Chester, New York
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Chester is a common name for geographical places in New York State. The name is originally in reference to the Earl of Chester, and the oldest and largest locations with the name were founded when New York was a British colony. By itself, Chester may refer to:
- The Town of Chester in Orange County; see Chester (town), New York
- A village within that town; see Chester (village), New York
- A town in Warren County; see Chester, Warren County, New York
Other New York places that include Chester in their name:
- Chesterfield, New York
- Colchester, New York
- Eastchester (town), New York
- Eastchester (CDP), New York, part of the Town of Eastchester
- East Rochester, New York
- Manchester (town), New York
- Manchester (village), New York, a village within that town
- Port Chester, New York
- Rochester, New York
- Westchester County, New York