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New City is the county seat for Rockland County
101 ► New York, Rockland County, Orangeburg — Colonial Orangetown — |
On Orangeburg Road (County Route 20) at Hunt Road (County Route 16), on the right when traveling east on Orangeburg Road. |
102 ► New York, Rockland County, Orangeburg — John G. Bell — |
On Kings Highway. |
103 ► New York, Rockland County, Orangeburg — Orangeburg World War I Monument — |
On Greenbush Road, 0.1 miles north of Highview Avenue, on the right when traveling north. |
104 ► New York, Rockland County, Orangeburg — Orangeburg World War II Memorial — |
On Greenbush Road, 0.1 miles Highview Avenue, on the right when traveling north. |
105 ► New York, Rockland County, Orangeburg — Shanks Village — 1946 - 1956 — |
On Orangeburg Rd. at Dutch Hill Road on Orangeburg Rd.. |
106 ► New York, Rockland County, Orangetown — Orangetown American Revolution Bicentennial — |
On Dutch Hill Road north of Orangeburg Road, on the right when traveling south. |
107 ► New York, Rockland County, Palisades — Palisades Historic District — 1685 — |
On Closter Road, 0.1 miles east of Horne Tooke Road, on the right when traveling east. |
108 ► New York, Rockland County, Palisades — Palisades Historic District — 1685 — |
On Oak Tree Road at Swan Street, on the right when traveling east on Oak Tree Road. |
109 ► New York, Rockland County, Palisades — Skunk Hollow — |
On U.S. 9W, on the right when traveling north. |
110 ► New York, Rockland County, Pearl River — Johannes Perry House — |
On Elizabeth Street. |
111 ► New York, Rockland County, Pearl River — Salyer House — |
On Blue Hill Rd.. |
112 ► New York, Rockland County, Piermont — “Watchfires” — |
On Ferry Road, 1 mile east of Pier Street when traveling east. |
113 ► New York, Rockland County, Piermont — Bogertown — |
On Paradise Ave. at Ferry Road on Paradise Ave.. |
114 ► New York, Rockland County, Piermont — Last Stop U.S.A. — |
On Piermont Avenue at Paradise Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Piermont Avenue. |
115 ► New York, Rockland County, Piermont — Onderdonk House — |
On Piermont Avenue at Ritie Street, on the left when traveling north on Piermont Avenue. |
116 ► New York, Rockland County, Piermont — Piermont Pier — |
On Ferry Road, 1 mile east of Pier Street when traveling east. |
117 ► New York, Rockland County, Piermont — Piermont Station — and the Northern Railroad — |
Near Ash Street at Hudson Terrace, on the left when traveling east. |
118 ► New York, Rockland County, Piermont — Roll of Honor — Robert Gair Company — |
On Piermont Avenue near Ash Street, on the left when traveling south. |
119 ► New York, Rockland County, Piermont — Sneden House — |
On Paradise Ave.. |
120 ► New York, Rockland County, Piermont — The Flywheel: A Monument to Piermont's Industrial Past — |
On Ash Street west of Roundhouse Road, on the left when traveling east. |
121 ► New York, Rockland County, Pomona — Ladentown United Methodist Church — |
On Ladentown Rd.. |
122 ► New York, Rockland County, Pomona — Pig Knoll School — |
On Rt.306. |
123 ► New York, Rockland County, Sloatsburg — Ramapo Valley — Historic New York — |
On New York State Thruway (Interstate 87), on the right when traveling north. |
124 ► New York, Rockland County, Sloatsburg — Sloat House & Inn — |
On New York State Route 17 near Sterling Ave.. |
125 ► New York, Rockland County, Sloatsburg — Sloatsburg Cemetery — |
On Eagle Valley Road, 0.1 miles west of Orange Turnpike (New York State Route 17), on the left when traveling west. |
126 ► New York, Rockland County, Sloatsburg — The Glenwood Hotel — |
On Orange Turnpike (New York State Route 17) 0.2 miles north of Eagle Valley Road, on the right when traveling north. |
127 ► New York, Rockland County, Sloatsburg — Torne Brook Farm — |
On Torne Brook Rd.. |
128 ► New York, Rockland County, South Nyack — Carson McCullers — 1917 – 1967 — |
On S Broadway at Division Avenue, on the right when traveling north on S Broadway. |
129 ► New York, Rockland County, South Nyack — Couch Court — |
On S Broadway at Depew Avenue, on the right when traveling south on S Broadway. |
130 ► New York, Rockland County, South Nyack — Stephen Rowe Bradley Sr. Park — |
On Bradley Parkway at Park Rd. on Bradley Parkway. |
131 ► New York, Rockland County, Sparkill — Bridge Street Bridge Over The Sparkill Creek — Built 1880 - King Iron Bridge Company — |
On Bridge Street, in the median. |
132 ► New York, Rockland County, Sparkill — Christ Episcopal Church of Piermont and Sparkill — |
On New Street. |
133 ► New York, Rockland County, Sparkill — Gravesite of General John Charles Frémont — 1813 – 1890 — Explorer, Pathmarker, Mapper of the Oregon Trail — |
On Kings Highway, on the left when traveling east. |
134 ► New York, Rockland County, Sparkill — John Charles Fremont — Rear Admiral U.S. Navy — |
Near Kings Highway when traveling east. |
135 ► New York, Rockland County, Sparkill — John Charles Fremont — Captain United States Navy (Ret’d) — |
Near Kings Highway, on the left when traveling east. |
136 ► New York, Rockland County, Sparkill — Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail — |
On Main Street at Depot Square, on the right when traveling south on Main Street. |
137 ► New York, Rockland County, Sparkill — Sparkill Korean War Monument — |
On Main Street at Depot Square, on the right when traveling south on Main Street. |
138 ► New York, Rockland County, Sparkill — Sparkill Veterans Memorial — |
On Main Street at Depot Square, on the right when traveling south on Main Street. |
139 ► New York, Rockland County, Sparkill — Sparkill Veterans Monument — |
On Main Street at Depot Square, on the right when traveling south on Main Street. |
140 ► New York, Rockland County, Sparkill — Sparkill Viet-Nam War Monument — |
On Main Street at Depot Square, on the right when traveling south on Main Street. |
141 ► New York, Rockland County, Sparkill — Sparkill World War I Memorial — |
On Main Street at Depot Square, on the right when traveling south on Main Street. |
142 ► New York, Rockland County, Sparkill — St. Charles A.M.E. Zion Church — |
On Valentine Ave.. |
143 ► New York, Rockland County, Spring Valley — 1700 Cemetery — |
On Brick Church Road, 0.1 miles east of New York State Route 306, on the left when traveling east. |
144 ► New York, Rockland County, Spring Valley — 1786 Schoolhouse — |
On Brick Church Road, 0.1 miles east of New York State Route 306, on the left when traveling east. |
145 ► New York, Rockland County, Spring Valley — Brick Church — Protestant Dutch Church of Kakeath (Kakiat) — |
On Brick Church Road, 0.1 miles east of 306, on the right when traveling west. |
146 ► New York, Rockland County, Spring Valley — Daniel Carter Beard — Uncle Dan — June 21, 1850 - June 11, 1941 — |
Near Brick Church Road, 0.1 miles east of New York State Route 306, on the right when traveling east. |
147 ► New York, Rockland County, Spring Valley — First Town Hall — |
On Brick Church Road, 0.2 miles east of New York State Route 306, on the right when traveling east. |
148 ► New York, Rockland County, Spring Valley — Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kakeath — |
On Brick Church Road, 0.1 miles east of New York State Route 306, on the left when traveling east. |
149 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — "I … imagined them to be British Troops, but found my mistake by being wounded and taken prisoner." — |
Near Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. |
150 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — “… the enemy entered the upper work at the barrier at the same time I did.” — |
On Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. |
151 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — “… with the greatest Intrepidity and coolness.” — |
Near Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling west. |
152 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — “By the light occasioned by the flash of the gun I could perceive a body of them...” — |
On Stony Point Park Road, on the right when traveling east. |
153 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — “For God’s sake, why is the Artillery here not being made use of?” — |
On Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. |
154 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — “The fort and garrison, with Col. Johnson, are ours.” — |
Near Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. |
155 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — 17th British Regiment of Foot — |
Near Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. |
156 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — A Crucial Crossing — |
Near Battlefield Road. |
157 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — British Defenses: The Outer Works — |
Near Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. |
158 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — British Defenses: The Upper Works — |
Near Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. |
159 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Capture of Stony Point — |
On Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. |
160 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Cheesecoate — |
On Willow Grove Road (County Road 98) east of Cross Creek Lane, on the right when traveling east. |
161 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Commerce and the Hudson River — |
On Stony Point Park Road, on the right when traveling east. |
162 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Flight 6231 — Northwest Airlines Flight 6231 — |
Near Lake Welch Parkway. |
163 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Fraser’s Highlanders — |
On Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. |
164 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Intrigue at King’s Ferry — |
Near Battlefield Road. |
165 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — James A. Farley Memorial Bridge — |
On U.S. Route 202 (U.S. 9W) north of Highview Avenue, on the right when traveling north. |
166 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — King’s Ferry — |
On N Liberty Drive (U.S. 9W) at Lighthouse Ct., on the right when traveling north on N Liberty Drive. |
167 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — King’s Ferry |
On Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. Reported permanently removed. |
168 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Opportunities Missed and Taken — |
Near Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. |
169 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Stony Point 9-11 Memorial — |
On South Liberty Drive (U.S. 9W) at Central Drive, on the left when traveling north on South Liberty Drive. |
170 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Stony Point Battlefield — |
On N Liberty Drive (U.S. 9W) at Park Road, on the right when traveling north on N Liberty Drive. |
171 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Stony Point Battlefield — |
Near Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. |
172 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site — |
On Stony Point Park Road, on the right when traveling east. |
173 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Stony Point Battlefield Today — |
Near Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling west. |
174 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Stony Point Cannon Memorial — 1779 - 1997 — |
On S Liberty Drive (U.S. 9W) at Central Drive, on the right when traveling south on S Liberty Drive. |
175 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Stony Point State Park — |
On Battlefield Road when traveling east. |
176 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Stony Point Veterans Monument — |
On S Liberty Drive (U.S. 9W) at Central Drive, on the right when traveling south on S Liberty Drive. |
177 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Stony Point Veterans Monument — |
On Central Drive at South Liberty Drive (U.S. 9W), on the right when traveling east on Central Drive. |
178 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — The American Strategy — |
Near Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. |
179 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — The Appalachian Trail — |
On Palisades Interstate Parkway, in the median. |
180 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — The Battle’s Aftermath — |
Near Stony Point Park Road, on the right when traveling east. |
181 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — The British Occupy Stony Point — |
Near Stony Point Park Road, on the left when traveling east. |
182 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — The Lighthouse at Stony Point — |
On Stony Point Park Road, on the right when traveling east. |
183 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — The Palisades Interstate Parkway Scenic Byway Corridor — |
On Palisades Interstate Parkway, in the median. |
184 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — The Path to Victory — |
On Battlefield Road. |
185 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Veterans Memorials at Waldron Spring — |
On U.S. 9W. |
186 ► New York, Rockland County, Stony Point — Washington Tree — |
On S Liberty Drive (U.S. 9W) at Hoke Drive, on the right when traveling north on S Liberty Drive. |
187 ► New York, Rockland County, Suffern — Ben Walker / Vincenzo "Vinny" Tamburro — |
Near Orange Avenue (U.S. 202) just north of Lafayette Avenue (New York State Route 59), on the left when traveling north. |
188 ► New York, Rockland County, Suffern — Horse Watering Trough — |
On Lafayette Avenue at Washington Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Lafayette Avenue. |
189 ► New York, Rockland County, Suffern — Indian Rock — |
Near Hermion Road at Lafayette Avenue (New York State Route 59), on the left when traveling south. |
190 ► New York, Rockland County, Suffern — Lt. John Fitzgerald Ginley / Richard Edward Bosco — |
On Chestnut Street just north of Lafayette Avenue (New York State Route 59), on the right when traveling north. |
191 ► New York, Rockland County, Suffern — Rochambeau’s Encampment — 1781 – 1782 — |
On Washington Avenue at Lafayette Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Washington Avenue. |
192 ► New York, Rockland County, Suffern — Soldier’s Monument — |
On Lafayette Avenue at Washington Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Lafayette Avenue. |
193 ► New York, Rockland County, Suffern — Suffern Grammar School — |
On Wayne Ave.. |
194 ► New York, Rockland County, Suffern — Suffern’s Tavern — |
On Washington Avenue at Lafayette Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Washington Avenue. |
195 ► New York, Rockland County, Suffern — Suffern's Depot, 1841-1941 — |
On Orange Ave.. |
196 ► New York, Rockland County, Suffern — This Cannon “Independence” — 1776 – 1908 — |
On Lafayette Avenue at Washington Avenue, in the median on Lafayette Avenue. |
197 ► New York, Rockland County, Suffern — Viola United Methodist Church — |
On Viola Road at College Road on Viola Road. |
198 ► New York, Rockland County, Tappan — “76 House” — |
On Main Street (County Route 8), on the left when traveling north. |
199 ► New York, Rockland County, Tappan — Andre Monument — ← |
On Old Tappan Road at Andre Hill and Old Tappan Road, on the left when traveling west on Old Tappan Road. Reported missing. |
200 ► New York, Rockland County, Tappan — André Monument — |
On Andre Hill, in the median. |
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