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Highland Falls, formerly named Buttermilk Falls, is a village in Orange County, New York, United States. The population was 3,684 at the 2020 census . The village was founded in 1906.
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The church was founded by five residents who met at first in a building on Mill Street in 1830. It was the first church established in Highland Falls. By 1867 the parish was large enough to erect its own church. [2] The half-acre (2,000 m²) site was acquired from the estate of W.B. Cozzens.
The Highland Falls-Fort Montgomery district, of which O'Neill is the sole comprehensive high school, includes most of the town of Highlands and portions of the town of Woodbury. It includes the village of Highland Falls and the hamlets of Fort Montgomery and West Point. [7]
Stonihurst is a historic estate located at Highland Falls in Orange County, New York. It was built about 1880 and is a two-story clapboard structure on a brick foundation with Gothic style details. Also on the property is a two-story board and batten barn, gatehouse, and gazebo. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...
The Highland Falls Village Hall is located on Main Street in Highland Falls, New York, United States. It is a three-story Italianate-style brick buildings erected about 1894. Originally it housed a bank for many years. It became the village hall in 1967. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]
Highland Falls Station in Highland Falls, New York, is a former West Shore Railroad train station built in the 1880s. It was later used by the New York Central Railroad.Since the mid-20th century it has been used as a residence; the tracks are still used as a CSX freight line.
Durning was born in Highland Falls, New York. He was the son of Louise (née Leonard; 1894–1982), a laundress at West Point, and James E. Durning (1883 – c. 1935). [3] His father was an Irish immigrant, [4] and his mother was also of Irish descent. [5] Durning was raised Catholic. [6] [7] Durning was the ninth of ten children.