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Interested in fun facts and the history of Mount Vernon, NY?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Mount Vernon, New York:

1. Mount Vernon is a city in Westchester County, New York, situated on the Bronx River and just north of the Bronx.

2. Mount Vernon is home to the historic St. Paul's Church, which dates back to the 18th century and was used as a hospital during the Revolutionary War.

3. The city's downtown area is often referred to as "The City of Homes."

4. Mount Vernon was once a hub for manufacturing, with factories producing textiles, shoes, and chemicals.

5. Famous residents of Mount Vernon include comedian and actor Denzel Washington, singer-songwriter Patti Austin, and rapper Heavy D.

6. Mount Vernon has a diverse population, with African Americans, Hispanics, and white residents making up the majority of the population.

7. The city was the birthplace of "Martha Stewart Living" magazine founder Martha Stewart.

8. Historically, Mount Vernon was known for its high number of Italian immigrants, who settled in the city and opened many small businesses.

9. The city has many parks and green spaces, including the 24-acre Hartley Park and the Pelham Parkway Greenway, a bike and pedestrian path that connects Mount Vernon to Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx.

10. Mount Vernon is home to a number of historic mansions, including the Frederick C. Robie House, a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home, and the Edward G. Thompson House, which was built in 1850 and is now a museum.