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Tappan (/ t ə ˈ p æ n / tə-PAN) is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Orangetown, New York, United States. It is located northwest of Alpine, New Jersey , north of Northvale, New Jersey and Rockleigh, New Jersey , northeast of Old Tappan, New Jersey , east/southeast of Nauraushaun and Pearl River , south of Orangeburg ...
Tappan Historic District is a national historic district located at Tappan in Rockland County, New York. It encompasses 26 contributing buildings and three contributing sites. The district consists of 30 properties that reflect the historic commercial and residential core of the late 18th and 19th century village of Tappan.
The Old '76 House, established 1755 – '76 House, where Major John André was confined An old hearsay that the '76 House was known as "Mabie's Inn", home to Yoast Mabie, and the site of the signing of the Orangetown Resolutions in 1774, has been disproved by historians.
Today the tavern is home to The Old '76 House restaurant.. Harold W. Jones, ... Ryan Kropp, 5 of Tappan, makes a Lego truck Sept. 26 during the Lego Lab at the Tappan Library. The red barn door in ...
The Lake Tappan reservoir straddles the Bergen County municipalities of Old Tappan and River Vale, as well as a smaller portion within adjacent Rockland County, New York. According to the United States Census Bureau , the borough had a total area of 4.163 square miles (10.78 km 2 ), including 3.315 square miles (8.59 km 2 ) of land and 0.848 ...
Stony Point, Town Of, New York: Of The Seventeenth British Regiment Of Foot Were Stationed Here At The Time Of The Assault, July 15, 1779. 32: WORK "H" In Stony Point Park Stony Point, Town Of, New York: A British Redoubt Mounting A Twelve-pound Cannon Was Located Here, July, 1779. 33: ARROW On Park Rd., E. Of Us 9W Stony Point, Town Of, New York
Pastor Donald Hoover of the Tappan Reformed Church speaks at the ceremony dedicating Tappan's Field of Honor, a display of hundreds of large flags on the church's Manse Lawn, on May 18, 2024.
The DeWint House, in Tappan, New York, is one of the oldest surviving structures in Rockland County and is an outstanding example of Hudson Valley Dutch Colonial architecture. [3] It was built using brick and indigenous stone in 1700 by Daniel DeClark, a Hollander, who emigrated to America in 1676 and bought the land from Native Americans in 1682.