| About White
Plains - White Plains is a city located in Westchester
County, New York. As of the 2000 census, the city had
a total population of 53,077, but a July 1, 2002 Census
estimate put the city's population at 55,394. It is
the county seat of Westchester County.
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Living in White Plains
People of White Plains - White Plains
is home to one of the campuses that comprise Pace University.
The University's law school is located there. Since
the 1970's, many companies have moved their operations
from Manhattan to White Plains. These office buildings
are clustered in two areas; in the downtown business
district and along Westchester Avenue (NY Route 119)
in the eastern part of the city. White Plains has two
Metro North railroad stations, White Plains and North
White Plains. During the American Revolutionary War,
the Battle of White Plains took place in the area.White
Plains is the home of Westchester County Airport, which
takes some traffic from New York, New York. In a recent
study, White Plains was named the United States' second
most expensive city in which to live, only behind New
York.
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