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POUGHKEEPSIE & HIGHLAND NEW YORK VICINITY MAP & GUIDE Walkway Over the Hudson is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park, the world’s longest elevated pedestrian bridge! We’re busy with projects that will impact this spectacular park for generations to come and we need your help. We’re constructing a 21-story waterfront elevator; raising funds to build a Visitors Center; providing activities and educational programs for the park’s expected 600,000 annual visitors; and recruiting and training volunteers to support park staff. Our critical mission depends upon engaged members, volunteers, and donors who share our vision for the park. Please support the Walkway in any of these ways: Become a member! Help fulfill the promise of the Walkway so millions can enjoy this spectacular park for another 100 years! Membership levels begin at $40. Join online at walkway.org or call 845-454-9649. Become a Volunteer! Join our team of specially trained volunteers who are the face of our world- renowned attraction. Become a Steward of the Walkway and be recognized with a beautiful bronze medallion installed in the center of the Walkway or with a named bench or plaque. Visit us at walkway.org/stewards or call 845-454-9649 for details. A Truly Unique Park Getting there by Train Take the Metro-North Hudson Line to the Poughkeepsie Train Station. Walking from the train station: Walkway State Park is 0.75 miles/20 minute walk north of the Poughkeepsie Station. Leave the waiting room of the train station through the main doors, and proceed uphill on Davies Place following the Walkway Loop Trail signs on the street. Taxi: Taxis are available at the Poughkeepsie Station and the Walkway is just a 5-minute ride. Access & Parking On the west side, the bridge is located at 87 Haviland Rd. in Highland. It is also accessible through the Hudson Valley Rail Trail. There is free parking along Haviland Rd. and in the Rail Trail lot. On the east side, the bridge is located at 61 Parker Ave. in Poughkeepsie. There is free on-street parking located on Brookside, Taylor, and Washington Streets. Both entrances have metered parking lots managed by New York State Parks. Support the Walkway P Johnson-Iorio Memorial Park (1.28 miles) Rinaldi Blvd Dongan Pl Pulaski Park M Eastman Park Poughkeepsie Post Office Bardavon Opera House Mid-Hidson Civic Center Italian Center Mid-Hudson Children’s Museum Barrett Art Center Soldiers Memorial Wheaton Park Poughkeepsie Journal Building Main St. Market St. Montgomery St. Jefferson St. Columbus Poughkeepsie Train Station Rinaldi Blvd. Mill St. Washington St. Brookside Gifford Ave. Verazzano Blvd. Waryas Park Oakes Rd. Mile Hill Rd. Walkway Entrance, 61 Parker Avenue P P Stairway to Bridge Entrance, 129 Washington Street Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park Mid-Hudson Bridge River Rd. B 9 P H a v i l a n d R o a d G e r a r d D r . Franny Reese State Park Kaal Rock Park Waryas Park Boat Ramp Shadows on the Hudson Marina Walkway Entrance, 87 Haviland Rd, Highland E P Bridge Music Bridge Music Highland Landing E E Fun Facts • The Walkway soars 212 feet above the Hudson River and continues 130 feet below the river’s surface to compacted gravel. • Walkway State Park’s deck is comprised of 973 prefabricated concrete panels, each weighing up to 15 tons. The deck is 24’ wide with a 4’ 6” railing. • A series of LED-filled tubes provide lighting for occasional night-time use. More than 81,000 light- emitting diodes use less than $1.80 an hour of electricity. • It’s estimated that nearly 1 million rivets are used to hold the 20,000 tons of steel together. Each of the 4 river piers contains 40,000 tons of timber, stone and concrete. • The Walkway proudly holds two Guinness World Records as the world’s longest elevated pedestrian bridge (1.28 miles) and site of the world’s longest line of people performing the same dance. Resources Tourism Information Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park West Side: 87 Haviland Road, Highland East Side: 61 Parker Avenue, Poughkeepie 845-834-2867 | www.nysparks.com Ste. Q-17, 3 Neptune Road, Poughkeepsie 800-445-3131 | www.dutchesstourism.com 10 Westbrook Lane, Kingston 800-342-5826 | www.ulstercountyalive.com Trains Amtrak Stations: Hudson, Rhinecliff, Poughkeepsie. 800-872-7245 | www.amtrak.com Metro-North Railroad Discount packages and travel information: 212-532-4900 | www.mta.info Buses Adirondack Trailways 800-858-8555 City of Poughkeepsie Bus Service 845-451-4118 Dutchess County Loop Bus System 845-485-4690 Pine Hill Trailways 800-776-7548 Ulster County Area Transit (UCAT) New Paltz Loop, Ulster-Poughkeepsie Link 845-340-3333 Airports Albany International Airport (ALB) Albany, 518-242-2200; 518-242-2299 Stewart International Airport (SWF) Newburgh, 845-564-2100 Walkway Over the Hudson Map publication services provided by www.walkway.org Walkway Loop Trail 4.5 miles total A Brief History Postcard courtesy of WHVW 950AM Walking the Walkway Walkway Over the Hudson links the City of Poughkeepsie (Dutchess County) with the Town of Lloyd, which includes Highland (Ulster County). After a jog or stroll along the Walkway (dogs welcome), visitors are encouraged to explore any of the numerous fine eateries, shops, and cultural attractions to be found throughout the City of Poughkeepsie and Town of Lloyd. Waterfront dining and parks present pleasant diversions for travelers in both communities. Become A Member! Walkway Over the Hudson, the nonprofit partner of Walkway State Historic Park, is dedicated to raising funds to enhance our visitors’ experience. Your contributions provide resources to develop programs, services and facilities. As a member of Walkway, you can take pride in creating a lasting legacy that promotes healthy, outdoor activity while contributing to the growth of the Hudson Valley. You can play a critical role in providing funding to help build an outdoor amphitheater for community performances; a 21-story, glass-encased elevator from the Walkway to a lush, riverfront park; a Welcome Center sharing our rich, Hudson Valley history; and a pathway linking the Walkway to the Rail Trail. Your contribution also supports programming for students, seniors and the mobility impaired; training of park volunteers and ambassadors; and the organizing of community events like the Fourth of July fireworks, art and music on the bridge, Friday sunset walks and so much more. Member Moonwalks Once a month weather permitting, we turn on the lights at night and open Walkway under the full moon. Our Moonwalks have the best view of the moon in the Hudson Valley, and are open to members exclusively. For information and to join visit walkway.org. Photo by Alex Tuller DUTCHESS COUNTY TOURISM VOLUME 3, ISSUE 2 For map key, refer to large map on reverse side. walkway.org Hours: 7am to sunset, daily We like to whistle while we work and you like to eat after your walk! So come visit us. We are located directly on the Hudson River, behind the Poughkeepsie Train Station, 2 minutes from the Walkway! 845-232-5783 G o St rai ght t o t he Expert s! W e g e t i t R i g h t ! When you visit the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park, you’ll be standing on an important pillar of American history. Before it became the Walkway, this massive 1.28-mile steel structure was known as the Poughkeepsie- Highland Railroad Bridge, an Industrial Age superstar that once bore the weight of 3,500 freight cars a day! When trains began rumbling over the bridge in 1888, it was the longest bridge in the worlda title it held for over a year. It became a key transportation hub linking western raw materials to eastern industrial centers, until a fire in 1974 crippled the railroad bridge and it fell into disrepair and an uncertain future. It took another 35 years before a grassroots nonprofit called Walkway Over the Hudson was able to successfully galvanize public and private support in the Hudson Valley and statewide to save the historic bridge and transform it into the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park. The bridge reopened on October 3, 2009 after a two-year construction effort. Today, the Walkway is the longest elevated pedestrian park in the world, returning it to the record books after 121 years! There is something truly captivating about Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park. Since it opened to the public on October 3, 2009, over 1.5 million people have visited to stroll, cycle, walk, jog, and roller blade over its mighty steel trusses. They come to gaze at the picturesque Hudson River flowing 212 feet below, to immerse themselves in solitude, and to reflect in an especially magical setting. Walkway State Park represents a people’s shared desire to preserve the best of our history, our culture, and our spirit, and stands today because the people of the Hudson Valley vowed to transform a crippled relic of the Industrial Age into something new and vital. Thankfully, against all odds, they succeeded. Come to the Walkway…and see for yourself what everyone’s talking about! 845.677.8383 WWW.MILLBROOKWINE.COM OPEN DAILY 12:00 - 5:00 PM Voted “Best Winery of the Hudson Valley” consecutively from 1995-2012. 5 min. north of millbrook village 26 wing road · millbrook, ny 12545 Guided Tours · Wine Tastings · Special Events Art in the Loft · Vineyard Grille & Café Photo by Bob Nasser Photo by Fred Schaeffer Photo by Fred Schaeffer Hours: Fri - Sun 11am to 6pm 10 Ann Kaley Ln, Marlboro, NY Phone: (845) 236-7620 www.stoutridge.com

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PoughkeePsie & highland new York

vicinitY maP & guide

Walkway Over the Hudson is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park, the world’s longest elevated pedestrian bridge! We’re busy with projects that will impact this spectacular park for generations to come and we need your help. We’re constructing a 21-story waterfront elevator; raising funds to build a Visitors Center; providing activities and educational programs for the park’s expected 600,000 annual visitors; and recruiting and training volunteers to support park staff. Our critical mission depends upon engaged members, volunteers, and donors who share our vision for the park. Please support the Walkway in any of these ways:

•Become a member! Help fulfill the promise of the Walkway so millions can enjoy this spectacular park for another 100 years! Membership levels begin at $40. Join online at walkway.org or call 845-454-9649.

•Become a Volunteer! Join our team of specially trained volunteers who are the face of our world-renowned attraction.

•Become a Steward of the Walkway and be recognized with a beautiful bronze medallion installed in the center of the Walkway or with a named bench or plaque. Visit us at walkway.org/stewards or call 845-454-9649 for details.

A Truly Unique Park

Getting there by TrainTake the Metro-North Hudson Line to the Poughkeepsie Train Station. Walking from the train station: Walkway State Park is 0.75 miles/20 minute walk north of the Poughkeepsie Station. Leave the waiting room of the train station through the main doors, and proceed uphill on Davies Place following the Walkway Loop Trail signs on the street.Taxi: Taxis are available at the Poughkeepsie Station and the Walkway is just a 5-minute ride.

Access & ParkingOn the west side, the bridge is located at 87 Haviland Rd. in Highland. It is also accessible through the Hudson Valley Rail Trail. There is free parking along Haviland Rd. and in the Rail Trail lot. On the east side, the bridge is located at 61 Parker Ave. in Poughkeepsie. There is free on-street parking located on Brookside, Taylor, and Washington Streets. Both entrances have metered parking lots managed by New York State Parks.

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Vassar Hospital

Poughkeepsie Post Office

Bartlett Park

American Red Cross

St. Francis Hospital

Springside

Gregory House

Clinton HouseState Historic Site

Mill Street Loft

Chance Theatre

Bardavon Opera House

Mid-Hidson Civic Center

Italian Center

Mid-Hudson Children’s Museum

Barrett Art Center Soldiers Memorial

Wheaton Park

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Fun Facts•TheWalkwaysoars212feetabovetheHudsonRiver and continues 130 feet below the river’s surface to compacted gravel.

•WalkwayStatePark’sdeckiscomprisedof973prefabricated concrete panels, each weighing up to 15 tons.Thedeckis24’widewitha4’6”railing.

•AseriesofLED-filledtubesprovidelightingfor occasional night-time use. More than 81,000 light-emitting diodes use less than $1.80 an hour of electricity.

•It’sestimatedthatnearly1millionrivetsareusedtoholdthe20,000tonsofsteeltogether.Eachofthe4riverpierscontains 40,000 tons of timber, stone and concrete.

•TheWalkwayproudlyholdstwoGuinnessWorldRecordsastheworld’slongestelevatedpedestrianbridge (1.28 miles) and site of the world’s longest line of people performing the same dance.

ResourcesTourism Information Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic ParkWestSide:87HavilandRoad,HighlandEastSide:61ParkerAvenue,Poughkeepie845-834-2867|www.nysparks.com

Ste.Q-17,3NeptuneRoad,Poughkeepsie 800-445-3131|www.dutchesstourism.com

10WestbrookLane,Kingston 800-342-5826|www.ulstercountyalive.com

TrainsAmtrak Stations:Hudson,Rhinecliff,Poughkeepsie. 800-872-7245|www.amtrak.comMetro-North Railroad Discountpackagesandtravelinformation: 212-532-4900|www.mta.info

BusesAdirondack Trailways 800-858-8555City of Poughkeepsie Bus Service 845-451-4118Dutchess County Loop Bus System 845-485-4690Pine Hill Trailways 800-776-7548Ulster County Area Transit (UCAT) NewPaltzLoop,Ulster-PoughkeepsieLink 845-340-3333

AirportsAlbany International Airport (ALB) Albany,518-242-2200;518-242-2299Stewart International Airport (SWF) Newburgh,845-564-2100

Walkway Over the Hudson Map publication services provided by

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Walkway Loop Trail 4.5 miles total

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Walking the WalkwayWalkway Over the Hudson links the City of Poughkeepsie(DutchessCounty)withthe TownofLloyd,whichincludesHighland (UlsterCounty).

AfterajogorstrollalongtheWalkway(dogs welcome), visitors are encouraged to explore any of the numerous fine eateries, shops, and cultural attractions to be found throughout the City of Poughkeepsie and TownofLloyd.Waterfrontdiningandparkspresent pleasant diversions for travelers in both communities.

Become A Member!Walkway Over the Hudson, the nonprofit partner of Walkway State Historic Park, is dedicated to raising funds to enhance our visitors’ experience. Your contributions provide resources to develop programs, services and facilities.

AsamemberofWalkway,youcantakeprideincreatinga lasting legacy that promotes healthy, outdoor activity while contributing to the growth of the Hudson Valley. You can play a critical role in providing funding to help build an outdoor amphitheater for community performances; a 21-story, glass-encased elevator from the Walkway to a lush, riverfront park; a Welcome Center sharing our rich, Hudson Valley history; and a pathwaylinkingtheWalkwaytotheRailTrail.

Your contribution also supports programming for students, seniors and the mobility impaired; training of park volunteers and ambassadors; and the organizing of community events like the Fourth of July fireworks, art and music on the bridge, Friday sunset walks and so much more.

Member MoonwalksOnce a month weather permitting, we turn on the lights at night and open Walkway under the full moon. Our Moonwalks have the best view of the moon in the Hudson Valley, and are open to members exclusively. For information and to join visit walkway.org.

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When you visit the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park, you’ll be standing on an importantpillarofAmericanhistory.Beforeitbecame the Walkway, this massive 1.28-mile steel structure was known as the Poughkeepsie-HighlandRailroadBridge,anIndustrialAgesuperstar that once bore the weight of 3,500 freight cars a day!

When trains began rumbling over the bridge in 1888, it was the longest bridge in the world—atitleitheldforoverayear.Itbecameakeytransportation hub linking western raw materials toeasternindustrialcenters,untilafirein1974crippled the railroad bridge and it fell into disrepair and an uncertain future.

Ittookanother35yearsbeforeagrassrootsnonprofit called Walkway Over the Hudson was able to successfully galvanize public and private support in the Hudson Valley and statewide to save the historic bridge and transform it into the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park.

ThebridgereopenedonOctober3,2009 afteratwo-yearconstructioneffort.Today,the Walkway is the longest elevated pedestrian park in the world, returning it to the record books after 121 years!

ThereissomethingtrulycaptivatingaboutWalkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park. Since it opened to the public on October 3, 2009, over 1.5 million people have visited to stroll, cycle, walk, jog, and roller blade over itsmightysteeltrusses.TheycometogazeatthepicturesqueHudsonRiverflowing212feetbelow, to immerse themselves in solitude, and to reflect in an especially magical setting.

Walkway State Park represents a people’s shared desire to preserve the best of our history, our culture, and our spirit, and stands today because the people of the Hudson Valley vowed totransformacrippledrelicoftheIndustrialAgeintosomethingnewandvital.Thankfully,againstall odds, they succeeded.

Come to the Walkway…and see for yourself what everyone’s talking about!

Photo by Alex Tuller845.677.8383

WWW.MILLBROOKWINE.COM

OPEN DAILY 12:00 - 5:00 PM

Voted “Best Winery of the Hudson Valley” consecutively from 1995-2012.

5 min. north of millbrook village26 wing road · millbrook, ny 12545

Guided Tours · Wine Tastings · Special EventsArt in the Loft · Vineyard Grille & Café

Photo by Bob Nasser

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Hours: Fri - Sun 11am to 6pm 10 Ann Kaley Ln, Marlboro, NY Phone: (845) 236-7620www.stoutridge.com

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other Places of InterestTO THe nORTHCulinary Institute of America: 3 miles north on Route 9 (1946 Campus Drive, Hyde Park, 845-452-9600, www.ciachef.edu)

Franklin D. Roosevelt national Historic Site: 4.4 miles north on Route 9 (4097 Albany Post Road, Hyde Park, 800-337-8474, www.nps.gov/HOFR)

eleanor Roosevelt Center, Val-Kill: 4.1 miles north on Route 9G (56 Valkill Park Road, Hyde Park, 845-229-5302, www.ervk.org)

Vanderbilt Mansion national Historic Site: 6.3 miles north on Route 9 (119 Vanderbilt Park Road, Hyde Park, 845-229-7770, www.nps.gov/vama)

Ogden Mills & Ruth Livingston Mills State Park: 10.3 miles north on Route 9 (old Post Road, Staatsburg, 845-889-4646, nysparks.com /parks/33/details.aspx)

Staatsburgh State Historic Site: 11.4 miles on Route 9 (Mills Mansion Road, Staatsburg, 845-889-8851, www.staatsburgh.org /historic-sites/25/details.aspx)

Margaret Lewis norrie State Park: 11.5 miles on Route 9 (Staatsburg, 845-889-4646, www.nysparks.com /parks/171/details.aspx)

Dinsmore Golf Course: 12.3 miles north on Route 9 (Albany Post Road, Staatsburg, 845-889-4071, www.nysparks.com/golf-courses/21/details.aspx)

Village of Rhinebeck: 16 miles north on Route 9 (www.rhinebeck-ny.gov)

Wilderstein Historic Site: 14.9 miles north on Route 9 (330 Morton Road, Rhinebeck, 845-876-4818, www.wilderstein.org)

Thomas Cole national Historic Site: 42 miles north (218 Spring Street, Catskill, 518-943-7465, www.thomascole.org)

Lake Taghankanic State Park: 36 miles north (1528 Route 82, Ancram, 518-851-3631, www.nysparks.com)

TO THe SOUTH

Poughkeepsie Plaza: 4 miles south on Route 9 (www.poughkeepsieplaza.com)

Locust Grove Samuel Morse Historic Site: 4.3 miles south on Route 9 (2683 South Road, Poughkeepsie, 845-454-4500, www.lgny.org)

Village of Fishkill: 14.2 miles south on Route 9 (www.fishkill-ny.gov)

Dia Beacon: 17.8 miles south on Route 9 and Route 9D (www.diacenter.org)

TO THe eAST

Pleasant Valley: 8.6 miles east on Route 44 (www.pleasantvalley-ny.gov)

James Baird State Park & Golf Course: 9.9 miles east on Route 55 (Lagrangeville, 845-452-3724, www.nysparks.com /golf-courses/1/details.aspx)

Village of Millbrook: 16.7 miles east on Route 44 (www.village.millbrook.ny.us)

TO THe WeST

Hamlet of Highland: 3.9 miles west, 44/55W to 9W N (www.townofhighlandny.com)

Village of new Paltz: 12.0 miles west, 44/55 W to 9W N to 299 W (www.newpaltz.org)

Mohonk Mountain House: 16.5 miles north west, 44/55 W to 9W N to 299 W (www.mohonk.com)

Lake Minnewaska State Park: 25.4 miles west on Route 44/55 (www.lakeminnewaska.org)

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