Westchester County Center, White Plains, New York, United States of America
Westchester County Center hosts local concerts and sports events and is located in White Plains, New York. It seats 5,000 designed by the architectural firm Walker & Gillette. The center opened on May 22, 1930, featuring Percy Grainger, a pianist, and Edward Johnson, a tenor in the Metropolitan Opera Company. Its rehabilitation in 1988 has set a modern artistic impression to its facade. Visitors have also recommended the quality of their sound system indoors.
Nearby tourist spots like Saxon Woods Park can be visited. Around the area, tourists have accessibility to both paid and free parking. White Plains Farmers' Market also offers good produce daily. Tourists can enjoy food around the area as it is filled with restaurants featuring local and international palettes. City Limits Diner offers smoked meats and gourmet pastries. A trip to the Asian palette can be enjoyed in Aberdeen Seafood and Dim Sum. They are recommended by visitors because of their tasteful dumplings and Peking duck. Westchester County gives majestic experience to the Hudson River Museum, another tourist spot. Comfortable five-star accommodation can be availed at Ritz-Carlton in Westchester. A more affordable option is at Crowne Plaza White Plains Downtown, Hyatt House White Plains, and Cambria Hotel White Plains to name a few. White Plains is located in Westchester County. Its strategic location offers tourists and travelers easy access to New England. It is also close to towns and suburbs around New York like Hartsdale, Scarsdale, Rye Brook, Harrison, and Rye. A few miles away are cities like Jersey City, Philadelphia, and Boston to name a few.