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On July 12, 2006, the Westchester tornado, an F2 event, touched down in nearby Hawthorne and proceeded to move into Valhalla, causing much destruction in the Stonegate section of the community.
Mar 17, 2020 · But how did a village in New York get named Valhalla? In the mid-1800s, the community was named Davis Brook. The railroads were being expanded and although the village was named Davis Brook, the station was named Kensico, the same name as a neighboring village.
Mar 3, 2021 · When men died in battle, it was believed that the war-god Odin gathered chosen slain warriors at his home in Asgard—the dwelling place of the gods in Norse mythology. Odin’s mythical hall,...
On July 12, 2006, the Westchester tornado, an F2 event, touched down in nearby Hawthorne and proceeded to move into Valhalla, causing much destruction in the Stonegate section of the community.
Dec 13, 2017 · Many homes in Valhalla are zoned for the Valhalla Union Free School District, which has four institutions, three of them in the hamlet.
Valhalla was first mentioned in two anonymous poems honouring the deaths of two great kings - Erik Bloodaxe who was killed in York in 954 and Hakon the Good of Norway who died in battle in 961....
In Norse mythology, Valhalla (/ vælˈhælə / val-HAL-ə, US also / vɑːlˈhɑːlə / vahl-HAH-lə; [1] Old Norse: Valhǫll [ˈwɑlhɒlː], lit. 'Hall of the Slain') [2] is described as a majestic hall located in Asgard and presided over by the god Odin.
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