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Daytrip through historic Stony Point - presented by The Historical Society of Rockland County

The Historical Society of Rockland County Invites You to Join Us on a Daytrip to Visit Stony Point with Structural Archeologist Dr. Andrew Smith   

Date: Saturday, September 15, 2012

Time: Bus Leaves Fireside Restaurant at 9:00am; trip ends at approximately 1:30pm

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Cost: $ 59 per person; $54 per person for HSRC members, includes bus transportation, archeologist guided tour and a scrumptious lunch (all tips included) 

Our Historic Rockland Day Trip Series Continues… Come tour with us and find out about the really historic Stony Point...it’s not just a Battlefield! Relax on a comfortable bus, microphone equipped, while we tour the town, see the sites and step off to explore a few locations more closely.  We will meet and board the bus at Fireside Restaurant on Rt. 9W in Stony Point. We’ll step back in time and hear of Mad Anthony Wayne, see the churches of today and yesterday and visit the Gilmore Sloane House. Highlights will include the Pyngyp School, lime kiln, the Ice House ruins, the oldest houses, the Mitch Miller House, “Teachers Rest,” the former Lovett plant, the onetime amusement park turned arsenal…and MORE! Please join us to see, right in our own backyard, the locations of significant happenings in our nation’s earlier days.

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Prepaid reservations are required. 

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