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The Ulster Performing Arts Center (UPAC), originally the Broadway Theater and Community Theatre, is located on Broadway in Kingston, New York, United States.A Classical Revival building built in 1926, it is the only unaltered pre-World War II theater left in the city, and one of only three from that era in the Hudson Valley. [3]
New York State Historical marker for the Old Woodstock Mill: SE CORNER NYS 212 AND NYS 375 Woodstock: GRIST MILL, 1788-1925 ALSO RUN AS CARDING MILL, 1836 AND LATER, BY JOSHUA NASH. 110: OLD ZENA MILL Historic marker for Old Zena Mill: State Ed Dept, 1935
Chestnut Street s first resident was an engineer who helped build the Delaware and Hudson Canal, which brought millions of tons of coal from Pennsylvania to the port at Rondout to be hauled down the Hudson River on barges pulled by steamboats belonging to another Chestnut Street resident to fuel a rapidly growing New York City.
For the first time since its launch in 2018, the Kingston Design Connection hosted its annual Kingston Design Showhouse outside of Kingston, New York and it was a triumphant celebration of ...
The house was donated to the Historical Society in 1938 after being used by seven generations of the Bevier Family between 1715 and 1939, during which it was expanded to the two-story building currently standing. [6] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. [1]
The Rondout Visitor Center is located at #20 Broadway, in the Rondout Waterfront. Rondout is home to a number of art galleries including the Trolley Museum of New York, [20] the Kingston Museum of Contemporary Arts, [21] the Arts Society of Kingston, [22] and Deep Listening Space.
website Archived 2008-08-28 at the Wayback Machine, operated by the Central New York Chapter, National Railway Historical Society Center for Photography at Woodstock: Kingston, New York: Ulster Mid-Hudson Art website, Artist-centered contemporary photography organization with exhibits CEPA Gallery: Buffalo Erie Buffalo Niagara Region Art
The Reher Center for Immigrant Culture and History is a history museum in Kingston, New York in a former Jewish bakery. [1] [2] It includes a collection from the Reher family. [3] It is at 101 Broadway in the Rondout–West Strand Historic District. The center is a member of the Southeastern New York Library Resources Council.