Road Ready Campground Review | Croton Point County Campground | Croton on Hudson New Yorki
Road Ready Campground Reviews: Croton Point County Campground in Croton On Hudson New York. If you want to visit New York City, and you live in a RV, the last thing you want to do is drive it into the city. So we found this campground on a capped landfill just north of the city. Croton Point County Campground. The Campground is about 45 min north of NYC...
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croton point park
Croton Point Park has a swimming area in the Hudson and is only a 50 minute train ride from Manhattan
Croton-on-Hudson. New York. USA
Croton-on-Hudson is a village in Westchester County, New York, United States.
New Croton Dam: Croton-on-Hudson NY
History Part 4 of 6: This video is about The New Croton Dam and is from Speaking of Croton – a 2007 documentary. Reproduced here with permission of the Croton on Hudson Historical Society @Copyright 2007. This set of six movies was prepared & Edited by Ken Sargeant for the Village Historian and The Croton Historical Society.
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Croton Dam spillway from Croton Gorge Park in Westchester County, NY.
The soothing sounds of the Croton Dam's spillway taken from Croton Gorge Park down below. Recorded August 2, 2014.
Croton Gorge Park is a 97-acre property at the base of the Croton Dam, located in Westchester County, New York, and affords impressive views of the dam and spillway.
The park is a popular spot for fishing, picnicking and hiking, with direct trail access to New York State’s Old Croton Aqueduct, which begins here. In winter, the park is a favorite spot for cross-country skiing and sledding.
The Croton River also begins here. The bridge that spans the Croton River and affords the best view of the spectacular spillway is once again open to the public after a repair project.
The Old Croton Dam, built to supply New York City with water, was the first large masonry dam in the United States. Completed in 1842, it was the prototype for many municipal water supply dams in the east during the mid-nineteenth century. The city’s needs, however, soon outgrew the Croton Dam water supply. Consequently, work began on the New Croton Dam, also called the Cornell Dam because of its location on land purchased from A.B. Cornell, in 1893. Completed in 1907, the Cornell Dam stands over 200 feet high. The Croton Reservoir has a capacity of about 34 billion gallons of water with a watershed covering 177 square miles.
Croton Gorge Park
Croton Gorge Park Located in Croton, NY
Great place to film wide open and great views! Thanks for watching
The Dam at Croton Gorge Park
Croton Gorge Park. A park I've visited a few times. The last time I was there the water was calm. This time as I was driving into the park, I was getting hit with the mist from the waterfall. In my last video from the park. I flew through the fall. This time was the day after major thunderstorms. And the water was rough in the fall. A heavy mist was kicking up from the fall. The sun and the clouds were playing hide and seek. It was also a chilly day. And I had to get a look at the dam. I use to visit this area with my family when I was younger. Almost every summer. My Father used to love these trips. So I had to put the bird up and get some shots of the fall colors. Happy 84th. Birthday Dad.
Croton Gorge Park is a 97-acre property at the base of the Croton Dam and affords impressive views of the dam and spillway. The park is a popular spot for fishing, picnicking and hiking, with direct trail access to New York State’s Old Croton Aqueduct, which begins here. In winter, the park is a favorite spot for cross-country skiing and sledding.
The Croton River also begins here. The bridge that spans the Croton River and affords the best view of the spectacular spillway is once again open to the public after a repair project.
The Old Croton Dam, built to supply New York City with water, was the first large masonry dam in the United States. Completed in 1842, it was the prototype for many municipal water supply dams in the east during the mid-nineteenth century. The city’s needs, however, soon outgrew the Croton Dam water supply. Consequently, work began on the New Croton Dam, also called the Cornell Dam because of its location on land purchased from A.B. Cornell, in 1893. Completed in 1907, the Cornell Dam stands over 200 feet high. The Croton Reservoir has a capacity of about 34 billion gallons of water with a watershed covering 177 square miles.
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Ruppin' USA - Ep.3 - Esopus Island
We head on a long kayaking trip to Esopus Island on the Hudson river in NY for some camping and exploring. 5 and a half hours of paddling in the sun, close calls from boats, and thunder storms make for one heck of a trip.
Minute Tours - Boscobel House and Gardens
For the first installment in a segment called 'Minute Tours,' we take a quick look at Boscobel House and Gardens, located in Garrison, NY.
I got a chance to stop by and check out the gardens, and the Make-Do Exhibit in the house. It's definitely worth a short day trip if you are within driving distance.
Description from Official Website:
Boscobel House and Gardens is considered one of the leading historic house museums in the Unites States. Its Neoclassical mansion holds an exceptional collection of New York furniture from the Federal period. Sited in the Hudson Valley, fifty miles north of Manhattan, Boscobel directly overlooks the Hudson River and West Point. (
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PACIFIC SUN by Nicolai Heidlas Music (Royalty Free Music)
Kingsland Point Park.
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Abandoned, Vacant, and Re-purposed places in the Northeast
Here are the stories of these places:
Dunkirk Generating Station: Closed at the end of 2015
Lake Street Bridge: Closed in 2011 due to structural deficiencies, but is going to reopen in the future to pedestrians and cyclists once repairs occur.
St. Cabrini Novitiate: Directly behind the St. Cabrini nursing home, built in the early 1900's.
Steel Point: This vacant lot has plans to be redeveloped in the future.
Centralia: Near-ghost town in Columbia County, PA, due to an underground mine fire directly underneath the borough. The fire started in 1962, and after several failed attempts to extinguish it, most residents were moved out, and most buildings were razed in 1992.
Graffiti Highway: One road leading into Centralia was damaged by the mine fire, and the state eventually built another road around it, and stopped repairing it.
Flight 93 National Memorial: One of the four hijacked flights from September 11th, 2001 landed here. The visitor center opened in 2015.
Water Tower: This is the last remaining building/structure from the Anaconda Wire and Cable Company factory on the waterfront in Hastings-on-Hudson. There are plans to redevelop the area in the future, and possibly with keeping the water tower.
Wilmington Riverwalk: Old cranes were placed on the Riverwalk at Dravo Plaza.
Hermit Ruins: Irvington Hermit Johann Stolting built small buildings in the Irvington Woods in the 1880's. Many ruins, as well as his grave, are still there.
GM Plant: The land between Kingsland Point and downtown Sleepy Hollow was filled in for a General Motors plant, which closed in the 1990's. It is currently being redeveloped.
Old Croton Aqueduct: The first aqueduct carrying water from the Croton River to New York City was built in 1837 and operated until 1955, when a new aqueduct rendered it obsolete.
Asbury Park Casino: The building fell into ruins, and the carousel was moved out in the 1980's. It is still being fixed up.
Long Point: Former fishing town. All residents had moved out by the end of the 1950's, by sailing their houses across the harbor into downtown Provincetown. The lighthouse remains, but the area is only used as a beach.
Ellis Island: Major US immigration station from 1892 to 1964. Became a museum in 1990. A 1998 Supreme Court ruling determined that most of the island is officially in New Jersey.
Godfrey Windmill: Built in 1797, but was mostly shut down in the early 1900's. Repaired several times, and is now part of Chase Park in Chatham.
Knobley Tunnel: Former railway tunnel, reopened in 2011 to pedestrian and cyclist traffic.
SteelStacks: Former home of Bethlehem Steel, which closed in 2003. It has been transformed into a museum.
New Croton Dam
This are some shots of the New Croton Dam in Croton on the Hudson in New York State. This was shot with the Kodak Playsport camera in 720p 60 fps mode.
Inn On The Hudson
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Top 5 Places To Visit Near NYC || Travel Guide 2020
Top 5 places to visit near nyc travel guide 2020 is hosted by Liyana's World. These 5 places are really amazing day trip just near new york city for them who do not like crowed.
Number 1 is The New Croton Dam. It's located in Croton Gorge Park. It takes one and half to 2 hours from NYC. One of the coolest place near NYC.
Address : 35 Yorktown Rd, Croton-On-Hudson, NY 10520
Number 2 is Stony Point Battelfield which is a historic landmark. All the way the view is very enjoyable. It takes only 45 mins from New Croton Dam. So easy to visit both places together in a day trip. Address : 44 Battlefield Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980
Number 3 is Sung Harbar Cultural Center and Botanical Garden which is in Staten Island. Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden is the result of more than three decades of restoration to convert the first home for retired sailors in the United States to a regional arts center. One of the largest ongoing adaptive reuse projects in America, the 83-acre campus consists of 28 historic structures, 14 botanical gardens, a two-acre urban farm, and 10 acres of wetlands.
Address : 1000 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY 10301
Number 4 is kaaterskill falls is located in the Catskill Mountains. Beautiful view on the way and amazing water fall will take your breath. It takes 2 hours from NYC.
Address : Catskill Mountains, Hunter, New York, United States
Number 5 is The Montauk Point Light located adjacent to Montauk Point State Park, at the easternmost point of Long Island, in the hamlet of Montauk in the Town of East Hampton in Suffolk County, New York. This is also a national historic landmark.
Address : 2000 Montauk Hwy, Montauk, NY 11954
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[Wikipedia] North River (Hudson River)
North River is an alternate name for the southernmost portion of the Hudson River in the vicinity of New York City and northeastern New Jersey in the United States. The colonial name for the entire Hudson was given to it by the Dutch in the early seventeenth century, the term fell out of general use for most of the river's 300+ mile course during the early 1900s. However it still retains currency as an alternate or additional name among local mariners and others as well as appearing on some nautical charts and maps. The term is used for infrastructure on and under the river, such as the North River piers, North River Tunnels, and the North River Wastewater Treatment Plant.
At different times North River has referred to the entire Hudson; the approximate 160-mile portion of the Hudson below its confluence with the Mohawk River, which is under tidal influence; the portion of it running between Manhattan and New Jersey; and just the short length flowing between Lower Manhattan and Hudson County, New Jersey. Its history is strongly connected to New York Harbor's shipping industry, which shifted primarily to Port Newark in the mid-20th century due to the construction of the Holland Tunnel and other river crossings and the advent of containerization.
The names for the lower portion of the river appear to have remained interchangeable for centuries. In 1909, construction of two tunnel projects was under way: one was called the North River Tunnels, the other, the Hudson Tubes. That year the Hudson-Fulton Celebration was held, commemorating Henry Hudson, the first European to record navigating the river, and Robert Fulton, the first man to use a paddle steamer, named the North River Steamboat, to sail up it, leading to controversy over what the waterway should be called.
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Hudson Valley Destinations
Versitility of destinations in the Hudson Valley. Hiking to the tops of mountains, relaxing near bodies of water and observing wildlife. Unique historical engineering feats
and the whimsy of a dreamer who builds a castle on the river.
Rockefeller State Park Preserve, Westchester County, NY - Hiking
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One Day at Patsys Bay Marina
One Day at Patsys Bay Marina in Stony Point NY.