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Croton-on-Hudson is a village in Westchester County, New York, situated along the eastern bank of the Hudson River. Originally inhabited by the Kitchawank Native Americans, the area was settled by European colonists in the 17th century. The village takes its name from Sachem Croton, a local Native American chief. The arrival of the Hudson River Railroad in the mid-19th century transformed this once rural community into a suburban settlement.

Today, Croton-on-Hudson is known for its scenic location, the historic Van Cortlandt Manor, and its proximity to the Croton Point Park, which offers views of the Hudson River Valley. The village has maintained its small-town character while fostering a vibrant arts and cultural scene, supported by local galleries and cultural events. The area is also recognized for its historical significance in New York's water supply system, with the nearby New Croton Dam being a remarkable feat of engineering from the early 20th century.

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