Rye Town Park and Beach

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Park Rules and Regulation - FAQ
Rye Town Park, located in the City of Rye, New York, is a wonderful facility for public recreation and relaxation. It was established in 1907 by an act of the New York Legislature. The main buildings were completed in 1909. The sixty-two acre preserve has 28 acres of lawns and paths with mature plantings, gently rolling hills, benches, a naturalized duck pond, and expansive beachfront of 34 acres.
The main building complex, which includes the two-towered administration building, pavilions, restaurant and service facilities, is a magnificent edifice with Spanish style architecture, fantastic views, and beach access to Long Island Sound.
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Important Forms:
Rye Town Park Rental Agreement
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Tax Office
Left to right: Nick Mecca, Carol Truance, John Michael Concha and Theresa Mitchell The Town of Rye Tax Office services the Villages of Port Chester, Rye Brook and Mamaroneck, also, the County...
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Laws & Regulations
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Crawford Park
CRAWFORD PARK covers more than 35 acres between North Ridge Street and Lincoln Avenue in Rye Brook. The site includes gardens, lawns, woods, a walking/jogging path, playing fields, an...
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Port Chester Day...
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