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Edgewood Chemical Activity, Edgwood, Maryland, a former US Army chemical weapons depot; Edgewood State Hospital, a former tubercular/psychiatric hospital complex in Deer Park, New York; SS Edgewood, original name of USS Denebola (AD-12), a US Navy destroyer tender
Edgewood was a former train station for the New York Central Railroad in the hamlet of Edgewood, located in the town of Hunter, Greene County, New York, United States.Built by the Ulster and Delaware Railroad for its branches to Kaaterskill and Hunter, the station opened on September 28, 1881.
NY 25 in Aquebogue: CR 59: 1.16 1.87 East Hampton village line Long Lane in East Hampton North: Stephen Hands Path Originally planned to run from NY 27 to NY 114 as a realignment of the latter. CR 60: 1.74 2.80 Noyack-Sag Harbor Road in Noyack: Noyack–Long Beach Road and Short Beach Road NY 114 in North Haven: Formerly CR 38A CR 61: 0.32 0.51 ...
Geneva had 47 inches and Edgewood almost 40 inches. ... The New York Thruway, closed in sections for parts of the weekend, was open Monday and had dropped restrictions on commercial vehicles. In ...
Notch Lake is an artificial lake in Edgewood, New York, in the Town of Hunter in the Catskill Mountains. It is located near the Stony Clove Notch, and is located near the edge of the Devil's Tombstone Campsite, bordering New York State Route 214. [1] There is also a parking lot near the shore. It is the beginning of the Stony Clove Creek.
Edgewood State Hospital was a tubercular/psychiatric hospital complex that formerly stood in Deer Park, New York, on Long Island.It was one of four state mental asylums built on Long Island (the others being Kings Park State Hospital, Central Islip State Hospital, and Pilgrim State Hospital), and was the last one of the four to be built.
Edgewood, aka Cordts Mansion is a historic home located at Kingston in Ulster County, New York.It is an impressive, three story Second Empire style residence built in 1873 for a prominent brick merchant and a manufacturer, John A. Cordts.
The Edgewood Park School operated there until 1954. [3] In September 1955, The New York Times reported that the lodge was being reopened as a 225-room resort; after being purchased by a partnership led by Emanuel Shapiro, counsel for then-New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was assessed at $400,000 ($4.55 million in 2023 [12]) at the time. [15]