Somers, Town in Westchester County, United States
Somers is a town in Westchester County combining residential neighborhoods with open green spaces and scattered historic structures throughout its rolling landscape. The community centers around the repurposed Elephant Hotel building, while tree-lined roads and local parks define the character of this northern county area.
The settlement was renamed Somers in 1808 to honor Richard Somers, a naval officer from the wars against the Barbary States. In the early 1800s, the area became the birthplace of American circus after an elephant was first displayed to the public.
The Elephant Hotel, now serving as Town Hall, embodies the community's connection to early circus traditions and draws visitors curious about this unusual heritage. The town has preserved this connection in its local identity and how residents relate to their past.
The town is accessible by car and served by several train stations linking to Manhattan, including Purdys, Goldens Bridge, and Katonah. The area is relatively flat and walkable in places, with local roads connecting to shops and public facilities throughout the community.
An elephant called Old Bet was displayed here in the early 1800s as the first public animal exhibition in America, marking the start of organized circus. This unexpected link between a rural area and a global entertainment tradition surprises many visitors who might otherwise see this as just another suburban town.
Location: Westchester County
Elevation above the sea: 116 m
Website: https://somersny.com
GPS coordinates: 41.32806,-73.68556
Latest update: December 7, 2025 09:21
Donald J. Trump State Park
12.2 km
IBM Somers Office Complex
1 km
Massaro House
7.5 km
Elephant Hotel
0 m
Stepping Stones
9.2 km
Cross River Reservoir
9.3 km
Titicus Reservoir
5.1 km
Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts
10.4 km
Site of Old Croton Dam
14.3 km
Lasdon Park and Arboretum
7.1 km
Amawalk Reservoir
5.2 km
Bridge L-158
3.5 km
Richard H. Mandel House
9.9 km
Gerard Crane House
1.6 km
The Woodpile
11.7 km
Mount Kisco Municipal Complex
14.4 km
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
13.9 km
Joseph Purdy Homestead
2.5 km
The Homestead
9 km
Katonah Village Historic District
8.1 km
Stonecrest
11.9 km
Somers Hamlet Historic District
324 m
Katonah Museum of Art
7.3 km
Stepping Stones - Historic Home of Bill and Lois Wilson
9.2 km
John Jay Homestead State Historic Site
8.9 km
Mahopac Public Library
6.2 km
Lake Shenorock
4.6 km
Muscoot Reservoir
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