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  2. Bear Mountain Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Bear Mountain Inn is a 1915 hotel, restaurant and spa owned by the Palisades Interstate Park Commission and located in Bear Mountain State Park just south of the Bear Mountain Bridge in Rockland County, New York. It is now called the Bear Mountain Inn & Conference Center and features the 1915 Cafe and the Bear Mountain Trading Company gift ...

  3. Bear Mountain State Park - Wikipedia

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    Bear Mountain State Park is a 5,205-acre (21.06 km 2) state park located on the west bank of the Hudson River in Rockland and Orange counties, New York. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] The park offers biking, hiking, boating, picnicking, swimming, cross-country skiing , cross-country running, sledding and ice skating.

  4. Bear Mountain (Hudson Highlands) - Wikipedia

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    Bear Mountain was once the premier ski jumping site in the United States. Because of its reputation as a ski jumping location, Bear Mountain was considered as a possible site for the 1932 Winter Olympics, which were held in Lake Placid, New York. The ski jump run has not been used in decades, and its stone steps built into the eastern side of ...

  5. Historic Bear Mountain Bridge photo recreated - AOL

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    A photo, taken by the construction crew of the Bear Mountain Bridge, was recreated almost 100 years after its opening.

  6. Bear Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Bear Mountain Inn, in New York State This page was last edited on 11 May 2024, at 06:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. Arden (estate) - Wikipedia

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    The house commands extensive views of the Ramapo River Valley. The property brings the total of preserved lands that were once owned by the Harriman family in New York State to nearly 70,000 acres (280 km 2), including Bear Mountain, Harriman and Sterling Forest State Parks. [8] In 2010, the Open Space Institute put the house up for sale. [9]