Valhalla is a registration assigned place situated inside the town of Mount Pleasant, in Westchester County, in the New York City metropolitan territory. Valhalla has a population count of 3,162.
THE HISTORY OF VALHALLA
In the mid-nineteenth century, Valhalla was called "Davis Brook" Back then, the train warehouse was Kensico Station. At the point when the principal post office opened in the terminal structure around 1860, it required a name to recognize it from the neighboring town of Kensico; the story goes that the postmaster's better half, an understudy of writing and folklore, proposed Valhalla. At that point, in the late nineteenth century, Xavier Reiter, a German-conceived horn player who lived in the village and was all around familiar with Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle, put forth the powerful defense to a municipal advisory group that Davis Brook ought to likewise embrace the name. In 1904, the Kensico train station stuck to this same pattern. As Neil S. Martin, a nearby student of history wrote in 1979, "Such a large number of grievers headed for Kensico Cemetery, further along the line, had been getting off at the off-base stop.