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Handy Family

Handy Family. Burial place of Handy Family. Believed to be Forestburgh's first settlers. David Handy died in 1814.

Marker is on Hartwood Club Road 2 miles from County Route 48, on the left when traveling south.

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Oakland Valley School District #3

One of the seven schools established in 1837. It was a joint district serving children in Oakland Valley and Orange County. The school term was three months, 20 days. In 1866 it had an enrollment of 82 pupils. It closed ...

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Saint Thomas Aquinas Roman Catholic Church

Was built on land donated by Thomas Woods & consecrated on August 7, 1900. Father Vincent Arcese, Rector of Saint Josephs' Convent & Sanatorium served as pastor from 1900 until his death in 1946. Humphrey Toomey and Michael Galligan served ...

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Agnes DeMille

1905-1993

Author & Choreographer. Her works include the autobiography "Dance to the Piper" & dances for the show "Oklahoma"

Marker is on County Route 43 0.6 miles from New York Route 42.

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Log Cabin

Historical Monument

Circa 1834. Discovered when a section of a farmhouse was demolished. It was purchased by the Town & moved to this location in 1987. Before the Town was created, a primitive school was functioning in the cabin.

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Edison Portland Cement Company

1901 - 1941

Manufactured the cement for "The Concrete Mile". The first concrete road in the state of New Jersey.

View the top of the cement plant silo through the viewfinder.

Marker can be reached from New Jersey Route 57 ½ mile west ...

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Historic Landmark

Early Burial Ground

1832-1950

Established on a one-acre tract of land given to the town by Joshua Scryver

Marker is on Pittsford-Victor Road (New York Route 96) 0.1 miles north of Kendon Rd., on the right when traveling east.

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Here Stood Gillman's Depot

Here stood Gillman's depot named for owner of nearby sawmills and tanneries. Station served railroad running from Port Jervis to Monticello 1871-1858

Marker is on Lake Joseph Drive 0.6 miles from Cold Spring Road, on the left.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Moore's Turning Mill and Saw Mill

Site of Moore's Turning Mill and Saw Mill operated by Alec Moore from 1870-1899

Marker is on Lake Joseph Drive.

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Chuck’s Railroad Room

Westwood Rail Depot

This building was part of the rail station from 1911-1958 of the Southern Pacific Line and was built by the Red River Lumber Company owned by the Walker Family. The Western Union and freight offices were a gathering ...

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