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  2. Mid-Hudson Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge is 3,000 feet (910 m) long with a clearance of 135 feet (41 m) above the Hudson. At opening, it was the sixth-longest suspension bridge in the world.The chief engineer was Polish immigrant Ralph Modjeski, who had previously engineered the strengthening of the nearby Poughkeepsie Railroad bridge.

  3. Walkway over the Hudson - Wikipedia

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    The University of Wisconsin varsity sport rowing team competing in the Intercollegiate Rowing Association regatta on June 11, 1914, at the Poughkeepsie Bridge. The Walkway over the Hudson (also known as the Poughkeepsie Bridge, Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge, Poughkeepsie–Highland Railroad Bridge, and High Bridge) is a steel cantilever bridge spanning the Hudson River between Poughkeepsie, New ...

  4. List of crossings of the Hudson River - Wikipedia

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    Mid-Hudson Bridge: US 44 / NY 55: Lloyd – Poughkeepsie: 1930 $1.50 (eastbound) Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge: Former railroad bridge, now pedestrian/bicycle Highland – Poughkeepsie: 1889 (rail) 2009 (pedestrian)

  5. This trail is open year-round in Poughkeepsie: Here's the ...

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    Connecting the town and city of Poughkeepsie from the Hudson Heritage Plaza to Parker Avenue by state Route 9G, this 1.2-mile dual-lane pathway is 16-22 feet wide and can be used by pedestrians or ...

  6. Poughkeepsie, New York - Wikipedia

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    Major bridges in the city include the Walkway over the Hudson, a former railroad bridge called the Poughkeepsie Bridge which reopened as a public walkway on October 3, 2009; and the Mid-Hudson Bridge, a major thoroughfare built in 1930 that carries U.S. Route 44 over the Hudson. The city of Poughkeepsie lies in New York's 18th congressional ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Poughkeepsie ...

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    Poughkeepsie: 1889 trestle bridge built by New Haven Railroad; abandoned in 1974, the bridge was opened in October, 2009 as Walkway Over The Hudson, a New York State Park. Extends into Highland in Ulster County: 66: Poughkeepsie Railroad Station

  8. Looking for holiday light displays in the mid-Hudson Valley ...

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    However, if a drive-thru experience isn't it for you, there's also the Sullivan 180 Walk-Thru Monday, which takes place from 5-9 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 2, 9, 16 and 23, with last entry at 7:30 p.m ...

  9. Dutchess Rail Trail - Wikipedia

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    It was built in five phases. The final stage from Morgan lake in the Town of Poughkeepsie to the Walkway over the Hudson was completed in July 2013. [4] Conrail's Maybrook Line was double tracked, allowing for a simultaneous paved and packed dirt trail. In January 2012, a 1-mile stretch of property was purchased from CSX Transportation.