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Copake Iron Works Historic District is a national historic district located at Copake Falls in Columbia County, New York.The district includes 11 contributing buildings, three contributing sites, eight contributing structures, and three contributing objects.
Farm's 1903 main house is a rare rural Mission Revival style house in New York 14: Church of Our Saviour: Church of Our Saviour: February 14, 1997 : NY 22, near the junction with US 20, Hamlet of Lebanon Springs: New Lebanon: 15
Spencertown is a hamlet in the town of Austerlitz, Columbia County, New York, United States. [1] Its ZIP code is 12165. [2] The Daniel and Clarissa Baldwin House, Pratt Homestead, Spencertown Academy, and St. Peter's Presbyterian Church and Spencertown Cemetery are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3] [4]
Österreichischer Skulpturenpark [9] (Austrian Sculpture Park), sculpture park with outdoor sculptures of contemporary Austrian and international artists in Unterpremstätten, 7 km south of the Styrian capital Graz; Skulpturenpark Artpark, urban sculpture garden in Linz, Upper Austria. Sculptures are permanently exhibited.
Copake Falls is located along Bashbish Brook at the western foot of the Taconic Mountains, a range that runs along the New York-Massachusetts border.The Copake Falls area of Taconic State Park, with campsites and hiking trails, is directly east of the hamlet, and Bash Bish Falls, the highest waterfall in Massachusetts, is located 2 miles (3 km) to the east via New York State Route 344.
Taghkanic (/ t ə ˈ k ɑː n ɪ k /) is a town in Columbia County, New York, United States. The town is in the south-central part of the county. The population was 1,231, at the 2020 US census, [2] down from 1,310 at the 2010 census. [3] "Taghkanic" is an older spelling of "Taconic".
From various points around the property, one has views of the Hudson River, the Catskill, Taconic and Berkshire Mountain ranges, as well as New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont. In 1860, Frederic Church made his initial acquisition of a 126-acre (50.99 ha) farm, which he developed into a ferme ornée, an ornamental farm.[6]
The Taconic State Parkway (often called the Taconic or the TSP) is a 104.12-mile (167.56 km) limited-access parkway between Kensico Dam and Chatham, the longest in the U.S. state of New York. It follows a generally north–south route midway between the Hudson River and the Connecticut and Massachusetts state lines, much of its upper section ...