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The Tuthilltown Gristmill is located off Albany Post Road (Ulster County Route 9) in Gardiner, New York, United States. It was built in 1788, as the National Register reports, and has been expanded several times since. Until recently it was the oldest continuously operated grist mill in the state.
Tuthilltown Bridge is located in the Town of Gardiner in Ulster County, New York, United States, approximately 1 miles (1.6 km) west of the eponymous hamlet.It carries US 44/NY 55 across the north-flowing Wallkill River just downstream from where it is joined by the Shawangunk Kill, its largest tributary.
NY 32, southeast of Gardiner: Gardiner: 1814 Federal-style estate of Josiah Hasbrouck, descendant of the Huguenot Hasbroucks and U.S. Congressman 115: Loerzel Beer Hall: Loerzel Beer Hall: September 7, 1984 : 213 Partition St.
Tuthilltown Gristmill, Gardiner; Enfield Falls Mill and Miller's House, Enfield; Water Mill (Water Mill, New York) Mills at Green Hole, Philmont NY: Mills at Green Hole - Mill complex Early 1700s Fully operational water-powered saw mill, cider press, blacksmith shop, & woodworking shop; North Carolina Mingus Mill
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Gardiner was created from parts of New Paltz, Rochester, and Denning by an act of the New York State Legislature on April 2, 1853. The first town meeting was on May 17, 1853. [4] It was named for Lieutenant Governor Addison Gardiner. [5] [6] In 1925, a large fire destroyed a large part of Gardiner village. Wallkill Valley Rail Trail Crossing on ...
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