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Wall Street Journal Article Puts Focus On Pelham's Bucolic Charm

PELHAM, N.Y. -- Pelham has a timeless charm that is both an anchor for members of its close-knit community, and a convenient launching pad for folks who work in the city but want to be home in time to catch their child’s softball game, according to a recent report in The Wall Street Journal’s real estate section.

Pelham is loaded with classic buildings and bucolic charm, yet it's only 14 miles from Manhattan. Pictured is the Richard J. Daronco Town House, named after a native son and judge.

Pelham is loaded with classic buildings and bucolic charm, yet it's only 14 miles from Manhattan. Pictured is the Richard J. Daronco Town House, named after a native son and judge.

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Town Hall mirrors the Colonial homes that give Pelham a small-town feel.

Town Hall mirrors the Colonial homes that give Pelham a small-town feel.

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Westchester’s oldest town, which is about 14 miles north of Manhattan, is packed with history as well, the Wall Street Journal said.

Even the scenery is notable; Pelham boasts of an oak tree that is at least 200 years old, The Wall Street Journal reported.

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