Talk:Briarcliff Manor, New York

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THis is the Best Town YAYYYYYYYYYY

[edit] Why is this the best town?

Yayyyyy! Doesn't cut it.

Is the guy screaming yay even from this town? But just to verify, it's really nice and has a really nice school district. I don't think I've ever seen a homeless person there. It's just a nice looking town. Small, but nice. And to verify, we're not part of Ossining, we're just located inside the area that Ossining inhabits. I'd know, I live there. MaulYoda

[edit] Briarcliff History

There doesn't seem to be an area for the tons of history which is relevant to Briarcliff Manor like the Law Cup for the 'First American International Road Race', the Olympic trials in the 1920's, Briarcliff Farms, or even the Marguerite Clark film shown and filmed in part at the Briarcliff Lodge. NYT archives has TONS of articles from the early 1900's detailing the events of the past. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.202.247.159 (talk) 21:12, 21 February 2008 (UTC)