmosphere that makes every celebration feel deeply personal.