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Kezialain Farm
This historic family farm was founded in 1775. The 170 acre property has a lot to offer.
The Manor House
Currently owned by the Town of Warwick, this property is located on the campus of the old Mid-Orange Correctional Facility.
Hasbrouck Carriage House
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The lower floor remains much the same as when horse-drawn carriages were stored here. The upper floor showcases a country doctor's office from the turn of the 19th century.
Railway Caboose
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Located alongside the Sly Barn sits an original Lehigh and Hudson River Railway Caboose.
Shingle House
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Built in 1764, the Shingle House is the oldest standing house in the Village of Warwick.
United African Methodist Episcopal (UAME) Church
United African Methodist Episcopal Church was originally erected by its parishioners and patrons in 1906 on nearby McEwen Street, and moved to its present site in 2007.
County Repair Station
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Part of the Department of Public Works
Maple Terrace Homestead
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1878 Farmhouse set on 3 acres with views. 12 + rooms available for filming. Stylish and tastefully decorated. Large in ground pool.
Algonquin Park
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.
Old School Community Center
100 year old brick 3 story school building. Previously used as an elementary school until it was abandoned in 2007.
Sunrise Vista Farms
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150 year old dairy farm on the Shawangunk Mountain (Elev. 1256). Barn with hand hewn beams. Active dairy with Holsteins, Jerseys.
John Hurtin House 1804
3 Story Historical Federal House (Over 4,000 sq ft) with wrap-around porch.
County Shooting Range
County-owned shooting range located in New Hampton, New York.
Stewart State Forest
The 6,700-acres of Stewart State Forest are unique in the northeast and increasingly rare in the Hudson Valley.
Colden Mansion Ruins
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.
Hawk’s Nest, Delaware River View
About four miles from Port Jervis, the Hawk's Nest section of New York Route 97 has been frequently used in television commercials and advertisements.
Glenmere Park
A 10 acre open-space parcel bordering Glenmere Lake. Has a pavilion, volleyball net, benches, and trails.
Lewis Park
Lewis Park is the centerpiece of the village, open to the public and a venue for parties, community events, and wedding receptions.
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