On North Street at Depot Street/Orchard Street, on the left when traveling north on North Street.
The existence of the Firemen's Memorial Fountain in Thrall Park is due largely to the efforts of Mr. J. B. Wheeler. The fountain, with its seven foot statue of a uniformed fireman holding a baby in his arm, is symbolic of and dedicated to the . . . — — Map (db m118332) HM
On Wickham Avenue (New York State Route 211) at Grove Street, on the left when traveling west on Wickham Avenue.
Erected A.D. 1879,
to the memory of the
soldiers of the town of
Wallkill
Wallkill's tribute to
her brave defenders.
Our Comrad[e]s
They died for their country.
. . . — — Map (db m214888) WM
On Wickham Avenue (New York State Route 211) west of Prospect Street/Smith Street, on the left when traveling west.
Erected and dedicated May 30, 1940, to the memory of
those who volunteered for service in the Spanish War
Captain Ames E. McIntyre · Captain. M.C., Maurice C. Ashley
1st. Lieutenant George E. Wallace · Abraham L. Decker
2nd. . . . — — Map (db m214989) HM
On Route 211 East (New York State Route 211) at Fitzgerald Dr., on the right when traveling east on Route 211 East.
Built a supercenter in 1950 in a cow pasture beside a two lane country road. Rte. 211 grew to major retail center known as the “Miracle Mile.” — — Map (db m29680) HM
On East Ave at Houston Ave, on the left when traveling south on East Ave.
Edwin Welling VanDuzer
Memorial Home-Built 1887
Frank J. Lindsey. Architect
1939 Historical Society of
Middletown and Wallkill Prec
— — Map (db m147875) HM
On Depot Street just west of North Street, on the right when traveling west.
1st station used 1843-1896 This bldg, Romanesque style built 1896, George E. Archer, Architect. This RR station served passengers thru 1983 — — Map (db m29634) HM
On South Street, 0.1 miles south of Main St, on the left when traveling north.
Private School Built On
This Site c. 1790. Used As A
Public School 1813-1818
Torn Down To Build A New
School At North & Depot St. — — Map (db m140298) HM
Ca. 1720-1790 buried here
Continental Congress delegate.
NY State Senator, patriot
who produced gunpowder
for Revolutionary War. — — Map (db m133154) HM
On James Street at King Street, on the right when traveling south on James Street.
J. France home converted to hotel, 1872. Long known as Russell House, burned in 1907. Later Mitchell Inn, on this site 1908-1963. — — Map (db m47896) HM
On Highland Avenue at Wickham Avenue (New York State Route 211), on the left when traveling south on Highland Avenue.
Dress Reformer, Suffragette
Journalist, Doctor, Mother
As elected to School Board
here, became 1st female in
public office, N.Y. State. — — Map (db m215004) HM
On East Main Street (County Route 67) at Midland Park Dr, on the left when traveling east on East Main Street.
Formerly a one-room schoolhouse, District #11, Town of Wallkill. Built in the 1800s, this first Mechanicstown school served area students until closing in 1926. — — Map (db m25335) HM
On Goshen Turnpike at Arnott Lane, on the right when traveling north on Goshen Turnpike.
Formerly a one-room schoolhouse, District #13, Town of Wallkill. Built in 1851 by stone mason Samuel Bull. For 96 yrs. grades 1-8 attended. Closed in 1947.
Memorialized 2000 – Town of Wallkill — — Map (db m136993) HM
On Mulberry St. close to Fulton St (New York State Route 17M).
Early Middletown promoter Elisha P. Wheeler; philanthropists Webb and Eugene Horton & S. Maretta Thrall; inventor George N. Clemson, civic leader James N. Pronk. — — Map (db m50387) HM
On East Main Street (County Route 67) 0.1 miles east of Philipsburg Rd, on the right when traveling east.
During the Revolutionary War, Mills owned by patriots Henry Wisner and Moses Phillips produced gunpowder for Washingtons Army here. — — Map (db m25337) HM
On Orchard Street just east of North Street, on the right when traveling east.
1830-1897. With father's tannery business estate she donated Thrall Library, 1901 Thrall Hospital, 1892-1929, Thrall Park developed 1884 — — Map (db m29635) HM
On Wickham Avenue (New York State Route 211) at Grove Street, on the right when traveling east on Wickham Avenue.
Composed of the
56th Regiment of Infantry
7th and 8th Independent Batteries
and Companies C & D of the
1st Regiment N.Y. Mounted Rifles
Recruited in Orange, Sullivan
and Ulster Counties — — Map (db m214887) HM
On Hillside Cemetery Vaux Entranceway north of Mulberry Street, on the right when traveling north.
Honoring the celebrated landscape
architect, associate of Frederick Law
Olmstead, who designed the cemetery
in 1861.
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Hillside Cemetery has . . . — — Map (db m118380) HM
On Fulton St. (New York State Route 17M) at Mulberry St on Fulton St..
Hillside Cemetery, 1861. Picturesque design by Calvert Vaux,
renowned Anglo-American architect, and co-designer of
Central Park in New York City. — — Map (db m50386) HM
On Wickham Avenue (New York State Route 211) west of Prospect Street/Smith Street, on the left when traveling west.
This memorial is erected in memory of
deceased members of the Woodmen of the World
whose individual resting places could not be marked
Camp No. 9 N.Y. Robert G. Hodges
Camp No. 16 N.Y. John J. Miller · Daniel O'Connor · Peter . . . — — Map (db m214892) HM
On Wickham Avenue (New York State Route 211) at Liberty Street, on the right when traveling east on Wickham Avenue.
In Honor Of The
men and women of Middletown
who served in the World War
★ ★ and ★ ★
In Memory Of
those who gave their lives
for this great cause
1917 - 1919 — — Map (db m214998) WM