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42Img102.png3 Westchester Avenue (c.1929)

This house served as the first Rectory for the Church of the  Annunciation. It was rented by the church between 1931-33. See Church of the Annunciation

 

 

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466 Westchester Avenue

Known as the "Crowley House", this is the Convent and original Annunciation School which was acquired by the church in 1943. See Church of the Annunciation

 

 

Img124.png485 Westchester Avenue (c.1931)

This house is another one of the nine houses in Crestwood built by Ernest Hothorn, Sr. See Hothorn Acres.

 

 

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303 Westchester Avenue (c.1927)

This was the site of an early Crestwood Volunteer Fire Dept. The volunteers later built a firehouse at 187 Scarsdale Road.

 

 

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187 Scarsdale Road

This charming residence was once the home of the Crestwood Volunteer Fire Dept

 

 

 

 

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