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Hike through History: Harriman Sites
The Historical Society of Rockland County Invites You to Join Us for a
Hike through History along Harriman State Parks Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail
When: Saturday, October 26, 2023 (inclement weather date: Sunday, October 27) The hike will start promptly at 9:30 am and is expected to last about four hours. Where: Meeting place and parking will be provided with yourconfirmed reservation Price: $25/person (prepaid reservation are required; price includes guided hike and your choice of book about Rockland County history)
This hike through history along part of the Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail, led by Gordon Wren and Tony Benedict, will visit the ruins of ORAK, a mansion built in 1923 for George Buchanan, a vice president of the Corn Products Refining Company, maker of Karo Corn Syrup. Well also visit the Jackie Jones fire tower; the crash site of Northwest Airlines Flight 6231, memorialized with an HSRC historical marker; and more.
Hikers should also bring their lunch which anticipate having a the historic SBM trail leanto. Our rain date will be Sunday 10/27. Please contact Gordon and/myself with any questions. Also do we have any literature on the Hassenclever mine in particular or the Ramapo mines in general. Thanks Tony Sent from Anthony Benedict
Please note: The hike (round trip) is rated strenuous and will include difficult and steep terrain. Participants must be in good hiking shape and wear sturdy hiking boots or shoes. A walking stick is recommended. Bring water and lunch to eat at one of the historic trail lean-tos.
THIS HIKE WILL FILL QUICKLY. RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!
Cancellation policy: Refunds can be given only if your space can be filled prior to the hike. A waiting list will be compiled, and available spaces will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Only those who have made full payment can be accommodated.
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LocationHistorical Society of Rockland County (View)
20 Zukor Road
New City, NY 10956
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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