Binnewater Historic DistrictBinnewater Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
CreeklocksCreeklocks - originally Wagendall. Renamed 1825 when Delaware and Hudson Canal was Built. Canal Entered Creek here.... [click for more]
D. and H. CanalStarted 1825, Opened 1828. Important Waterway in the Development of New York State, Connecting Delaware and Hudson Rivers.... [click for more]
De Witt Mill SiteSite of De Witt Mill erected 1750 by Col. Chrales De Witt. Flour Ground here for American Army in the Revolution.... [click for more]
Fording PlaceFording Place used by Gen. Clinton's Forces, on Way from Newburgh to Defend Kingston, from British Raiders in October, 1777.... [click for more]
Grist MillGrist Mill - Operated in 1809 by Jacob Low Snyder, Early Settler; in 1825 by Judge Lucas Elmendorf. Cement Ground here for D. & H. Canal.... [click for more]
JoppenberghJacob's Mount, named for Col. Jacobus Rutsen, First Settler, in 1680... [click for more]
Newkirk TavernBuilt in 1781 by Gerrit Newkirk. a Famous Hosterlry.... [click for more]
Perrine’s BridgeErected in 1850. One of the Few Old Covered Bridges Still standing in New York State.... [click for more]
Petrus Van WagenenOne of Original Settlers of Wagendall, Occupied by Van Wagenen Families, built this House in 1726-1730.... [click for more]
Rosendale CementRosendale Cement - Discovered here in 1826. First Commercial Mill Operated here 1826 by Watson E. Lawrence, Called Lawrenceville.... [click for more]
Site of TavernFirst Church erected here in 1797, Reformed Church of Bloemendal Burned 1846, Rebuilt 1847, at New location at Bloomington... [click for more]
Snyder Estate Natural Cement Historic DistrictSnyder Estate Natural Cement Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic Places... [click for more]
Tawaeri TaquiNorthwest Corner of Patent Granted to the Huguenot Settlers of New Paltz, in 1677, is One Half Mile West.... [click for more]
WagendallOn this Farm is Home of Jacob Aartsen Van Wagenen, built 1669, First Settler, and Home of Johannes Van Wagenen, built 1775.... [click for more]
White’s MillBuilt 1830 by Hugh White, Supplied Cement for Croton Reservoir, Whiteport named to Honor Hugh White.... [click for more]