A banner June morning in the Hudson Valley--a visit to Black Rock Park, once a mini swimming resort, now a passive park--then the Quaker Bridge area. Built in 1894, the Quaker Bridge is one of Westchester’s oldest surviving bridges, and the 4th to be built at this location. Earlier wooden structures were washed away regularly. This bridge, built in the Pratt Truss style, is a true survivor. And finally a visit to Verplanck's Lake Meahagh. Click on the photos, all rights reserved.
Friday, June 22, 2018
A BANNER JUNE MORNING IN THE HUDSON VALLEY
A banner June morning in the Hudson Valley--a visit to Black Rock Park, once a mini swimming resort, now a passive park--then the Quaker Bridge area. Built in 1894, the Quaker Bridge is one of Westchester’s oldest surviving bridges, and the 4th to be built at this location. Earlier wooden structures were washed away regularly. This bridge, built in the Pratt Truss style, is a true survivor. And finally a visit to Verplanck's Lake Meahagh. Click on the photos, all rights reserved.
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we really miss the hud val
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