This 1927 Silk City diner named, The Village Diner, or The Half-Way Diner, was placed on the Historic Registrar in 1988. The First in N.Y.S and the fourth in the country — — Map (db m101981) HM
Bridge Structure
Superstructure
The Harris Structural Steel Company of New Jersey supplied and erected the bridge's steel superstructure. The company employed 222 men, including 150 ironworkers by September 1956. Established by George . . . — — Map (db m164564) HM
Built brick house here before
1797. Was Capt. during
Revolution, Gen. of State
Militia State Senator and
Presidential Elector 1812. — — Map (db m192411) HM
Circa 1760 Stagecoach stop by 1785. Hosted town meetings, 1813, and 1st County Fair, 1817. Now a community center. Sign donated by junior friends — — Map (db m136994) HM
John Fulton, First owner. Deed recorded Oct. 12, 1795.
Has always been in possession of the Fulton family. In Fulton name until 1933. — — Map (db m144662) HM
Built 1865 for Allen B. and
Anna R. Hendricks in the
octagonal & concrete form
popularized by O.S. Fowler.
Red Hook Library since 1935 — — Map (db m128010) HM
In Memory of
James S. Hare
1960-2018
Announcer, Historian and Ambassador of the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
With his distinct, warm and confident voice, great depth of knowledge of aviation history and a wonderful sense of humor, Jim Hare . . . — — Map (db m139322) HM
AMA
Since 1936
National Aeromodeling Historic Landmark
Recognized and Dedicated by the
Academy of Model Aeronautics
Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome (ORA)
Cole Palen purchased this property in 1958, and created a replica World War I Aerodrome, . . . — — Map (db m139175) HM
Built 3.5 miles south of Kingston by the New York State Bridge Authority from 1954-1957, the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge is a vital link between the New York State Thruway and the Taconic State Parkway. Located 60 miles from Albany and 96 miles from . . . — — Map (db m166156) HM
Left Section:
Completion of the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge involved close, but sometimes awkward, collaboration between the New York State Bridge Authority and the New York State Department of Public Works. The Bridge Authority hired the . . . — — Map (db m164137) HM
The New York State Bridge Authority (NYSBA) operates five bridges over the Hudson River: the Bear Mountain, Newburgh-Beacon, Mid-Hudson, The Kingston-Rhinecliff, and Rip Van Winkle Bridge, and owns and maintains the structure of the Walkway Over . . . — — Map (db m164465) HM