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Multiple locations on a 100 acre area with multiple houses and lodging. Large ponds, Farm fields, vacant mowed fields, camping all in one location.
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We are a 1907 beautiful old stone barn with a silo apartment on 6 acres of lush green lawn near the Catskill Mountains.
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This unique space can accommodate up to one hundred people. It includes a grand assembly hall with high ceilings, two-story windows, kitchen, and spacious reception area.
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This park has areas for both passive and active recreation in a historic setting that features powder mill buildings and remains from the Civil War era.
The Azariah Ketchum House is a small Federal-style house. It was built in 1810 by master carpenter Azariah Ketchum, who served in the Revolutionary War under Col. Hathorn, one of George Washington’s officers.
Located at 105 Main Street, Baird’s Tavern is among the most legendary buildings in Warwick’s history.
Historic 1901 simulated Scottish castle on Pollepel Island in the Hudson River. Once a storage location for ammunitions and military surplus.
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Located in the Warwick Valley, this historic 1820 farmhouse sits on 31 acres of landscaped and woodland.
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Built by Nathaniel Hill in 1768, it was, undoubtedly, one of the handsomest dwellings between New York and Albany. Seven generations of the Hill family have occupied Brick House.
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165 acre working farm woodland, trails, pasture and crop fields. Farm house is on the Goshen Historical register, built circa mid 1700.
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Buck's Homestead offers a country setting bed and breakfast accommodations in a beautiful 1830s farmhouse.
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1906 bracketed style Italianate home. Front yard is 40' above (On Cliff) Hudson River and the waterfall on the Highland Brook. Grand staircases and woodwork.
Located at the intersection of Stone Castle Road and 17k in the Town of Montgomery, the Colden Mansion Ruins is a town-owned property that was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
For more information or to arrange a scout visit please contact the Orange County NY Film Office
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19th century house and cow barn sits on 44 acres with newer barns. Horse farm includes open paddock areas with stream and hill surrounding.
An official Path Through History Site! Constructed in 1838, Newburgh’s Dutch Reformed Church is one of the masterpieces of leading mid-19th-century architect Alexander Jackson Davis.
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Originally called Falkirk in the Ramapos, this former psychiatric center has been transformed into a private estate by its current owners.
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Farm in Greenville, NY.
The Fullerton Mansion Center for Culture and History revives the mansion's grandeur by hosting cultural programs on and off-site and offering its facilities for public events for everyone's enrichment in Newburgh, NY.
In April 1716, Luis Moses Gomez, a Jewish community leader from New York City, purchased 1,200 acres with river access in what is now Marlborough, NY, near the current border with Newburgh.
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Historic Track is the oldest active trotting track in the world. It was the first half-mile track to host a sub two-minute mile.