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You should be asking, why Chappaqua?
What is the history of this place?
What kind of things happened there?
What is going on in that area right now?
The Chappaqua Friends Meeting House, circa 1753, is the oldest Quaker meeting house standing in Westchester County. It is a contributing property to the Old Chappaqua Historic District, north of downtown along King Street (New York State Route 120).
America's first concrete barn. It was completed by Horace Greeley on his Chappaqua farm in 1856. It was also one of the first concrete buildings ever built in the U.S. Greeley's daughter and son-in-law later remodeled it into their house and named it Rehoboth.
The world headquarters of Reader's Digest was in Chappaqua, although its mailing address is in neighboring Pleasantville, New York. The building has statues of Pegasus on it. It is no longer owned by Reader's Digest, and a local contractor has plans to construct a condominium community on site.
One of Horace Greeley's homes. Part of the original structure still stands, and is part of the present-day New Castle Historical Society.[48] It is on King Street, just east of the train station and South Greeley Avenue and is home to the historical society.