As one of the many tributaries of the mighty Hudson River, the Saw Mill River in New York may not seem particularly special. Sure, this Westchester County river is pretty enough. And it’s the only major river in the county to drain into the Hudson instead of Long Island Sound. But at only 23.5 miles, it’s not particularly long or impressive, so it may not seem very noteworthy. But this river actually has a fascinating history!

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We love to hear interesting stories about unique moments in history such as the daylighting of the Saw Mill River in New York. What other New York icons would you like to see information about? Share your suggestions in the comments!

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