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    Byrdcliffe Historic District

    The Byrdcliffe Historic District, established in 1902 as a utopian arts & crafts community, can be visited and toured year-round at its 30-building site in Woodstock, New York. Maps for the self-guided walking tour are available on site.
    Address: 34 Tinker St, Woodstock  NY  12498
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 845 679-2079 
     

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    Delaware River Heritage Trail
    Approximately 6 mi (9.7 km) long, Port Jervis' Delaware River Heritage Trail allows visitors to enjoy the city's historic sites and river views during a leisurely stroll. The loop trail begins and ends at Fort Decker Museum on West Main Street, and leads past Railroad Bridge Pier, Riverside Park, Port Jervis Erie Depot, Laurel Grove Cemetery, the Tri-States Monument, the Delaware and Hudson Canal and many historic buildings and homes.
    Address: . Port Jervis  NY  USA
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 845 858-4017 
     

     
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