Second oldest ground of the Old School Baptist Church containing graves of many early Warwick residents. Owned by Historical Society. — — Map (db m21093) HM
Settlers were attracted to this beautiful valley by the swift flowing waters of the Longhouse Creek which provided power for mills. — — Map (db m21095) HM
Settled in Warwick 1778, a blacksmith who forged Rev. War chain that crossed Hudson River at West Point. Pvt. in Col. Hathorn’s Regt. The Sly Family — — Map (db m21090) HM
This park was purchased by the Village of Warwick with state fund; corporate and individual donations to the Warwick Conservancy, Inc. — — Map (db m34094) HM
One of original counties of the Province of New York, established 1683 by Gov. Thomas Dongan, named for William, Prince of Orange. — — Map (db m81838) HM
Warwick Chapter No. 508 Order of the Eastern Star organized in 1911. In 1928 when this bldg. was built by Warwick Masonic Lodge No. 544 F. & A.M. OES met here until 1993 when they merged with Queen Esther Chapter No. 163 Middletown, N.Y. — — Map (db m40605) HM
Log blockhouse stood here. Home of Daniel Sayer 1768 until his stone house was built 1783. Sayer homestead for five generations. — — Map (db m21094) HM
James Benedict ordained and installed as pastor Nov. 7, 1765 was the first minister and this the first church in the valley. He died Sept. 9, 1792 aged 72 years. His wife, Mary Blackman, is buried beside him in this churchyard, which is filled with . . . — — Map (db m34103) HM
Established as Union School by common school law 1813 Warwick School District #4 Annexed 1936 by Seward Inst. Acquired by St. Joseph's 1938.
Dedicated 2010
Florida Hist. Soc. — — Map (db m47752) HM
At this point stood a Toll Gate established 1808 on the new road to Sterling a short – cut to northern New Jersey & New York City — — Map (db m21107) HM
Capt. John Wisner, 1722 - 78 Colonial Wars & Revolution Purchased 2064 acres in 1766 House built by great-grandson Henry B. Wisner, 1840 — — Map (db m95734) HM
Notable Inn, 1942 - 1968, of the Greenwood Lake Forest Farms Colony.
Vacation residence of African-American cultural leaders including Langston Hughes. — — Map (db m180864) HM