Eastview, New York

Eastview (or East View) is a business district and former hamlet in Mount Pleasant, New York. It was primarily residential, and had a school, post office, railroad station, and school. In the late 1920s, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. purchased most of the hamlet's property and razed the buildings. Currently a variety of commercial buildings are present in the area. The Hammond House, a National Register of Historic Places-listed farmhouse dating to the 1720s, is located in the district, on New York State Route 100C.

Eastview, New York

Eastview (or East View) is a business district and former hamlet in Mount Pleasant, New York. It was primarily residential, and had a school, post office, railroad station, and school. In the late 1920s, John D. Rockefeller, Jr. purchased most of the hamlet's property and razed the buildings. Currently a variety of commercial buildings are present in the area. The Hammond House, a National Register of Historic Places-listed farmhouse dating to the 1720s, is located in the district, on New York State Route 100C.