Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum
Catskill Mountain Railroad- Mt. Pleasant, NY
Delaware County Historical Association
Emerson Place- Mount Pleasant, NY
Empire State Railway Museum
Hanford Mills Museum
Irish American Heritage Museum - East Durham, NY
Irish Cultural and Sports Centre
Mountain Top Arboretum - Tannersville, NY
Opus 40 and the Quarryman Museum - Saugerties, NY
The Trolley Museum of New York- Kingston, NY
Thomas Cole National Historic Site
Waterfalls of the Northeast
Zadock Pratt Museum
The Catskill Fly Fishing Center and Museum is a nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to: preserving America’s flyfishing heritage; teaching its future generations of flyfishers; and protecting its flyfishing environment.
Our trains provide passenger service along the Catskill’s scenic Esopus Creek. Come ride with us for a 6-mile round trip in the heart of the beautiful Catskill Mountains, or creek users ride one-way.
The Delaware County Historical Association campus is located about two miles north of the Village of Delhi on Route 10, and is home to several historic buildings, a library/archive and genealogical research center, and three exhibit galleries.
Guests staying at the Emerson Lodge and Spa, located 15-minutes from Woodstock, enjoy the picturesque Catskill Mountains as they discover what truly lies within themselves.
The Empire State Railway Museum is dedicated to bringing alive the history of these railroads, their people and the towns they served, to the residents and visitors of the Catskill Mountains and the greater Hudson Valley.
As the water wheel turns today, over 150 years of living, working history continues to be written at Hanford Mills Museum.
http://www.irishamericanheritagemuseum.org
The Irish Cultural & Sports Centre is a 501(c)(3), Non-Profit organization founded in 1987 in the hamlet of East Durham, Greene County, New York. The mission of the ICSC is to preserve and promote Irish / Irish-American cultural and athletic heritage.
An arboretum, by definition, is an outdoor collection of trees, shrubs, and other woody plants systematically and aesthetically arranged for the purposes of demonstration, research, and education.
About one hundred miles from New York City, tucked in a pocket of the Catskills in the township of Saugerties, New York, lies one of the most extraordinary pieces of sculpture ever created by a single man.
The Trolley Museum of New York is a non-profit educational museum founded in 1955.
Cedar Grove, The Thomas Cole National Historic Site, is located at 218 Spring Street, near the western entrance to the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, in the village of Catskill, New York, at the foot of the Catskill Mountains in the Hudson Valley.
Learn about this website and the author before exploring the many waterfalls of New England and eastern New York from the comfort of your chair. Coverage includes waterfalls found in the Green Mountains, the White Mountains, and the Adirondack Mountains.
The Zadock Pratt Museum, an Historic House Landmark, inconspicuously nestled on Main Street (Route 23) in the picturesque little village of Prattsville in western Greene County, was the home and operations center for one of the most benign industrial tyco
