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Western Hwy. In Tappan Orangetown, Town Of, New York: Lived Here In A House On The Bogart Farm In 1780. Opposite Is Spring Used By Continental Army Camped On The West Ridge 4: THE MANSE Westwood-old Tappan Rd., W. Of Greenbush Rd., In Tappan Orangetown, Town Of, New York: Built 1726, Dominie Samuel Verbryck Lived Here During Revolution.
The Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail is a paved 3.8 mile north-south rail trail in the town of Orangetown, Rockland County, New York. It begins at the Blauvelt Free Library on Western Highway in the hamlet of Blauvelt, and ends at the intersection of Oak Tree Road in the hamlet of Tappan. The trail intersects the Old Erie Path at Depot Square in ...
NY 154 was assigned c. 1932 to an alignment extending from NY 66 to the hamlet of Poestenkill by way of Spring Avenue and Main Street. [3] [4] It was extended southwestward along Spring and Campbell Avenues to a new terminus at US 4 in the late 1970s, [6] [8] but was eliminated on May 14, 1980, [5] as a result of a highway maintenance swap between the state of New York and Rensselaer County ...
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 background is from the 1920 Borchers Stable, a historic building that is now ...
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Sparkill, formerly known as Tappan Sloat, is a suburban hamlet and census-designated place in the Town of Orangetown, Rockland County, New York, United States located north of Palisades; east of Tappan; south of Piermont and west of the Hudson River. As of the 2010 census, the CDP had a population of 1,565. [2]
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.
NEW PHILADELPHIA ‒ The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District (MWCD) will be investing more than $11 million to make improvements at four of its parks in east central Ohio during 2024.. The ...