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    Harness Racing Museum & Hall Of Fame

    240 Main St, Goshen, NY     (845) 294-6330

    3 out of 5 based on 6 ratings

    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

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    Hill Hold Museum

    128 Rte-416, Campbell Hall, NY     (845) 291-2404

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    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

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    Hambletonian Monument

    19 High St, Chester, NY     (845) 469-6425

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    Hambletonian. The Great Progenitor of Trotters Born May 5, 1849 Died March 27, 1876 hmdb.org

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    Bull Stone House

    183 County Route 51, Campbell Hall, NY     (845) 496-2855

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    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

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    Orange County Seat

    124 Main St, Goshen, NY     (845) 615-3860

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    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

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    Colored Cemetery"

    Montgomery, NY    

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    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

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    German Town

    Montgomery, NY    

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    Site of Hebron Lutheran Church and burial ground (Harrison Meeting). Log church built by Palatine Germans. Destroyed prior to American Revolution. hmdb.org

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    Montgomery House

    Montgomery, NY    

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    Built by Palantine settler Hans Smith 1771. Enlarged by Johannes Miller 1791 a promoter of Cochecton Pike, Montgomery Academy & County Agricultural Society hmdb.org

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    Tap Stone Inn

    Port Jervis Cc, Port Jervis, NY    

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    and stagecoach stop First meeting of Greenville was held here December 3, 1853 hmdb.org

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    Spanktown School

    Warwick, NY    

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    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

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    Site Of Yaugh House

    Wurtsboro, NY    

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    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

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    Butter Factory

    Campbell Hall, NY    

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    First in U.S.-1856 200 feet R. W. Woodhull, Owner George Gouge, Buttermaker hmdb.org

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    Sarah Wells

    Campbell Hall, NY    

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    1st white woman to settle in Goshen Township, 1714, made her first log home here. Later, she married William Bull, Stonemason hmdb.org

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    1915 Chester Depot

    Chester, NY    

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    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

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    Artillery Encampment 1779

    Chester, NY    

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    Wagonmasters with gear for 9 Regts always ready to go. North Carolina Regiment here August 5. hmdb.org