Who Is It Named After? Oranges Don't Grow In Orange County
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New Rochelle NY
02 January, 2022
2:05 AM
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HUDSON VALLEY, NY — It's kind of obvious where Orange County, California and Orange County, Florida got their names; Orange County, NY, however, is a little bit of a head-scratcher. According to the Orange County Commission for Film and Tourism, New York's own Orange County predates its citrus-inspired counterparts. While eight counties in the United States share the name Orange — New York's was the first and was named after William III of Orange who became the King of England, Scotland and Ireland in 1689. Long Island's Nassau County was also named in tribute to William III's family (in addition to being the former name of Long Island). New York City was even briefly renamed Orange City after the British lost a skirmish to the Dutch. Orange County in the Empire State shares the inspiration for its name with Orange County, North Carolina. In addition to giving the Hudson Valley a touch of Mediterranean-sounding mystique, the House of Orange-Nassau is also the surprising reason most carrots are orange. See Also: Who Is It Named After? The Rip Van Winkle Bridge Awakes What Is It Named After? The Zebra House At The Jay Estate What Is It Named After: The Old Sawmill In 'Donckers' Who Is It Named After? Ruby Dee Park And Ossie Davis Theatre Who Is It Named After? Herman W. Merkel Memorial Garden What Is It Named After? Hudson Valley's 'Fictional' VillageWho Is It Named After? The Hutchinson Massacre Who Is It Named After? The Lost Village Of Kensico Who Is It Named After? Eddie Foy Park What Is It Named After? The Death Of The Pony ExpressWhat Is It Named After? The Leatherstocking Trail Who Is It Named After? Arthur DeMatte Memorial Park Guessing the namesake of Orange County, California is much easier than trying to figure out why a New York county has the same moniker. (Renee Schiavone | Patch)
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