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White Plains, NY Road Trips

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county seat of Westchester County, New York, United States

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Trip Routes

13

Longest Drive

374 mi

North Tonawanda, NY

Quickest Drive

4h 44m

Union, NY

Plan Around White Plains, NY

Driving from White Plains, NY

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Planning & Costs

Routes mostly head north. Summer trips benefit from long daylight hours, while winter departures should start early to maximize visibility. With an average drive under three hours, you have plenty of flexibility — leave whenever it suits you.

Frequently Asked Questions

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White Plains, NY by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

59,818

Median Income

$115,586

Median Home Value

$624,100

Median Age

41.5

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

White Plains, NY at a Glance

Founded

1683

Elevation

213 ft

Area

10 mi²

Sister Cities

Mevaseret Zion

Notable People from White Plains, NY

A sampling of people born in White Plains, NY.

Mark Zuckerberg

Mark Zuckerberg

1984

American Internet entrepreneur

George E. Smith

George E. Smith

1930–2025

Nobel prize winning American physicist

Joseph Campbell

Joseph Campbell

1904–1987

American mythologist, writer and lecturer (1904–1987)

David Harbour

David Harbour

1975

American actor (born 1975)

Ralph Waite

Ralph Waite

1928–2014

American actor (1928–2014)

James Whitmore

James Whitmore

1921–2009

American actor (1921–2009)

Candace Owens

Candace Owens

1989

American political commentator (born 1989)

Chris Murphy

Chris Murphy

1973

American lawyer and politician (born 1973)

Jonathan Larson

1960–1996

American composer and playwright (1960–1996)

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Traveler Guide to White Plains, NY

White Plains is a city of 60,000 people (2020) in Westchester County, New York. White Plains has several locations listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It also does well-run Saint Patrick's Day parade and New Year's celebrations. The library is top notch. Liberty Park is also worth a visit.

White Plains is only Westchester's fourth most populous city—after Yonkers, New Rochelle, and Mount Vernon—but as the county seat and home to many corporate headquarters, it's an important destination. The hamlet of North White Plains is in the adjacent town of North Castle, but since that town does not have an article, the hamlet is covered here.

1 Elijah Miller House, North White Plains. The Elijah Miller House is an 18th-century Rhode Island-style farmhouse that was used during the Revolutionary War by General George Washington as a headquarters command post during the Battle of White Plains. The house, which is now a museum, was home to the average Colonial Westchester Ann and Elijah Miller family and contains many artifacts for public viewing. (updated Nov 2015) 2 White Plains Armory. 1910 – Erected on the site of the first Westchester County Courthouse. A monument in front of the building commemorates the first public reading in New York of the Declaration of Independence, on July 11, 1776. (updated Nov 2015) 3 White Plains Rural Cemetery. Incorporated in 1854, although in use as a cemetery from 1797. The cemetery office occupies the structure that was the first Methodist Church in White Plains (1795, rebuilt in 1797 after a fire on the day of its original dedication). (updated Nov 2015) 4 Percy Grainger Home and Studio. Occupied by the composer from 1921 until his death in 1961, and by his widow, Ella Ström-Brandelius, until her death in 1979. It is now maintained as a museum by the International Percy Grainger Society. (updated Nov 2015) In addition to the above. The Bar Building, Good Counsel Complex, Leo Friedlander Studio, Mapleton, Peoples National Bank and Trust Company Building, Presbyterian Rest for Convalescents, Soundview Manor, and Woman's Club of White Plains are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. (updated Nov 2015)

There are a number of malls in White Plains, including the upscale Westchester Mall, as well as the City Center at White Plains. A popular place to go in White Plains is the Metro North station, which can deposit a traveler into the heart of Manhattan via express train within 35 minutes. If you find yourself in White Plains for any prolonged period, you may want to take advantage of this option. There are many places for entertainment in White Plains. Niche.com gave White Plains an A+ rating in its "Things To Do" category. The city often holds free movies and concerts (small band performances), especially during the summer. During the summer, there is also a farmers market located down the block from city center. City Center is a large complex with shopping and a large movie theater. Maple Moor Golf Course, 1128 North St, ☏ +1 914 995-9200. Maple Moor named for the abundance of maple trees on the land. This property was originally part of the Griffen family farm. Howard J. Griffen settled the farm in 1879 and built on it a cider mill and four-story barn. Griffen’s son later became mayor of White Plains. The course was designed by Tom Winton. When acquired by the Westchester County Parks Commission in 1925, there was already a 9-hole golf course on the property. By the end of 1927, all 18 holes were unveiled to the public. Maple Moor also has practice greens and a catering facility in the clubhouse. (updated Nov 2015) Saxon Woods Park, 1800 Mamaroneck Ave, ☏ +1 914 995-4480.

There are a lot of local Italian restaurants of varying quality along with the standard Greek diners and ubiquitous middling Chinese fare. For high-end Italian, try Mulino's. The Indian restaurant on East Post Rd. received an excellent review in the New York Times. For affordable fare stick with one of the several diners. Many of the restaurants have had formal write ups in the times. The Old White Plains Mall has an Asian supermarket with prepared Chinese and Japanese food at a reasonable price, and Whole Foods has quality prepared foods as well. In addition, there are a variety or restaurants along Mamaroneck Ave. from upscale restaurants to quick fast food. 1 City Limits Diner, 200 Central Ave, ☏ +1-914-686-9000. Su–Th 8AM–9PM, F Sa 8AM–10PM. Everything you'd expect from an American diner. $20-40. (updated Sep 2021) 2 Fogo de Chão Brazilian Steakhouse, 235 Main St, ☏ +1-914-697-8600. M–Sa 11:30AM–10:30PM, Su 11:30AM–9PM. All-you-can-eat Brazilian churrasco rodízio, skewered grilled meats constantly brought to your table by servers, accompanied by unlimited salad bar, feijoada, and sides. Lunch $39.95, dinner $60.95, weekend brunch $42.95. (updated Sep 2021) 3 Mulino's of Westchester, 99 Court St, ☏ +1-914-761-1818. M–F 11:30AM–9:30PM, Sa 5–10:30PM, Su 4–8:30PM. Northern Italian cuisine. $50. (updated Sep 2021)

There is a cluster of bars on Mamaroneck Ave between Maple and Main St. which is the center of White Plains nightlife. If the Irish pubs in this vicinity do not quite suit the bill there is another small cluster of bars down East Post Road as you head to South Broadway.

1 Cambria Hotel White Plains - Downtown, 250 Main St, ☏ +1-914-681-0500. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon. Three-star, 130-room hotel with indoor swimming pool, fitness center, restaurant, bar, business center, meeting space, free Wi-Fi, and free airport shuttle. $148-261. (updated Sep 2021) 2 The Opus Westchester, Autograph Collection, 3 Renaissance Sq, ☏ +1-914-946-5500. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon. Five-star, 146-room hotel with swimming pool, fitness center, restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi. $351-591. (updated Sep 2021) 3 Residence Inn White Plains Westchester County (by Marriott), 5 Barker Ave, ☏ +1 914-761-7700, fax: +1 914-761-0136. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon. 4 Sonesta White Plains Downtown, 66 Hale Ave, ☏ +1-914-682-0050. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon. Four-star, 402-room hotel with swimming pool, fitness center, restaurant, room service, bar, business center, conference facilities, free Wi-Fi, and free airport shuttle. $134-226. (updated Sep 2021)

1 Westchester County Airport (White Plains Airport, HPN IATA), 240 Airport Rd (3 mi (4.8 km) NE of West Harrison, Bee-Line Bus 12), ☏ +1 914-995-4860, [email protected]. Major airlines serving HPN include American, Cape Air, Delta, Elite Airways, JetBlue, and United, with service from cities including Atlanta (ATL IATA), Charlotte (CLT IATA), Chicago (ORD IATA), Detroit (DTW IATA), Fort Lauderdale (FLL IATA), Fort Myers (RSW IATA), Orlando (MCO IATA), Tampa (TPA IATA), Washington, D.C. (DCA IATA), and West Palm Beach (PBI IATA). A few smaller airlines connect area residents with New England vacation destinations. Metro North commuter train from Grand Central and 125th St. in New York City and other points south, or from Brewster, Wassaic, and other points north on the Harlem line. There are stations in White Plains and North White Plains; make sure you go to the right one, because taking a cab back from North White Plains may be very expensive! There is a network of Westchester County buses in the Bee Line system. White Plains has several major highways passing through it. Interstate 287, which connects to the Tappan-Zee bridge to the west, and Interstate 95 in the east, has several exits which can drop you in many different parts of White Plains. It is frequently congested due to ongoing construction. Without traffic, you can make it to Manhattan in 30 minutes.

Buses connect White Plains with Stamford and locations throughout Westchester but also can be useful for traveling around town. Taxi cabs are available at the train station and by appointment elsewhere in the city. Some downtown locations are walkable from the White Plains train station.

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