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===Landmarks and places of interest=== [[File:Jacob P Perry House, Pearl River, NY.jpg|thumb|150px|Jacob P. Perry House]] [[File:Pearl River, NY, post office.jpg|thumb|150px|Pearl River Post Office]] * Braunsdorf Park Pearl River, Central Avenue & South Main Street β named after Julius Braunsdorf, first industrial developer of Pearl River and inventor of various models of sewing machines, newspaper printing presses, carbon arc light bulbs, and electric generators. His [[sewing machine factory]] is now the Dexter industrial complex. Braunsdorf installed the world's first indoor lighting at the [[U.S. Capitol]]. * [[Edward Salyer House]] [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Rockland County, New York|(NRHP)]] * [[Jacob P. Perry House]], 15 Sickletown Road β Built in 1801, it is one of Rockland County's oldest [[Dutch Colonial Revival architecture|Dutch Colonial Style]] houses and is in the historic [[Nauraushaun, New York|Nauraushaun]] area (NRHP) * Maria's Rock, front lawn of Lederle Laboratories, North Middletown Road β An 18th- century legend tells of a little girl named Huffy who wandered from her home in nearby [[Gilbert Avenue in Pear River, New York|Tappan]] and died of hunger and exposure. Tradition says that villagers found her bones near the massive boulder. * Orangetown Museum & Archives β 213 Blue Hill Road * βThe Spotβ - The formerly wooded area along Railroad Avenue * [[U.S. Post Office (Pearl River, New York)|Pearl River United States Post Office]] (NRHP) * Van Houten Farms, 68 Sickletown Road β on the eastern edge of Pearl River. Adjacent is the Van Houten/Kuyper Dutch Sandstone House, the main section built in 1732 and purchased by Van Houten circa 1812.
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