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10 Best place to visit in Marbletown United States

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CARRARA the MARBLE town ???? ITALY Toscana (Michelangelo's favourite)

The capital city of marble, in the Alpi Apuane, Tuscany. Drone view of a roman quarry. Colonnata town: home of quarrymen and lard. At the feet of the Apuane mountains, where the famous Italian marble is carved since the Roman times, Carrara was home of Michelangelo Buonarroti when he stayed there for long periods looking for and choosing directly the best marble for its wonderful pieces of art.

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8K Kingston NY First Capital of New York Waterfront area Hudson River. Rondout Landing Broadway

Kingston, the first capital of New York. Walk on Broadway and Rondout Landing.

What a nice one day trip to Upstate New York at Kingston waterfront. There is a maritime museum, trolley museum, Hudson river cruises, tenement museum, lighthouse cruise and plenty of restaurants on Broadway.

*CORRECTION- The trolley tracks are in use. It takes you to Kingston Point.
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UPSTATE ROAD TRIP TO KINGSTON, NY | Visit Shops, View Street Art, & Learn Kingston Burning History

We took a road trip upstate to Kingston, NY in February. This town was the first capital of New York before Albany. It's also one year younger than the United States. We spent our time visiting shops, viewing street art and learning about Kingston's history. SUBSCRIBE:

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Visit Uptown Kingston NY, Hudson Valley, VISIT vortex

The first capital of New York State is still thriving. With countless restaurants, stores and boutiques, local museums, historical sites and waterfront splendor, Kingston has something to offer every resident and visitor. Whether you want to spend the day touring the Hudson on the Rip Van Winkle cruise boat, feeding animals at the Forsythe Park Petting Zoo, or browsing in antique shops, you'll always find something fun to do in historically-rich Kingston. Up for the summer? Don't miss the Rondout's annual fireworks show the weekend before July 4, where the strip along the river overflows with local culture

Rondout Waterfront:
Venture downtown to the strand for an incredible meal on the Hudson River at one of the many eateries and bars.

Uptown Kingston:
Head uptown to the business district with unique and diverse privately-owned shops, restaurants and other fine establishments in a friendly old-city setting. Historical landmarks such as the Old Dutch Church and the Senate House bring a wonderfully nostalgic aura to the upbeat and trendy uptown area.

Midtown Kingston:
For some conventional shopping, the midtown area is where you'll find the Hudson Valley Mall, along with other major stores, supermarkets, restaurants and businesses.

Comprised of: Uptown Kingston (Stockade District), Midtown and Rondout Waterfront AND Hamlets of Sawkill and Stony Hollow
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Kingston NY | A Drive through on Broadway

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Kingston is a city in and the county seat of Ulster County, New York, United States. It is 91 miles (146 km) north of New York City and 59 miles (95 km) south of Albany. The city's metropolitan area is grouped with the New York metropolitan area around Manhattan by the United States Census Bureau, It became New York's first capital in 1777. During the American Revolutionary War, the city was burned by the British on October 13, 1777, after the Battles of Saratoga. In the 19th century, the city became an important transport hub after the discovery of natural cement in the region. It had connections to other markets through both railroad and canal connections.

0:00 - NY-28 Headed to Kingston
0:50 - Merge on to Washington Ave Bridge (Crossing Over the Exopus Creek)
2:05 - Left Turn on Schwenk Dr
3:00 - Right Turn onto Fair St.
4:55 - Left Turn onto Pearl St.
5:30 - Merge onto Albany Ave
6:55 - Turning right onto Broadway East Bound
8:40 - Broadway and Henry St.
10:55 - Intersection Prince, Broadway and Pine Grove near the YMCA
11:15 - Crossing by O'Reilly St. and Kingston High School
13:35 - Turning Left keeping on Broadway
14:50 - Entering Hudson River Maritime Museum Area
15:50 - Headed back on Broadway West Bound
22:00 - Merging onto Col Chandler Dr. I-587 NY-28

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The Historic Town of Rhinebeck, New York

Driving around the town of Rhinebeck, New York in the Hudson Valley.

Rhinebeck Village Downtown Quaint Shops and Restaurants

Quaint shops and restaurants along the Village of Rhinebeck's Market Street in upstate New York's Hudson River Valley, less than 2 hours from Manhattan by Amtrak.

Vanderbilt Mansion at Hyde Park New York

A visit to the famous Vanderbilt Mansion at Hyde Park New York now managed by Park Service. Great to see the vast property and the inside of the mansion, with lots of artworks, antique furniture pieces, sculptures and intricate wall and ceiling designs, great engineering too with extravagant sunlight design. Toured mostly the inside of the mansion including bedrooms of the Vanderbilts and the basement where most of the actions as to preparation of food, laundry and all happened. The tour ended with a stroll along the property along the Hudson with such an awesome sight.

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Kingston, New York

A drive through Kingston, New York. June 30, 2019.

Johnny & I Day Trip To Woodstock, Round Top, Rosendale, Saugerties, Marbletown, Hurley, NY

Johnny & I Day Trip To Woodstock, Round Top, Rosendale, Saugerties, Marbletown, Hurley, NY

Thursday My Son & I took a little day trip through Greene & Ulster County New York. We got to see 10 Waterfalls,
2 Historical Sites, Abandoned Mine, Abandoned house, 2 Ruins, 3 Huge Kiln sites & Walk a few miles of the Rail Trail
over a 950 feet long & 150 feet high Trestle Bridge.

1 - Roadside Falls Thorp Creek, East Durham, NY
2 - Glen Falls House Trail, Round Top, NY
3 - Crystal Brook Resort Waterfall, Round Top, NY
4 - Winter Clove Inn Falls & Trail, Round Top, NY
5 - Great Knot, Saugerties, NY
6 - Davis Tavern (Built in 1726), Marbletown, NY
7 - Widow Jane Mine, Rosendale, NY
8 - Maverick Concerts Inc, Woodstock, NY
9 - Ruins Building, Kiln & Smokestack At Binnewater Lane, Rail Trail, Rosendale, NY
10 - Willow Kiln Park & Rosendale Trestle Bridge, Rail Trail Trailhead, Rosendale, NY
11 - Kaufman's Waterfall Hurley, NY, Ulster County, NY

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7 Reasons to Visit Woodstock, NY

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Marble Town, Colorado

Marble, home of renowned marble that graces the Colorado State Capital, Lincoln Memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Woodstock New York Walking Tour - The City That Changed Music Forever

Woodstock is a small town in Ulster county, southeastern New York lying in the foothills of the southern Catskills mountains. Woodstock gave its name to the Woodstock Music and Art Fair, a rock festival that was held in Bethel, New York, in neighboring Sullivan county on August 15–17, 1969. (The festival had been forced to move from its planned location in Woodstock itself after protests from the local townspeople.) The Woodstock Festival occasioned the harmonious gathering of a crowd of about 400,000 young rock-music devotees and marked what is considered the high point of the American youth counterculture of the 1960s. Watch raw and unfiltered travel videos from anywhere around the world.

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American Southwest (#06): Marble & Redstone, Colorado

The Marble Capital of the United States ... was initially settled by prospectors who formed a camp known as Yule Creek, named for pioneer George Yule. Gold, silver, and lead were mined from 1880 into the 1890s. Even before the prospectors found their deposits, geologist Sylvester Richardson had noted in 1873 the beds of marble in Whitehouse Mountain. The marble was merely a curiosity then, because it was on the Ute Reservation. After the Utes were moved west to allow prospectors in, attempts to quarry the stone in the 1880s enjoyed limited profitability because of the area's remoteness from a railhead.

The standard-gauge Crystal River & San Juan Railroad was completed from Carbondale in 1906, connecting the finishing mill at Marble with the Denver & Rio Grande branch line to Aspen. That rail link, combined with a four-mile-long electric railway that transported marble from the quarry to the huge finishing mill, made production much more lucrative. The first large order, for a Cleveland courthouse, invigorated the community. The best years followed, peaking from 1912 to 1917. The town was, literally, made by and of marble. Entire buildings were constructed of it, as were foundations and even sidewalks.

The town of Marble had its share of setbacks. A fire in 1916 destroyed much of downtown. Avalanches buried the finishing mill and the railroad tracks. Financial problems forced the closure of the quarry in 1941, as consumers began to order veneers instead of blocks or to choose cheaper marble substitutes. Mudslides in that year took large portions of the business section. Machinery, rails, even metal window frames were salvaged for scrap during World War II. Its glory days apparently over, Marble became a town of pleasant summer cabins.

Redstone ... named for its sandstone cliffs, Redstone came to life because of vast coal deposits found in 1884 by John Cleveland Osgood. He and other investors founded the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, which became an industry giant. Their mines at Coal Basin, four miles west of Redstone, produced more than a million tons of coal. Osgood was a different brand of capitalist. Instead of taking advantage of underpaid workers, he did quite the opposite, creating Redstone as a model company town with practically utopian conditions. Married men and their families lived in eighty-four Swiss-chalet-style cottages, no two alike. Each two-to-five-room cottage, landscaped with lawns and gardens, had the then-unheard of luxury of electricity and running water. Bachelors lived in a forty-room lodge, now the respected Redstone Inn. Its clubhouse was open to all employees and featured a library and theater, where the company provided drama productions, lectures, and concerts.
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wyndclyffe castle

Wyndclyffe castle located in Rhinebeck New York was once a 24 room mansion overlooking the Hudson river. Now it sits abandoned and crumbling.

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The Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York College Campus Tour

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The Culinary Institute of America
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Hyde Park, NY 12538-1499

Highland, New York - A Hamlet in Ulster

Highland is a hamlet in the Hudson Valley of New York State in Ulster County. This beautiful area, especially in the Autumn with the Fall foliage, is where we picked up the Hudson Valley Rail Trail.

Forsyth Nature Center in Kingston New York - FREE Petting Zoo & Playground in Hudson Valley

We just came across an amazing FREE petting zoo and playground in Hudson Valley / Upstate New York - the Forsyth Nature Center in Kingston New York (Ulster County). You can even bring your own apples and carrots to feed some of the animals!! We loved seeing the llamas, alpacas, peacocks, bunnies, iguana, boa constrictor, exotic birds, cows, goats, and more! Across the same parking lot you'll find the Forsyth Park Playground which was big, nice, and new! Parking is free though the bathrooms were locked, probably a pandemic precaution.

Mingora City Bazar

The White Palace of Marghazar was built in 1940 by the first king of Swat, Miangul Abdul Wadud (Badshah Sahib) in the small town of Marghazar situated at about 13 kilometers away from Saidu Sharif. The name was given to the palace as it was built of white marble. The name has been changed 3 times first it was named Swati Palace and then Motti Palace and then White Palace. The palace now serves as a hotel. The White Palace at Marghazar was the summer residence of the Wali of Swat, Miangul Jehanzeb. Located at 7,136 feet above sea level on Marghazar Hill, it was later converted into a tourist resort.
The greenery of the gorgeous landscape persuaded the then King of Swat, Miangul Abdul Wadud (Badshah Sahib) in 1935 to build a summer resort here. The King brought marble from Agra, bronze from Belgium, and artisans from Turkey who designed and constructed the palace, completing it in 1941. It was first named Swatti Taj Mahal, later Motti Mahal, and now Sufed Mahal (White Palace). Then it was enriched with selective fauna and flora that made it a mini zoo as well as mini botanical garden. There is also a 200-year-old colossal chinar tree, serving as canopy for visitors.

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