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  1. Rye is a coastal city in Westchester County, New York, United States, located near New York City and within the New York City metropolitan area. It is separate from the Town of Rye, which has more land area than the city.

  2. Rye, city and town (township), on Long Island Sound, in Westchester county, southeastern New York, U.S. The original town site, at Pendingo Neck, was first settled (1660) by a company of men from Greenwich, Connecticut, who had purchased the land from the Siwanoy Indians; they named it (1665) for Rye in Sussex, England.

  3. www.visitwestchesterny.com › sound-shore › ryeRye - Visit Westchester N.Y

    Rye. Many call this, the county’s smallest city, its loveliest—and with good reason. This exclusive, picture-perfect community boasts an expansive Long Island Sound beachfront and a quaint New England–like downtown shopping district complete with a town square.

  4. Welcome to Rye! Rye, New York is a fascinating place that sits in the crossroads of America’s history, both literally and figuratively. From native peoples to European exploration, the colonial period to independence, emancipation to immigration, industrialization and transportation, prohibition and suburbanization, Rye played an integral part.

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · Make your trip to Rye as worthwhile as possible by including these attractions and hotspots in your travel itinerary: i) Rye Town Park and Beach, ii) Edith G. Read Natural Park and Wildlife Sanctuary, iii) Playland Park, and iv) Rye Nature Center.

  6. Rye Rye is a coastal city in Westchester County of New York. Best known for being home to Rye Playland which was built in 1928, the only publicly-owned amusement park in the U.S.A, it has the feel of a charming, wealthy small town along the Long Island Sound.

  7. Rye is a coastal city in Westchester County of New York. Best known for being home to Rye Playland (also known as Playland Amusement Park) which was built in 1928, the only publicly-owned amusement park in the U.S.A., it has the feel of a charming, wealthy small town along the Long Island Sound.