White Plains, New York
White Plains is a U.S. city in the state of New York. Only a 35-minute train ride from the Big Apple, White Plains is popular with commuters. It is the commercial hub and the seat of Westchester County, an affluent suburban county that is home to almost one million people, just north of New York City. White Plains is located in south-central Westchester, with its downtown about 7 miles east of the Hudson River and 7 miles northwest of Long Island Sound.
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Mormon Population
Mormons make up 0.34% of the population of White Plains. The state of New York has 78,031 members in 14 stakes, 3 districts, 83 wards, 69 branches, 4 missions, and 2 temples.
LDS History
The Latter Day Saint movement arose in the Palmyra/Manchester area of western New York, where Joseph Smith, Jr., was raised during a period of religious revival in the early 19th century. The Prophet Joseph Smith received the First Vision in a grove of trees in Palmyra and Manchester Townships, New York, near his home. Joseph Smith was visited by angel Moroni and told of the Book of Mormon record. Joseph viewed the gold plates buried in nearby Hill Cumorah. On April 6, 1830 the Church was organized in Fayette Township, New York. The first edition of the Book of Mormon was printed at Egbert B. Grandin’s printing office in Palmyra in 1830.
Family Friendliness
You’ll find many things to do in White Plains from the arts, museums, festivals and parks. White Plains is viewed by residents and visitors alike as one of the most attractive and desirable cities in the state in which to live, work, shop and play.
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