19TH CENTURIES, THE HUDSON RIVER, EVEN JUST ABOVE NEW YORK CITY, WAS STILL FAIRLY QUIET, PASTORAL AND UNDEVELOPED. THAT CHANGED WITH THE ADVENT OF THE RAILROADS, AND IT CHANGED FAR MORE WITH THE ...
An author of three Hudson Valley books reveals his favorite sites and walking trail and sites that often go under the radar of locals and visitors in southern New York. Contributor. Forbes ...
A block away from their tributary, faithful brushstrokes, steel casts, and gelatin prints echo the might and impact of the Hudson River. Together, they formulate an investigation into its history, ...
In the 1880s, the railroad was king, and some businessmen from Philadelphia wanted to turn their anthracite coal into gold by shipping it from Pennsylvania to New England while bypassing New York City ...
HUDSON — Area educators got a chance to learn how to use the recently published “River of Dreams: The Story of the Hudson River” as a classroom tool during a workshop at Olana Sunday afternoon. Their ...
The age of sheen. The valley that is a door -- A new world -- Romancing the valley -- Great and greater estates -- The Astor orphans -- "My 300 daughters" -- Saratoga truncated -- Rough rider at the ...
The fishing was excellent 35 centuries ago at the small archipelago of islands on The River that Flows Two Ways, near what is now called Bear Mountain. The Indigenous tribes who came to the water in ...
KINGSTON — The Hudson River Maritime Museum is excited to announce the Winter/Spring lineup for its renowned Follow the River Lecture Series. For over a decade, this lecture series has brought ...
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