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Bear Mountain Carousel at Bear Mountain Park | 845-786-2701 | |
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Merry-Go-Round Pavilion at Bear Mountain State Park Among the many wonderful activities and attractions available in Bear Mountain State Park is the Bear Mountain Merry-Go-Round Pavilion. The Merry-Go-Round Pavilion provides a special attraction for children of all ages. Children love riding the carousel while adults marvel at this unique attraction. Things To Do at Bear Mountain Park website and more . . . | ||
Popolopen Suspension Footbridge | ||
Click to enlarge photo of Popolopen Suspension Footbridge. Popolopen Creek Popolopen Creek is a stream, mostly fed by Lake Popolopen, Stillwell Lake, and Weyant's Pond, that drains into the Hudson River. In 2002, New York's Governor George Pataki, dedicated a long suspension footbridge that spans Popolopen Creek. The footbridge connects the trail between the twin forts of Fort Montgomery and Fort Clinton, carrying the Appalachian Trail across Popolopen Creek. more . . . |
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American Revolution - Stony Point Battlefield "State Historic Site" | 845-786-2521 | |
Battles of the American Revolution
Battle of Stony Point Date: July 16th, 1779 Between: British against the American Continental Army Location: 44 Battlefield Road, Stony Point, NY 10980, Rockland County Click to enlarge entrance sign to Stony Point Battlefield. The sign reads: "The location of the American Light Infantry's midnight assault against a British garrison in 1779, and the oldest lighthouse on the Hudson River, built in 1826." photos, website and more . . . | ||
Stony Point Lighthouse "Historic Site" | 914-786-2521 | |
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The Stony Point lighthouse is located at the Stony Point Battlefield at 44 Battlefield Road, Stony Point, NY 10980 in Rockland County. In 1995, the Stony Point lighthouse was restored, relighted, and re-opened to the public for the first time since 1925; when it was decommissioned after having served for nearly one hundred years. "The Stony Point Lighthouse, built in 1826, is the oldest lighthouse on the Hudson River. De-commissioned in 1925, it now stands as a historical reminder of the importance of lighthouses to commerce on the Hudson River. The opening of the Erie Canal in 1825 unleashed a surge of commercial navigation along the Hudson River, by linking New York city to America's heartland. Within a year, the first of the Hudson's fourteen lights shone at Stony Point and others soon followed, designed to safely guide maritime travel along the river. Many light keepers, including several remarkable women such as Nancy and Melinda Rose at Stony Point, made their homes in the lighthouse complexes, and ensured that these important navigational signals never failed to shine." photos, website and more . . . |
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Suffern Railroad Museum | 845-357-2600 | |
The Suffern Railroad Museum is located at Erie Plaza - Commuter Parking Lot A (off Orange Ave.), Suffern, NY 10901 in Rockland County.
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DeWint House "National Historic Site" | 845-359-1359 | |
The DeWint House, a National Historic Site, and George Washington’s temporary Headquarters, is located at 20 Livingston Ave, Tappan, NY 10983 in Rockland County.
From DeWint House: "Visit the DeWint House, George Washington’s temporary Headquarters at Tappan on four separate occasions during the American Revolutionary War. Known as the DeWint House, after the family who owned it during Washington’s visits, it is the oldest surviving structure in Rockland County, New York, and an outstanding example of Colonial Dutch architecture in the Hudson Valley. website and more . . . |
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Directory list of Historic Sites for Kids in Rockland County, NY. |