About Dr. Alan R. Plumer, MD
Harriman, NY is a quaint village located in Orange County, nestled in the Hudson Valley region of New York. With a population of around 2,424 residents, Harriman offers a small-town charm while still providing easy access to major metropolitan areas such as New York City and Albany. The community is made up of a diverse population, with a mix of young families, professionals, and retirees, creating a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.
The climate in Harriman is typical of the Northeast, with warm summers and cold winters. Residents enjoy all four seasons, with beautiful foliage in the fall, snowy winters perfect for outdoor activities like skiing, and mild spring and summer months for exploring the many parks and trails in the area. The village is known for its natural beauty, with picturesque views of the Ramapo Mountains and Harriman State Park just a short drive away.
Steeped in history, Harriman has several key historical facts that make it a unique place to live. The village was founded in the late 19th century by E.H. Harriman, a railroad magnate, and has since grown into a thriving community. Cultural highlights in Harriman include the annual Harriman Arts and Heritage Festival, which showcases local artists and performers, as well as historical landmarks such as the Harriman Railroad Station and the Old Turnpike Schoolhouse.