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Stony PointRockland County |
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Battles of the American Revolution
Battle of Stony Point Date: July 16th, 1779 Between: British against the American Continental Army Location: 44 Battlefield Road, Stony Point, NY 10980, Rockland County Click to enlarge entrance sign to Stony Point Battlefield.
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Department of Environmental Conservation
A Hudson River boat launch is located at Lake Welch in Stony Point, Rockland County.
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Patriot Hills Golf Club is a 195-acre, 18-hole golf course located at 19 Clubhouse Lane, Stony Point, NY 10980 in northern Rockland County.
About Patriot Hills Club: "Rick Jacobson, the Patriot Hills Golf Course Architect, Jacobson Golf Course Design, Inc.'s award winning designs that span the globe combine environmental sensitivity with economic sensibility, yielding financial success for the people we work with as well as an exciting golf course that intrigues the golfers mind and body. A collaborative effort of integrating all development components yields a successful Master Plan and a golf course that golfers will want to return to play, time and time again."
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Call for location of boat launch ramp, fees, and more information about the Stony Point Bay Marina and Yacht Club in Stony Point, NY.
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to enlarge photo of the Stony Point Lighthouse.
"The Stony Point Lighthouse, built in 1826, is the oldest lighthouse on the Hudson River. De-commissioned in 1925, it now stands as a historical reminder of the importance of lighthouses to commerce on the Hudson River. The opening of the Erie Canal in 1825 unleashed a surge of commercial navigation along the Hudson River, by linking New York city to America's heartland. Within a year, the first of the Hudson's fourteen lights shone at Stony Point and others soon followed, designed to safely guide maritime travel along the river. Many light keepers, including several remarkable women such as Nancy and Melinda Rose at Stony Point, made their homes in the lighthouse complexes, and ensured that these important navigational signals never failed to shine."
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Stony PointRockland County |
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Directory list for Stony Point in Rockland County, NY. |