On Goshen Turnpike (Route 101) at Midland Lake Road, on the right when traveling north on Goshen Turnpike.
Stagecoaches stopped here to find food and lodging for weary turnpike travelers. The stepping stone used by passengers still stands. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. — — Map (db m136700) HM
On Hoagerburgh Road (County Route 18) 0.4 miles west of Burnt Meadows Road, on the left when traveling west.
Parsonage built 1751
Church built 1752-55
Oldest church still in use
among Reformed Church
congregations in America
National Register
of Historic Places — — Map (db m149354) HM
On Bona Ventura Avenue (New York State Route 208) at Central Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Bona Ventura Avenue.
Erected By The
Citizens Of The Town Of Shawangunk
To Commemorate The Patriotic Services Of The Men
1917 - In The World War – 1919
Appley, George Michael •
Appley, Henry Charles •
Basil, Francis G. •
Bederman, . . . — — Map (db m149378) WM
On New York State Thruway (Interstate 87 at milepost 66) near the Route 32 overpass, on the right when traveling south.
General Washington came to the farm home of the Hasbrouck family in Newburgh on April 1, 1782. He occupied the house until August 19, 1783, while his troops were encamped at Temple Hill, a few miles away.
These were trying months while a peace . . . — — Map (db m385) HM