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Amid the pandemic, New York's Hudson River has well-established historic towns that continue to offer travelers a hearty slice of yesteryear. ... is on the National Register of Historic Places.
If you are looking for something unique to do in Upstate New York, head to this charming and historic lighthouse in the middle of the Hudson River.
Stanwix Hotel on Broadway looking across the Hudson River at the Albany Yacht Club, Maiden Lane rail bridge and Rensselaer, N.Y., undated, early 1930s prior to the post office federal building ...
The Tarrytown Lighthouse on the Hudson River, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, reopened last year after undergoing a $3 million renovation.
What is thought to be a 19th-century Hudson River sloop was found at the bottom of Haverstraw ... the coal barge is recommended as eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, on the Hudson River in Hudson, N.Y. The National Trust for Historic Preservation has designated the lighthouse as one of America’s “11 ...
Many activities take place along the Hudson River in Yonkers, along with historical buildings, places to eat and venues for entertainment. Check out some of the things going on.
According to the Hoboken Historical Museum, the bridge’s construction alone would have cost $23 million, $40 million with related costs–roughly the same amount it cost to run all of NYC in 1888!
The National Trust for Historic Preservation placed the Hudson River lighthouse 100 miles north of New York City on its endangered places list By Michael Hill • Published July 13, 2024 ...
Part of the state’s big bet on offshore wind centers around the Hudson River and its a historic shipping corridor still used to transport goods — mainly petroleum products — the 150 miles ...