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==Notes== {{refbegin}} '''A.'''{{note|i}}The community of East Irvington is centered on the intersection of East Sunnyside Lane, Taxter Road and Mountain Road at {{Coord|41.047|N|73.849|W|}}. It consists primarily of unincorporated parts of the town of Greenburgh, but is also commonly considered to include adjoining parts of the villages of [[Irvington, New York|Irvington]] and [[Tarrytown, New York|Tarrytown]] which branch off from East Sunnyside Lane and Mountain Road. The community has no official status, but is nonetheless recognized in names of Greenburgh facilities such as "East Irvington Park" and the {{usurped|1=[https://web.archive.org/web/20031012054439/http://nynjctbotany.org/lgtofc/eastirvn.html "East Irvington Nature Preserve"]}}, as well as in the [[East Irvington School]], formerly a facility of the [http://www.edline.net/pages/Irvington_UFSD Irvington School District] and now converted to condominiums. (The school was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1983.<ref name="nris"/>) East Irvington was formerly known as "Dublin"<ref>Unknown (1872) [https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/5071f890-05a3-0134-7479-00505686a51c "Town of Greenburgh, Westchester Co., N.Y." (map)] J.B. Beers & Co.</ref> from the population of [[Irish-American|Irish immigrant]] laborers there who worked on the large estates in the area, on the railroads and docks, or in the stone quarries, the remnants of which still exist. {{refend}}
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