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Closer to Midtown than
parts of Manhattan
Comfortable
Metro-North trains depart Pelham’s historic train station and arrive at Grand Central in less than 30 minutes, leaving
every 20 minutes during peak times. The Lexington Avenue 4&5 subway also ends just a
few miles from Pelham. >> More about the commute from Pelham to NYC
Sense of Community
A tightly-knit, yet welcoming town, Pelham has pedestrian-oriented
neighborhoods where residents walk to the town, library, train and schools, creating a strong sense of community.
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Award-Winning Public Schools
Pelham’s k-12 public education system provides a small and nurturing environment, with four neighborhood elementary
schools and a High School graduating class of less than 200. >>> More about Pelham Schools
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Historic Architecture & Neighborhoods
With a population of 12,000 (which has not changed in number since 1940),
most of Pelham was built pre-WWII in a variety of historic architectural styles, including Victorian, Colonial and Tudor Revival.
>>>More about Pelham's neighborhoods.
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