Harness Racing Museum & Hall Of Fame
The Harness Racing Museum and Hall of Fame, located in beautiful Goshen, NY, just 75 miles north of New York City, has recently reopened with a whole new look! We're bigger, better ... museumland.net
Hill Hold Museum
This museum depicts what life was like on a Hudson Valley farm in the 1830's. Hill-Hold was built with wide plank floors, handsome paneling and huge fireplaces. It was origina... americanheritage.com
Hambletonian Monument
Hambletonian. The Great Progenitor of Trotters Born May 5, 1849 Died March 27, 1876 hmdb.org
Bull Stone House
Built in 1722, the house was once home to William Bull, a stonemason builder, and his wife Sarah Wells, pioneer maiden to the Wawayanda Patent. Strong family roots are still e... americanheritage.com
Orange County Seat
County Seat Orange, one of original N.Y. counties created 1683 by Assembly, Council and Gov. Thos. Dongen. Goshen became center for County government in the 1700?s. hmdb.org
Colored Cemetery"
Not all who arrived in this "New World" came of their own free will. There were those brought in heavy iron shackles -- victims of the cruel and inhumane institution known as slavery. Acc... hmdb.org
German Town
Site of Hebron Lutheran Church and burial ground (Harrison Meeting). Log church built by Palatine Germans. Destroyed prior to American Revolution. hmdb.org
Montgomery House
Built by Palantine settler Hans Smith 1771. Enlarged by Johannes Miller 1791 a promoter of Cochecton Pike, Montgomery Academy & County Agricultural Society hmdb.org
Tap Stone Inn
and stagecoach stop First meeting of Greenville was held here December 3, 1853 hmdb.org
Spanktown School
Established as Union School by common school law 1813 Warwick School District #4 Annexed 1936 by Seward Inst. Acquired by St. Joseph's 1938. Dedicated 2010 Florida Hist. Soc. hmdb.org
Site Of Yaugh House
Site of Yaugh House and spring, famous as a stopping place for hunters and travellers in this valley in 18th century; important survey corner. hmdb.org
Butter Factory
First in U.S.-1856 200 feet R. W. Woodhull, Owner George Gouge, Buttermaker hmdb.org
Sarah Wells
1st white woman to settle in Goshen Township, 1714, made her first log home here. Later, she married William Bull, Stonemason hmdb.org
1915 Chester Depot
1841: First Erie RR Station Fresh milk first shipped to NYC 1842 by Agent Thaddeus Selleck. Last train Apr ?83 Opened 1999: History Museum hmdb.org
Artillery Encampment 1779
Wagonmasters with gear for 9 Regts always ready to go. North Carolina Regiment here August 5. hmdb.org