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Stewart Manor, New York

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Stewart Manor, New York
NameStewart Manor, New York
Settlement typeVillage
Coordinates40.7162, -73.6857
Subdivision typeCountry
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1New York
Subdivision type2County
Subdivision name2Nassau
Area total km20.6
Area total sq mi0.2
Elevation m30
Population total2087
Population as of2020

Stewart Manor, New York is a village located in Nassau County, within the Town of Hempstead, and is part of the New York metropolitan area. The village is situated near the Garden City and Franklin Square areas, and is close to the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum and the Eisenhower Park. Residents of Stewart Manor have access to various amenities, including the Long Island Rail Road and the Nassau University Medical Center.

Geography

The village of Stewart Manor is bordered by Garden City to the east, Franklin Square to the west, and Elmont to the south. The area is also near the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens, and is close to the John F. Kennedy International Airport and the LaGuardia Airport. The village's geography is characterized by its flat terrain, with an average elevation of 30 feet above sea level, and is situated near the Hempstead Plains, a region known for its unique ecosystem. The nearby Meadowbrook State Parkway and Cross Island Parkway provide access to other parts of Long Island, including the Hamptons and the North Fork.

History

The area that is now Stewart Manor 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 a local landowner, Stewart, and was officially incorporated in 1927. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the area was primarily used for farming and agriculture, with many residents working on farms and estates owned by wealthy New York City residents, including the Vanderbilt family and the Morgan family. The village's history is also tied to the nearby Belmont Park, which was built in the early 20th century and has hosted numerous horse racing events, including the Belmont Stakes.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the village of Stewart Manor has a population of 2,087 people, with a diverse range of ethnic groups and nationalities. The village is home to many Italian-American and Irish-American residents, as well as a significant African American population. The median household income in Stewart Manor is around $80,000, with many residents working in healthcare, education, and finance at institutions such as Northwell Health, Hofstra University, and New York-Presbyterian Hospital. The village is also home to many small businesses and entrepreneurs, including those in the technology and biotechnology sectors, with companies such as IBM and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals having a presence in the area.

Transportation

Stewart Manor is located near several major transportation hubs, including the Long Island Rail Road and the Nassau Inter-County Express bus system. The village is also close to the John F. Kennedy International Airport and the LaGuardia Airport, making it an attractive location for commuters and travelers. The nearby Meadowbrook State Parkway and Cross Island Parkway provide access to other parts of Long Island, including the Hamptons and the North Fork. Residents of Stewart Manor can also access the New York City Subway system via the Long Island Rail Road, with connections to Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal.

Education

The village of Stewart Manor is served by the Elmont Union Free School District and the Sewanhaka Central High School District, which operate several public schools in the area, including Elmont Memorial High School and Sewanhaka High School. The village is also home to several private schools, including the St. Boniface School and the Our Lady of Victory School. Residents of Stewart Manor have access to several nearby colleges and universities, including Hofstra University, Adelphi University, and Molloy College, as well as the Nassau Community College and the SUNY Farmingdale State College. The village's proximity to New York City also provides access to numerous cultural institutions, including the American Museum of Natural History, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the New York Public Library.