Originally called Haines Corners. Founded by Edward
Haines, one of three brothers who came to the
mountains during the Revolution. Home to the grand
hotels of the 19th century - the Catskill Mountain
House and the Hotel Kaaterskill. — — Map (db m147049) HM
WWI
Ward Bovee •
Elvin Firmalino •
Joseph Gilespie •
Albert Hommel •
Arthur Layman •
George Linzey •
George F. Proser •
Henry Renner •
John Renner •
Howard Thorne•
Cecil Woodard
WWII
Harold F. Layman •
Charles B. Legg . . . — — Map (db m147234) WM
New York State's highest waterfalls, one of the most
celebrated scenic sites in 19th century America,
painted several times by Thomas Cole and most
of the artists of the Hudson River School.
Also a favorite spot for American writers. — — Map (db m147045) HM
Site of
the Kiersted tannery
off Route 23A, at the foot of
Buttermilk Falls. A few foundations
remain of this tannery which was once
surrounded by a settlement called
East Hunter, with school and
post office. — — Map (db m147059) HM
Ulster & Delaware Railroad Station
Haines Falls, N.Y.
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places by the
United States
Department of Interior
c.1913 — — Map (db m187709) HM
Step Back in Time on the KRT
The Northern Catskills area is one of the earliest vacation destinations in America. In
the early 1800s "going to the Catskills” meant
going to the Kaaterskill Region. Haines Falls
and the nearby Catskill . . . — — Map (db m147219) HM
Step Back in Time on the KFT
The Northen Catskills area is one of the
earliest vacation destinations in America. In the early 1800s “going to the Catskills” meant
going to the Kaaterskill Region. Haines Falls
and the nearby Catskill . . . — — Map (db m187710) HM