Lost Towns of the Hudson Valley

Nonfiction, Travel, Pictorials, Art & Architecture, Photography, History
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Author: Wesley Gottlock, Barbara H. Gottlock ISBN: 9781614233091
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: July 30, 2009
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Wesley Gottlock, Barbara H. Gottlock
ISBN: 9781614233091
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: July 30, 2009
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English
This is the story of five towns located in New York�s Hudson River Valley that met their demise as quickly as they were established. From the icehouses of Rockland Lake to the Ashokan Reservoir towns to the brick quarries of Roseton, only traces of these once vibrant settlements can now be found. Camp Shanks, one of World War II�s most significant military compounds, was erected in 1942 but was quickly abandoned at the war�s end. �Last Stop USA,� as it was known, played host to over one million soldiers and welcomed patriotic visitors like Frank Sinatra and Shirley Temple. In this collection of images, local authors Wesley and Barbara Gottlock revive the spirits of these bygone communities and celebrate a lost way of life.
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This is the story of five towns located in New York�s Hudson River Valley that met their demise as quickly as they were established. From the icehouses of Rockland Lake to the Ashokan Reservoir towns to the brick quarries of Roseton, only traces of these once vibrant settlements can now be found. Camp Shanks, one of World War II�s most significant military compounds, was erected in 1942 but was quickly abandoned at the war�s end. �Last Stop USA,� as it was known, played host to over one million soldiers and welcomed patriotic visitors like Frank Sinatra and Shirley Temple. In this collection of images, local authors Wesley and Barbara Gottlock revive the spirits of these bygone communities and celebrate a lost way of life.

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