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Donald J. Trump State Park

Coordinates: 41°15′47″N 73°48′11″W / 41.263°N 73.803°W / 41.263; -73.803
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Entrance sign to Donald J. Trump State Park

Donald J. Trump State Park is a 436-acre (1.8 km2) state park located within the towns of Yorktown and Putnam Valley in Westchester County and Putnam County, New York.

The park is currently under development (although there are no current plans), and is further subdivided into two sections, the 282-acre (1.1 km2) Indian Hill parcel in northern Jefferson Valley, and 154-acre (0.6 km2) French Hill in southern Yorktown Heights, wholly within the Town of Yorktown.

The land for the park was donated in 2006 by Donald Trump, for whom the park was named, after he was unable to gain town approvals to develop a golf course on the property. In February 2010, the state announced a plan to close the park due to budget cuts.[1]

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References

  1. ^ Kilgannon, Corey (March 3, 2010). "Trump State Park Fired. Trump Displeased". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-03-03.

41°15′47″N 73°48′11″W / 41.263°N 73.803°W / 41.263; -73.803