Top 10 WORST towns in New York State. No need for sunscreen most the year.
Top 10 WORST towns in New York State.
Let's face it, New York gets a bad rep for New York City. Well, there are many small towns in New York State that help out with that bad rep. This video list 10 of the bad ones. Like I said in the title no need for sunscreen most of the year.
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- New Jersey is one of the most expensive states in the U.S. Finding the right place to live can be a challenge if you have certain budgetary considerations. You’ll need to minimize the exorbitant costs associated with living in New Jersey to find a value for the money you can spend.
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New South Wales boasts endless golden beaches, breathtaking natural treasure and one of the world's most famous and vibrant cities. With a population of roughly 8,172,500, New South Wales is home to almost a third of Australians cross-country. This south-eastern state is the oldest state in Australia – here are the tour guide of New South Wales' best things to do, according to us.
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During the Gilded Age, from 1880-1920, the largest park within the city was developed - the Elks-Charles Brox Memorial Park. It was located on what was at the time called the Twin Mountain Tract, or Point Peter and Mount William.
In 1914, seeing a possibility of the developing the area as a public park, the Elks raised the necessary funds to purchase the tract under the leadership of Rev. W. Donohue, then pastor of the Most Sacred Heart Church. The property was first named Elks Park.
In the years that followed, Skyline Drive, a four-mile road that runs along the crest of both mountains, was built. In 1932, a substantial donation was made in memory of Charles Brox. Following that, the property was conveyed from the Elks to the city and became known as the Elks-Brox Memorial Park.
Later on, part of it became a Girl Scout Camp and through the 1980's, it was a public campground. The park reopened in 1996 with new picnic areas, trails, and bathrooms being constructed. Picnic tables and grills are also available.
Point Peter offers panoramic vistas that overlook Port Jervis, New York, as well as the states of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the Delaware River.
Port Jervis is a city located at the confluence of the Neversink and the Delaware rivers in western Orange County, New York, north of the Delaware Water Gap. Its population was 8,828 at the 2010 census. The communities of Deerpark, Huguenot, Sparrowbush, and Greenville are adjacent to Port Jervis.
Elks-Brox Memorial Park in Port Jervis, NY
The name Elks-Brox for a memorial park to me when I first heard it was confounding. I didn’t know what to make of it. I’ve visited the park on more than one occasion years ago but only now upon making this video came to learn that it stood for the fraternal order that was once exclusively-male and all-white, Elks Lodge, who originally bought the property in 1914, and a man’s last name, Charles Brox, who as far as I know had nothing to do with the park but whose sister-in-law—yes, no blood-relation, either—made a “substantial” donation toward this park in 1932.
The park sits atop what was once known as the Twin Mountain Tract, or Point Peter and Mount William, an 800-foot mountain overlooking the town of Port Jervis. Clearly visible from the park across the Delaware River to the west is the state of Pennsylvania and to the south are New Jersey’s Kittatinny Mountains—a continuation of New York’s Shawangunk Mountains—with its 220-foot High Point obelisk piercing the sky, so to speak.
Once you’ve driven to the park—yes, there is no need for hiking to reach the mountaintop unless one is so inclined—and witnessed this grand, majestic vista, I suppose the park’s name would be shoved far back into the recesses of one’s mind and not matter anymore. But as appreciation sinks in as I’m sure will happen at some point and one becomes curious as I did, one can look back to who made this possible and perhaps be moved by the realization that as undercurrent to the Elks-Brox beginnings as the open and public land that families enjoy today was a story of erosion along the lines of gender, race, and blood.
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Hawks Nest & Port Jervis, New York
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Tri States Monument - Tri-State Rock - Port Jervis, NY
Stand on the Tri-State Rock and be in three different States at once!
This Monument was placed in 1882, and serves as the northern end of New Jersey's boundary with Pennsylvania, and the northwest end of the New York/ New Jersey boundary line - where the Neversink and Delaware Rivers converge. It sits at waters edge at the southwestern edge of a peninsula. The 3 lines cut designate the state boundaries of NY, NJ, and PA.
In truth, the actual corner between NY & PA is in the middle of the Delaware River - about 475 feet due west of the Tri-State Rock. The nearby Witness Monument, located under the overpass, relates that information.
A U.S. Coast and Geodetic survey disk used to sit atop, and that benchmark was stamped LAUREL No. 2 1942.
It is at a location historically known as Carpenter's Point, near the current Interstate 84 overpass. This site is accessed via the road located within Laurel Grove Cemetery in Port Jervis, NY.
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Port Jervis is a city located at the confluence of the Neversink and Delaware rivers in western Orange County, New York, north of the Delaware Water Gap. Its population was 8,828 at the 2010 census. The communities of Deerpark, Huguenot, Sparrowbush, and Greenville are adjacent to Port Jervis. Matamoras, Pennsylvania, is across the river and connected by bridge. Montague Township, New Jersey, borders here.
It was part of early industrial history, a point for shipping coal to major markets to the southeast by canal and later by railroads. Its residents had long-distance passenger service by railroad until 1970. The restructuring of railroads resulted in a decline in the city's business and economy.
In the 21st century, from late spring to early fall, many thousands of travelers and tourists pass through Port Jervis on their way to enjoying rafting, kayaking, canoeing and other activities in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River and the surrounding area.
Port Jervis is part of the Poughkeepsie–Newburgh–Middletown metropolitan area as well as the larger New York metropolitan area. In August 2008, Port Jervis was named one of Ten Coolest Small Towns by Budget Travel magazine.
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Scenic Twisty road (Route 97), Port Jervis, New York
Scenic Twisty road (Route 97), Port Jervis, New York
New York State Route 97 Hancock to Port Jervis NY (Upper Delaware Scenic Byway)
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- New York State Route 97 (NY 97) is a 70.53-mile-long (113.51 km) north–south scenic route in southern New York in the United States. It runs from U.S. Route 6 (US 6) and US 209 in Port Jervis to NY 17 (Future Interstate 86) in Hancock. Its most famous feature is the Hawk's Nest, a tightly winding section of the road along the Delaware River, located a few miles north of Port Jervis. NY 97 intersects NY 52 in Narrowsburg and indirectly connects to three Pennsylvania state highways due to its proximity to the state line.
The New York State Legislature created Route 3-a, an unsigned legislative route extending from Port Jervis to Hancock along the Delaware River, in 1911. Initially, it was a route in name only as the portion north of Port Jervis had yet to be built. Several parts of the route were constructed during the 1920s, and by the time the NY 97 designation was created as part of the 1930 renumbering of state highways in New York, only two sections were still unconstructed. The entirety of the highway officially opened on August 30, 1939, capping a construction project that cost $4 million (equivalent to $74.4 million in 2021) to complete.
NY 97 began in the city of Port Jervis and ended in Callicoon when it was assigned in 1930. At that time, the remainder of modern NY 97 was part of NY 17B. During May 1939, the state proposed a new designation of New York State Route 17L (NY 17L) for the section between Hancock and Bradley's Corners (south of Middletown). After opposition by a local committee, NY 97 was extended north to Hancock in June 1939, overlapping NY 17B. The latter route was truncated to Callicoon in the 1960s. It is also shared with New York State Bicycle Route 17, except between NY 17 and NY 268.
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White Water Rafting In NY | Amazing Views
This week my friends and I decided to go rafting in upstate NY. The views were absolutely amazing and I would definitely recommend you do it if you have the chance. The trip down the river was 5 hours long and about 10 miles from start to finish. Yes, its a long ride but trust me, you will love it. We saw everything from little fish at our feet to huge eagles 30 feet from us. This was truly an adults lazy river.
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