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  2. Hudson River - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson River is a 315-mile (507 km) river that flows from north to south primarily through eastern New York, United States.

  3. Hudson River | NY, NJ, CT, MA, VT, PA | Britannica

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    Hudson River, river in New York state, U.S. It flows almost entirely within the state, the exception being its final segment, where it forms the boundary between New York and New Jersey for 21 miles (34 km). The Hudson originates in several small postglacial lakes in the Adirondack Mountains near.

  4. Hudson River - WorldAtlas

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    This long river flows from the north to south direction through the eastern side of the New York State and serves as a political border between the State of New York and the State of New Jersey. In the northern part, the river serves as the local boundary between several counties in New York State.

  5. History of the Hudson River - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson River is a 315-mile (507 km) river in New York. The river is named after Henry Hudson, an Englishman sailing for the Dutch East India Company, who explored it in 1609, and after whom Canada's Hudson Bay is also named.

  6. 10 Best Routes & Must-See Attractions Along The Hudson River

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    Along the Hudson River, there is a myriad of beautiful towns to visit and must-see attractions from the foothills of the Catskill Mountains to the busy New York City. The following are the ten best routes and attractions that are worth traveling along the Hudson River.

  7. History - Riverkeeper

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    The Hudson River has been a vital artery in New York's history, an essential tool for travel and transport, survival and inspiration for generations of Native Americans, European settlers, British and American soldiers, and those who ultimately call it home. Learn about Hudson River history.

  8. The Hudson Estuary: A River That Flows Two Ways - NYSDEC

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    The Hudson estuary stretches 153 miles from Troy to New York Harbor, nearly half the river's 315 mile course between Lake Tear of the Clouds in the Adirondacks and the Battery at the tip of Manhattan.

  9. Hudson River - Map - Mapcarta

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    The Hudson River is a 315-mile river that flows from north to south primarily through eastern and Jersey City, eventually draining into the Atlantic Ocean at Upper New York Bay.

  10. Hudson River Guide - RiverExplorer

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    The Hudson River Guide has details on more than 300 historic and recreation sites from Albany to Yonkers. To start exploring, visit our interactive maps or browse the sites. Hudson River Guide Interactive Maps

  11. Hudson River summary | Britannica

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    Hudson River, River, New York, U.S. Originating in the Adirondack Mountains and flowing for about 315 mi (507 km) to New York City, it was named for Henry Hudson, who explored it in 1609. Dutch settlement of the Hudson valley began in 1629.