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The Hills have cooperated with the county in allowing the land around the house to be used as a park, and the Orange County Farmers' Museum. It and their house are open 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. on weekends between mid-May and early October (actual dates vary each year). Admission is $3 for adults and $2 for children.
Today a county museum. 25: Camp Olmsted: Camp Olmsted: November 23, 1982 : 114 Bayview Ave. Cornwall-on-Hudson: Summer camp built in 1900 to allow children of New York's Five Points neighborhood to get fresh Hudson Valley air for a few weeks. 26
Montgomery is a town in Orange County, New York, United States. Located roughly 60 miles (97 km) northwest of New York City, the town of Montgomery is an historical and cultural hub of the Hudson Valley region and has been a steadily growing outer-ring commuter suburb, in the last 30 years, within the New York metropolitan area . [ 2 ]
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church (Walden, New York) St. Mark's Baptist Church (Highland Falls, New York) St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Fort Montgomery, New York) St. Thomas Episcopal Church (New Windsor, New York) Sands Ring Homestead Museum; Sawyer Farmhouse; Scribner House (Cornwall, New York) Jacob Shafer House; Shorter House (Crawford, New York)
Orange County Farmer's Museum Montgomery: Orange Mid-Hudson Agriculture website, including farm tools, implements, equipment Orange County Firefighters Museum Montgomery: Orange Mid-Hudson Firefighting website: Orangetown Historical Museum: Orangetown: Rockland Lower Hudson Local history
Deerpark, New York: Hendrick Decker and his brother, Jan, settled here about 1698. Headquarters of N. J. Line Commissioners and Surveyors, 1719 7: INDIAN RAID: 1936: South Maple Street Port Jervis, New York: House and barn of Simon Westfall on this site, burned by Brant's Mohawks and Tories, July 20, 1779 8: WILLIAM H. SEWARD: 1935: Main Street ...
Pages in category "Museums in Orange County, New York" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Fort Montgomery (Hudson River) G.
Arthur Patchett, at the time co-owner of the Montgomery Worsted Mills at the end of Factory Street on the Wallkill River, moved into the house sometime in the 1890s. His family continued living there until the 1970s. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Later on, though, it remained vacant and by the end of ...