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Yonkers unfolds along the western bank of the Hudson River, a city that wears its topography with a quiet grace. It lies 2.5 miles north-north-east of Riverdale The Bronx, NY (from Riverdale The Bronx, NY: bearing 19°T), and is situated 5.9 miles north-north-west of Bronx. Its landscape is a study in gentle slopes rising from the riverfront, punctuated by steeper ravines and the occasional wooded knoll, hinting at a more rugged past. The air here often carries the damp, earthy scent of the river, especially after a rain, and the light at dusk, when it catches the windows of the buildings climbing the hills, can cast a warm, almost ethereal glow across the urban and suburban mix. This interplay of water and land shapes the character of Yonkers, imbuing it with a sense of both groundedness and a subtle, expansive possibility, a place where the urban hum meets the enduring presence of the natural world. The historical roots of Yonkers run deep, tracing back to its colonial beginnings as a manor, a testament to the enduring agricultural legacy of the region before it became a thriving industrial center. For generations, the city was a hub of manufacturing, its factories humming with the production of everything from stoves to elevators, a testament to the ingenuity and labor of its residents. While many of those industrial giants have since faded, the economic landscape of Yonkers has evolved, with a growing service sector and a continued presence in manufacturing, particularly in specialized fields. The city’s economic vitality is now a more diverse tapestry, reflecting the broader shifts in the national economy, yet the echoes of its industrial past can still be felt in the architecture and the enduring spirit of its people. The cultural fabric of Yonkers is rich and varied, woven from the contributions of its diverse population and its enduring attractions. While not home to professional teams in the major leagues like the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, or MLS, the passion for sports is evident in local leagues and community fields. Annual events, from street festivals to farmers' markets, punctuate the calendar, offering opportunities for connection and celebration. World-famous landmarks are not the defining feature of Yonkers, but its natural beauty is undeniable, with the Palisades lining the river offering breathtaking vistas and numerous parks, such as Van Cortlandt Park, providing green respites. Renowned universities and colleges contribute to the intellectual life of the city, fostering a spirit of learning and discovery. Throughout its history, Yonkers has been a birthplace and home to a constellation of famous individuals, including musicians whose melodies have resonated globally, actors whose performances have graced screens worldwide, athletes who have achieved legendary status, and politicians who have shaped public discourse, each leaving an indelible mark on the national consciousness.
| Location | Yonkers, Westchester County, New York |
| Coordinates | 40.93121°N, 73.898747°W |
| Timezone | Eastern Time (America/New_York) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 10701, 10702, 10703, 10704, 10705 |
| Area Code | 914 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |