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Brookville, New York

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Brookville, New York
NameBrookville, New York
Settlement typeVillage
Coordinates40°48′31″N 73°34′06″W
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1New York
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Nassau

Brookville, New York is a village located within the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County. The village is situated approximately 25 miles east of Manhattan, near the North Shore of Long Island. Brookville is bordered by the villages of Muttontown to the west, Upper Brookville to the north, and Old Westbury to the south, and is close to the Hempstead-Oyster Bay Expressway. The village is also near the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, New York Institute of Technology, and SUNY Old Westbury.

Geography

The village of Brookville is situated in the central part of Nassau County, near the North Shore of Long Island. The village is bordered by the Muttontown Preserve to the west, the Upper Brookville golf course to the north, and the Old Westbury gardens to the south. The village is also close to the Hempstead-Oyster Bay Expressway, which provides easy access to Manhattan, Queens, and Suffolk County. The village is near the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, New York Institute of Technology, and SUNY Old Westbury, as well as the Nassau County Museum of Art and the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts.

History

The area that is now Brookville was originally settled by the Matinecock Native American tribe and was later colonized by the Dutch West India Company in the 17th century. The village was named after Brookville, Pennsylvania, the hometown of one of its early settlers, and was officially incorporated in 1931. The village has a rich history, with many notable residents, including Theodore Roosevelt, Charles Lindbergh, and William Randolph Hearst, who owned estates in the area. The village is also close to the Sagamore Hill historic site, the former home of Theodore Roosevelt, and the Cradle of Aviation Museum, which showcases the history of aviation on Long Island.

Demographics

As of the 2010 United States Census, the village of Brookville has a population of approximately 3,500 people, with a median household income of over $100,000. The village is predominantly White American, with a small percentage of Asian American and African American residents. The village is also home to a number of notable residents, including business magnates such as Carl Icahn and Nelson Peltz, as well as celebrities such as Jerry Seinfeld and Billy Joel. The village is served by the Locust Valley Central School District, which includes Locust Valley High School and is also close to the Friends Academy and the Portledge School.

Economy

The economy of Brookville is driven by a mix of real estate, finance, and healthcare industries. The village is home to a number of country clubs and golf courses, including the Brookville Country Club and the Hamlet Golf and Country Club, as well as a number of horse farms and equestrian centers. The village is also close to the Nassau University Medical Center and the Winthrop-University Hospital, as well as the Long Island Jewish Medical Center and the Cohen Children's Medical Center. The village is served by the Long Island Rail Road, which provides easy access to Manhattan and other parts of Long Island.

Education

The village of Brookville is served by the Locust Valley Central School District, which includes Locust Valley High School. The district is known for its high-quality education and has been recognized by Newsweek and U.S. News & World Report as one of the top school districts in the country. The village is also close to a number of private schools, including the Friends Academy and the Portledge School, as well as the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University, New York Institute of Technology, and SUNY Old Westbury. The village is also near the Nassau County Museum of Art and the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts, which offer a range of cultural and educational programs.

Infrastructure

The village of Brookville has a well-developed infrastructure, with a number of major roads and highways, including the Long Island Expressway and the Northern State Parkway. The village is also served by the Long Island Rail Road, which provides easy access to Manhattan and other parts of Long Island. The village has a number of parks and recreational facilities, including the Brookville Park and the Muttontown Preserve, as well as a number of country clubs and golf courses. The village is also close to the Nassau County Airport and the Republic Airport, which offer a range of aviation services. The village is also near the Sagamore Hill historic site, the former home of Theodore Roosevelt, and the Cradle of Aviation Museum, which showcases the history of aviation on Long Island. Category:Villages in New York