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HUDSON RIVER VALLEY MAP Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu THE PARKS-BENTLY PLACE Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu THE SNYDER ESTATE THE SNYDER ESTATE Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu KNOX TRAIL - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEY The state sought a way to interpret, for the general public, one of the most romantic episodes of the Revolutionary War, in which Henry Knox, a twenty-five year old Boston bookseller, organized and led the transport of fifty-nine captured artillery pieces, in the dead of winter, from Fort Ticonderoga to Washington's army outside Boston. THE KYKUIT ESTATE: AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INTELLECT AND Kykuit is the Rockefeller estate nestled in the Pocantico Hills of Westchester County, twenty-five miles north of New York City. Appropriately named “Kykuit,” the Dutch word for “lookout,” the estate provides views not only of the Hudson River, but of thevast stretches of
THE TWIN MYSTERIES OF HENRY HUDSON The Twin Mysteries of Henry Hudson—His 1609 Voyage. Introduction On September 2, 1609, the Dutch ship Half Moon sailed into what is now New York Harbor and anchored near Staten Island.For the next five weeks, the Englishman Henry Hudson and his crew DELAWARE AND HUDSON (D&H) CANAL MUSEUM Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu MID-HUDSON ANTISLAVERY HISTORY PROJECT The Mid-Hudson Antislavery History Project (MHAHP) was formed to keep alive the history of antislavery efforts in the area through research, publications, and events. Formed in 2006, the MHAHP is a non-profit group comprised of a network of over 60 researchers, educators, civic THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF THE POUGHKEEPSIE RAILROAD BRIDGE Gail Goldsmith ’12 . Introduction to the Development of Industryand Transportation in the Hudson River Valley. The history of the Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge spans a large part of the economic development of the Hudson River Valley, as it served as a focal point for economic development and strengthened railway-centered commerce by providing an east-west route across the Hudson River. WELCOME - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEYAT HOME AND ABROAD WEBINARCONFERENCE FOOTAGE ONLINEMISSION - HRVI The Hudson River Valley Institute at Marist College is the academic arm of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area. Its mission is to study and to promote the Hudson River Valley and to provide educational resources for heritage tourists, scholars, elementary school educators, environmental organizations, the business community,and the
HUDSON RIVER VALLEY MAP Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu THE PARKS-BENTLY PLACE Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu THE SNYDER ESTATE THE SNYDER ESTATE Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu KNOX TRAIL - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEY The state sought a way to interpret, for the general public, one of the most romantic episodes of the Revolutionary War, in which Henry Knox, a twenty-five year old Boston bookseller, organized and led the transport of fifty-nine captured artillery pieces, in the dead of winter, from Fort Ticonderoga to Washington's army outside Boston. THE KYKUIT ESTATE: AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INTELLECT AND Kykuit is the Rockefeller estate nestled in the Pocantico Hills of Westchester County, twenty-five miles north of New York City. Appropriately named “Kykuit,” the Dutch word for “lookout,” the estate provides views not only of the Hudson River, but of thevast stretches of
THE TWIN MYSTERIES OF HENRY HUDSON The Twin Mysteries of Henry Hudson—His 1609 Voyage. Introduction On September 2, 1609, the Dutch ship Half Moon sailed into what is now New York Harbor and anchored near Staten Island.For the next five weeks, the Englishman Henry Hudson and his crew DELAWARE AND HUDSON (D&H) CANAL MUSEUM Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu MID-HUDSON ANTISLAVERY HISTORY PROJECT The Mid-Hudson Antislavery History Project (MHAHP) was formed to keep alive the history of antislavery efforts in the area through research, publications, and events. Formed in 2006, the MHAHP is a non-profit group comprised of a network of over 60 researchers, educators, civic THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF THE POUGHKEEPSIE RAILROAD BRIDGE Gail Goldsmith ’12 . Introduction to the Development of Industryand Transportation in the Hudson River Valley. The history of the Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge spans a large part of the economic development of the Hudson River Valley, as it served as a focal point for economic development and strengthened railway-centered commerce by providing an east-west route across the Hudson River.ARCHITECTURE
The Hudson River Valley is a distinctive and diverse architectural region with buildings spanning nearly four centuries and ranging from the elaborate Hudson River mansions of wealthy land grant patentees and capitalists to the modest farmhouses and workingARTICLES AND ESSAYS
The materials that we have included here all help to tell the story of the Hudson River and the Valley around it. Many are out of print books or hard-to-find articles. These resources have been made available with the help of our interns, and made possible in part through thecontributions of
ART - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEY The Hudson River Valley has a rich history of art, dating back to the colonial era. Blessed with a beauty that rivals the English countryside, colonists seeking creative glory took inspiration from the grandiose landscape and flocked to the area. Writers, poets, painters, architects, composers, and more all resided within theregion; developing
STAFF - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEY Hudson River Valley Institute Staff and Associates. Thomas Wermuth, Director, Hudson River Valley Institute. Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty, Marist College. Ph.D., Binghamton University. MA, State University of New York at Albany. Bachelor of Arts in History, Marist College. Dr. Wermuth is the editor of the bookseries
PHILLIPSBURG MANOR
Tarrytown, NY 10591. Hours: Philipsburg Manor is closed January and February. In March, it is open weekends from 10:00am to 4:00pm. From April to October, it is open every day except Tuesday from 10:00am to 5:00pm. For the months of November and December is open every day except Tuesday from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Phone: (914) 631-3993. DELAWARE AND HUDSON (D&H) CANAL MUSEUM Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu THE KYKUIT ESTATE: AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INTELLECT AND Kykuit is the Rockefeller estate nestled in the Pocantico Hills of Westchester County, twenty-five miles north of New York City. Appropriately named “Kykuit,” the Dutch word for “lookout,” the estate provides views not only of the Hudson River, but of thevast stretches of
FASNY MUSEUM OF FIREFIGHTING FASNY MUSEUM OF Hours: open 7 days a week from 9AM till 4:30PM. Closed on major holidays. Notes: Parking and admission free. Tours given upon request. Large groups are welcome but call ahead if possible. Gift shop on site. Phone: (877) 347-3687. Historical Description: At the 51st State Firemen's Convention held in Hudson in 1923, a resolution signed bythe
PHILIPSBURG MANOR PHILIPSBURG MANOR Philipsburg Manor . Philipsburg Manor is a nationally significant historic site located in Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County. Once a thriving seventeenth and eighteenth century milling and trading complex, it now presents a recreation of colonial American life with an emphasis on the history of slavery in the North and its impact on the cultural and economic development of the region. THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF THE POUGHKEEPSIE RAILROAD BRIDGE Gail Goldsmith ’12 . Introduction to the Development of Industryand Transportation in the Hudson River Valley. The history of the Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge spans a large part of the economic development of the Hudson River Valley, as it served as a focal point for economic development and strengthened railway-centered commerce by providing an east-west route across the Hudson River. WELCOME - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEYAT HOME AND ABROAD WEBINARCONFERENCE FOOTAGE ONLINEMISSION - HRVI The Hudson River Valley Institute at Marist College is the academic arm of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area. Its mission is to study and to promote the Hudson River Valley and to provide educational resources for heritage tourists, scholars, elementary school educators, environmental organizations, the business community,and the
HUDSON RIVER VALLEY MAP Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu THE PARKS-BENTLY PLACE Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu THE SNYDER ESTATE THE SNYDER ESTATE Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu KNOX TRAIL - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEY The state sought a way to interpret, for the general public, one of the most romantic episodes of the Revolutionary War, in which Henry Knox, a twenty-five year old Boston bookseller, organized and led the transport of fifty-nine captured artillery pieces, in the dead of winter, from Fort Ticonderoga to Washington's army outside Boston. THE KYKUIT ESTATE: AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INTELLECT AND Kykuit is the Rockefeller estate nestled in the Pocantico Hills of Westchester County, twenty-five miles north of New York City. Appropriately named “Kykuit,” the Dutch word for “lookout,” the estate provides views not only of the Hudson River, but of thevast stretches of
THE TWIN MYSTERIES OF HENRY HUDSON The Twin Mysteries of Henry Hudson—His 1609 Voyage. Introduction On September 2, 1609, the Dutch ship Half Moon sailed into what is now New York Harbor and anchored near Staten Island.For the next five weeks, the Englishman Henry Hudson and his crew DELAWARE AND HUDSON (D&H) CANAL MUSEUM Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu MID-HUDSON ANTISLAVERY HISTORY PROJECT The Mid-Hudson Antislavery History Project (MHAHP) was formed to keep alive the history of antislavery efforts in the area through research, publications, and events. Formed in 2006, the MHAHP is a non-profit group comprised of a network of over 60 researchers, educators, civic THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF THE POUGHKEEPSIE RAILROAD BRIDGE Gail Goldsmith ’12 . Introduction to the Development of Industryand Transportation in the Hudson River Valley. The history of the Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge spans a large part of the economic development of the Hudson River Valley, as it served as a focal point for economic development and strengthened railway-centered commerce by providing an east-west route across the Hudson River. WELCOME - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEYAT HOME AND ABROAD WEBINARCONFERENCE FOOTAGE ONLINEMISSION - HRVI The Hudson River Valley Institute at Marist College is the academic arm of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area. Its mission is to study and to promote the Hudson River Valley and to provide educational resources for heritage tourists, scholars, elementary school educators, environmental organizations, the business community,and the
HUDSON RIVER VALLEY MAP Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu THE PARKS-BENTLY PLACE Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu THE SNYDER ESTATE THE SNYDER ESTATE Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu KNOX TRAIL - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEY The state sought a way to interpret, for the general public, one of the most romantic episodes of the Revolutionary War, in which Henry Knox, a twenty-five year old Boston bookseller, organized and led the transport of fifty-nine captured artillery pieces, in the dead of winter, from Fort Ticonderoga to Washington's army outside Boston. THE KYKUIT ESTATE: AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INTELLECT AND Kykuit is the Rockefeller estate nestled in the Pocantico Hills of Westchester County, twenty-five miles north of New York City. Appropriately named “Kykuit,” the Dutch word for “lookout,” the estate provides views not only of the Hudson River, but of thevast stretches of
THE TWIN MYSTERIES OF HENRY HUDSON The Twin Mysteries of Henry Hudson—His 1609 Voyage. Introduction On September 2, 1609, the Dutch ship Half Moon sailed into what is now New York Harbor and anchored near Staten Island.For the next five weeks, the Englishman Henry Hudson and his crew DELAWARE AND HUDSON (D&H) CANAL MUSEUM Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu MID-HUDSON ANTISLAVERY HISTORY PROJECT The Mid-Hudson Antislavery History Project (MHAHP) was formed to keep alive the history of antislavery efforts in the area through research, publications, and events. Formed in 2006, the MHAHP is a non-profit group comprised of a network of over 60 researchers, educators, civic THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF THE POUGHKEEPSIE RAILROAD BRIDGE Gail Goldsmith ’12 . Introduction to the Development of Industryand Transportation in the Hudson River Valley. The history of the Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge spans a large part of the economic development of the Hudson River Valley, as it served as a focal point for economic development and strengthened railway-centered commerce by providing an east-west route across the Hudson River.ARCHITECTURE
The Hudson River Valley is a distinctive and diverse architectural region with buildings spanning nearly four centuries and ranging from the elaborate Hudson River mansions of wealthy land grant patentees and capitalists to the modest farmhouses and workingARTICLES AND ESSAYS
The materials that we have included here all help to tell the story of the Hudson River and the Valley around it. Many are out of print books or hard-to-find articles. These resources have been made available with the help of our interns, and made possible in part through thecontributions of
ART - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEY The Hudson River Valley has a rich history of art, dating back to the colonial era. Blessed with a beauty that rivals the English countryside, colonists seeking creative glory took inspiration from the grandiose landscape and flocked to the area. Writers, poets, painters, architects, composers, and more all resided within theregion; developing
STAFF - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEY Hudson River Valley Institute Staff and Associates. Thomas Wermuth, Director, Hudson River Valley Institute. Vice President of Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty, Marist College. Ph.D., Binghamton University. MA, State University of New York at Albany. Bachelor of Arts in History, Marist College. Dr. Wermuth is the editor of the bookseries
PHILLIPSBURG MANOR
Tarrytown, NY 10591. Hours: Philipsburg Manor is closed January and February. In March, it is open weekends from 10:00am to 4:00pm. From April to October, it is open every day except Tuesday from 10:00am to 5:00pm. For the months of November and December is open every day except Tuesday from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Phone: (914) 631-3993. DELAWARE AND HUDSON (D&H) CANAL MUSEUM Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu THE KYKUIT ESTATE: AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INTELLECT AND Kykuit is the Rockefeller estate nestled in the Pocantico Hills of Westchester County, twenty-five miles north of New York City. Appropriately named “Kykuit,” the Dutch word for “lookout,” the estate provides views not only of the Hudson River, but of thevast stretches of
FASNY MUSEUM OF FIREFIGHTING FASNY MUSEUM OF Hours: open 7 days a week from 9AM till 4:30PM. Closed on major holidays. Notes: Parking and admission free. Tours given upon request. Large groups are welcome but call ahead if possible. Gift shop on site. Phone: (877) 347-3687. Historical Description: At the 51st State Firemen's Convention held in Hudson in 1923, a resolution signed bythe
PHILIPSBURG MANOR PHILIPSBURG MANOR Philipsburg Manor . Philipsburg Manor is a nationally significant historic site located in Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County. Once a thriving seventeenth and eighteenth century milling and trading complex, it now presents a recreation of colonial American life with an emphasis on the history of slavery in the North and its impact on the cultural and economic development of the region. THE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY OF THE POUGHKEEPSIE RAILROAD BRIDGE Gail Goldsmith ’12 . Introduction to the Development of Industryand Transportation in the Hudson River Valley. The history of the Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge spans a large part of the economic development of the Hudson River Valley, as it served as a focal point for economic development and strengthened railway-centered commerce by providing an east-west route across the Hudson River. WELCOME - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEYAT HOME AND ABROAD WEBINARCONFERENCE FOOTAGE ONLINEMISSION - HRVI The Hudson River Valley Institute at Marist College is the academic arm of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area. Its mission is to study and to promote the Hudson River Valley and to provide educational resources for heritage tourists, scholars, elementary school educators, environmental organizations, the business community,and the
ARCHITECTURE
The Hudson River Valley is a distinctive and diverse architectural region with buildings spanning nearly four centuries and ranging from the elaborate Hudson River mansions of wealthy land grant patentees and capitalists to the modest farmhouses and working THE PARKS-BENTLY PLACE Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu THE SNYDER ESTATE THE SNYDER ESTATE Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu KNOX TRAIL - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEY The state sought a way to interpret, for the general public, one of the most romantic episodes of the Revolutionary War, in which Henry Knox, a twenty-five year old Boston bookseller, organized and led the transport of fifty-nine captured artillery pieces, in the dead of winter, from Fort Ticonderoga to Washington's army outside Boston.PHILLIPSBURG MANOR
Tarrytown, NY 10591. Hours: Philipsburg Manor is closed January and February. In March, it is open weekends from 10:00am to 4:00pm. From April to October, it is open every day except Tuesday from 10:00am to 5:00pm. For the months of November and December is open every day except Tuesday from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Phone: (914) 631-3993. DELAWARE AND HUDSON (D&H) CANAL MUSEUM Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu FASNY MUSEUM OF FIREFIGHTING FASNY MUSEUM OF Hours: open 7 days a week from 9AM till 4:30PM. Closed on major holidays. Notes: Parking and admission free. Tours given upon request. Large groups are welcome but call ahead if possible. Gift shop on site. Phone: (877) 347-3687. Historical Description: At the 51st State Firemen's Convention held in Hudson in 1923, a resolution signed bythe
HUDSON RIVER ALMANAC A journal of natural history covering the Hudson from the Adirondacks to Manhattan, it is compiled by editor Tom Lake and has included over 1,700 authors since it began in 1993. In addition to being online and distributed via e-mail, you can order back-issues through Purple Mountain Press, Ltd. (800-325-2665). MID-HUDSON ANTISLAVERY HISTORY PROJECT The Mid-Hudson Antislavery History Project (MHAHP) was formed to keep alive the history of antislavery efforts in the area through research, publications, and events. Formed in 2006, the MHAHP is a non-profit group comprised of a network of over 60 researchers, educators, civic WELCOME - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEYAT HOME AND ABROAD WEBINARCONFERENCE FOOTAGE ONLINEMISSION - HRVI The Hudson River Valley Institute at Marist College is the academic arm of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area. Its mission is to study and to promote the Hudson River Valley and to provide educational resources for heritage tourists, scholars, elementary school educators, environmental organizations, the business community,and the
ARCHITECTURE
The Hudson River Valley is a distinctive and diverse architectural region with buildings spanning nearly four centuries and ranging from the elaborate Hudson River mansions of wealthy land grant patentees and capitalists to the modest farmhouses and working THE PARKS-BENTLY PLACE Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu THE SNYDER ESTATE THE SNYDER ESTATE Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu KNOX TRAIL - HRVI - HUDSON RIVER VALLEY The state sought a way to interpret, for the general public, one of the most romantic episodes of the Revolutionary War, in which Henry Knox, a twenty-five year old Boston bookseller, organized and led the transport of fifty-nine captured artillery pieces, in the dead of winter, from Fort Ticonderoga to Washington's army outside Boston.PHILLIPSBURG MANOR
Tarrytown, NY 10591. Hours: Philipsburg Manor is closed January and February. In March, it is open weekends from 10:00am to 4:00pm. From April to October, it is open every day except Tuesday from 10:00am to 5:00pm. For the months of November and December is open every day except Tuesday from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Phone: (914) 631-3993. DELAWARE AND HUDSON (D&H) CANAL MUSEUM Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu FASNY MUSEUM OF FIREFIGHTING FASNY MUSEUM OF Hours: open 7 days a week from 9AM till 4:30PM. Closed on major holidays. Notes: Parking and admission free. Tours given upon request. Large groups are welcome but call ahead if possible. Gift shop on site. Phone: (877) 347-3687. Historical Description: At the 51st State Firemen's Convention held in Hudson in 1923, a resolution signed bythe
HUDSON RIVER ALMANAC A journal of natural history covering the Hudson from the Adirondacks to Manhattan, it is compiled by editor Tom Lake and has included over 1,700 authors since it began in 1993. In addition to being online and distributed via e-mail, you can order back-issues through Purple Mountain Press, Ltd. (800-325-2665). MID-HUDSON ANTISLAVERY HISTORY PROJECT The Mid-Hudson Antislavery History Project (MHAHP) was formed to keep alive the history of antislavery efforts in the area through research, publications, and events. Formed in 2006, the MHAHP is a non-profit group comprised of a network of over 60 researchers, educators, civic HUDSON RIVER VALLEY MAP Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu THE KYKUIT ESTATE: AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INTELLECT AND Kykuit is the Rockefeller estate nestled in the Pocantico Hills of Westchester County, twenty-five miles north of New York City. Appropriately named “Kykuit,” the Dutch word for “lookout,” the estate provides views not only of the Hudson River, but of thevast stretches of
ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON’S HISTORIC ESTATES AND THEIR Blithewood is currently a forty-five-acre area of the campus landscape that is associated with a historic estate comprised of a manor house, outbuildings, drives, surrounding gardens, lawns, and meadows. Situated atop a bluff on the Hudson River, it is a majestic propertythat
FASNY MUSEUM OF FIREFIGHTING FASNY MUSEUM OF Hours: open 7 days a week from 9AM till 4:30PM. Closed on major holidays. Notes: Parking and admission free. Tours given upon request. Large groups are welcome but call ahead if possible. Gift shop on site. Phone: (877) 347-3687. Historical Description: At the 51st State Firemen's Convention held in Hudson in 1923, a resolution signed bythe
HAVERSTRAW BRICK MUSEUM HAVERSTRAW BRICK MUSEUM Contact Us. Hudson River Valley Institute 3399 North Rd Poughkeepsie NY 12601 Phone: 845.575.3052 Fax: 845.575.3416 Email: hrvi@marist.edu LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture. The origins of the landscape architecture found on our 19th and 20th century Hudson River Valley estates has its roots in the great traditions of English garden and landscape design and philosophy. These pages are meant to give readers and visitors a primer on the history of our 18th and 19th THE TWIN MYSTERIES OF HENRY HUDSON The Twin Mysteries of Henry Hudson—His 1609 Voyage. Introduction On September 2, 1609, the Dutch ship Half Moon sailed into what is now New York Harbor and anchored near Staten Island.For the next five weeks, the Englishman Henry Hudson and his crew HUDSON RIVER ALMANAC A journal of natural history covering the Hudson from the Adirondacks to Manhattan, it is compiled by editor Tom Lake and has included over 1,700 authors since it began in 1993. In addition to being online and distributed via e-mail, you can order back-issues through Purple Mountain Press, Ltd. (800-325-2665). PHILIPSBURG MANOR PHILIPSBURG MANOR Philipsburg Manor . Philipsburg Manor is a nationally significant historic site located in Sleepy Hollow, Westchester County. Once a thriving seventeenth and eighteenth century milling and trading complex, it now presents a recreation of colonial American life with an emphasis on the history of slavery in the North and its impact on the cultural and economic development of the region. THE REPLICA SHIP THE HALF MOON Captain William “Chip” Reynolds and crew member Steve Weiss appeared a short time later to welcome me aboard. Built in 1989 by Dr. Andrew Hendricks, The Replica Ship The Half Moon is a working, full-scale model of the vessel that brought Henry Hudson to North America nearly 400 years ago—with a small engine and other amenitieshidden deep
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THE HUDSON RIVER VALLEY REVIEW AUTUMN 2019: BLACK POWER COMES TO WEST POINT, ARTISTS ARRIVE IN WOODSTOCK, WOMEN SAVE THE PALISADES, A POET GETS LOST IN THE WOODS (QUITE HAPPILY), AND MUCH MORE.LEARN MORE
Photo Credit: HRVI & USMA West Point*
YOUR GATEWAY TO THE HUDSON RIVER VALLEY INCREASING PUBLIC AWARENESS OF THE HUDSON RIVER’S SIGNIFICANT ROLE IN THE HISTORY OF NEW YORK AND THE UNITED STATES.LEARN MORE
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THE HUDSON RIVER VALLEY REVIEW AUTUMN 2019: BLACK POWER COMES TO WEST POINT, ARTISTS ARRIVE IN WOODSTOCK, WOMEN SAVE THE PALISADES, A POET GETS LOST IN THE WOODS (QUITE HAPPILY), AND MUCH MORE.LEARN MORE
Photo Credit: HRVI & USMA West Point*
YOUR GATEWAY TO THE HUDSON RIVER VALLEY INCREASING PUBLIC AWARENESS OF THE HUDSON RIVER’S SIGNIFICANT ROLE IN THE HISTORY OF NEW YORK AND THE UNITED STATES.LEARN MORE
Photo Credit: James Bleeker Photography* 1
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WEB CONTENT DISPLAY WEB CONTENT DISPLAY YOUR GATEWAY TO THE HISTORIC HUDSON RIVER VALLEY The Hudson River Valley Institute at Marist College is the academic arm of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area. Its mission is to study and to promote the Hudson River Valley and to provide educational resources for heritage tourists, scholars, elementary school educators, environmental organizations, the business community, and the general public. Its many projects include the publication of the Hudson River Valley Review and the management of a dynamic digital library and leading regional portal site.Learn More
ASSET PUBLISHER ASSET PUBLISHER ASSET PUBLISHER ASSET PUBLISHER ISSUE 36.1 IS OUT NOWOct 08, 2019
Autumn issue: "Black Power Comes to West Point," plus articles about the Woodstock art colonies, women helping fight for the Palisades, a forgotten poet from Sullivan County, and an "undeveloped" park inOrange
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THE 2019 RESEARCHING NEW YORK CONFERENCENov 21, 2019
The 2019 conference will be held at SUNY Albany Thursday November 21 - Saturday November 23.Read More
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CONFERENCE FOOTAGE ON YOUTUBEAug 04, 2019
We have begun adding conference panels to our YouTube channel.Read More
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