Llewellyn Park was the first gated community in America and since its beginning in 1857, the park has been home to many residents with familiar names - Colgate, Merck, Chubb, Stetson, and Thomas Edison, whose home Glenmont is a national historical park.
Located only twelve miles from New York City, Llewellyn Park was the first gated community in America. The Park is home to a diverse group of people from all backgrounds and ages, from young families with children to retirees whose families have lived here for generations.
Since its beginning in 1857, the Park has been home to many residents with familiar names - Colgate, Merck, Chubb, Stetson and Thomas Edison, whose home, Glenmont, located in the park is a national historical park.
Llewellyn Park is a lush, forested sanctuary, marked throughout with nature trails and streams. Inside the gates, Llewellyn Park still embodies the dream of the park's creator, Llewellyn Haskell, who envisioned a country Utopia, offering an escape from the bustle of city life.
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