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Natural Stone Bridge and Caves is park with a system of eleven marble caves and karst formations, operated as a show cave located in Pottersville, New York. [1] Visitors to the park can walk a trail which features the eponymous Stone Bridge Cave, advertised as the "largest marble cave entrance in the eastern United States", small caves, potholes, and various other karst features along Trout Brook.
Pottersville is a hamlet and census-designated place in Chester, Warren County, New York, United States. In the census of 2010, the population was 424. The town is located in Adirondack Park on U.S. Route 9. Pottersville is home to Natural Stone Bridge and Caves, a tourist attraction featuring the largest marble cave entrance in the eastern ...
The river has three branches, and is stocked with 1,300 yearling brook trout by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. [3] The river is most notable for running through the Natural Stone Bridge and Caves, a series of marble solutional caves which was formed by the river over the course of 14,000 years. [4]
Pages in category "Caves of New York (state)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Natural Stone Bridge and Caves; S. Sam's Point Preserve;
Bodies of water of Warren County, New York (2 C) M. Mountains of Warren County, ... Natural Stone Bridge and Caves; S. Spier Falls; U. Upper Hudson River Valley
26 New York. 27 North Carolina. 28 Ohio. 29 Oklahoma. ... This is a list of natural caves in the United States. Alabama ... Stone Bridge Cave; Tory Cave; North Carolina
The National Natural Landmarks in New York include 29 of the more than 600 National Natural Landmarks (NNLs) in the United States. Twenty-seven landmarks are contained entirely within New York; the two exceptions are the Palisades of the Hudson which extends along the Hudson River into New Jersey , and the Chazy Fossil Reef which spans several ...
Stone arch bridge Hervey Street Road Stone Arch Bridge: 1891 2008-01-09 Hervey Street: Greene: Stone arch bridge High Bridge Aqueduct and Water Tower: 1838, 1844, 1872 1972-12-04 New York: New York, Bronx: Holland Tunnel: 1920, 1927 1993-11-04