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  2. Hudson Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson Valley has a long agricultural history and agriculture was its main industry when the region was first settled. Around the 1700s, tenant farming was highly practiced. [ 25 ] The farms' main products were grains (predominantly wheat), though hops , maple syrup , vegetables, dairy products, honey, wool, livestock, and tobacco were ...

  3. Pollepel Island - Wikipedia

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    Pollepel Island has been called many different names, including Pollopel Island, Pollopel's Island, Bannerman's Island, [1] and Bannermans' Island. [2] [3] Pollepel is a Dutch word meaning " ladle" The island is about 50 miles (80 km) north of New York City [4] and about 1,000 feet (300 m) from the Hudson River's eastern bank. [3]

  4. Clermont State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Great Houses of the Hudson River. Preface by Mark Rockefeller. Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company, in association with Historic Hudson Valley. ISBN 0-8212-2767-X. Moore, Lela (1921) A Brief History of Tivoli (pamphlet) pp. 11–14

  5. The Best Trips to Take with Kids Under 18 - AOL

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    1. Sleep in a tipi or treehouse. Camping is a quintessential family activity. And while s’mores and campfire stories sound great in theory, setting up camp can be a lot of work after a long day ...

  6. Fishkill (town), New York - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the Town commissioned an eight-foot bronze statue depicting Daniel Nimham from noted Hudson Valley sculptor Michael Keropian. The statue was installed at the Arrowhead intersection of NY-52 and NY-82 (41° 32.685′ N, 73° 52.16′ W.) in May 2022 and dedicated on June 11, 2022.

  7. John Peter DeWindt - Wikipedia

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    John Peter De Windt Jr., known as J. P. De Windt (1787–1870), a businessman who created the Long Wharf, later known as the Long Dock, [1] in Beacon, New York, in 1815 and owned an enormous estate in Dutchess County, which was eventually broken up into the streets of Fishkill-on-the-Hudson, or present-day Beacon. [2]