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MOHAWK REGION WATERFALL GUIDE

MOHAWK REGION WATERFALL GUIDE

MOHAWK REGION WATERFALL GUIDE: From the Capital District to Syracuse & Cooperstown, The Mohawk & Schoharie Valleys, Helderbergs, and Leatherstocking Country by Russell Dunn foreword by Daniel Driscoll, chair of Land Preservation & Stewardship for the Mohawk-Hudson Land Conservancy With this, his fourth waterfall guidebook, Albany writer Russell Dunn has now written more books about waterfalls than any other author in the world. Mohawk Region Waterfall Guide treats the reader to 79 cool cascades, from the Helderbergs escarpment on the outskirts of Albany and magnificent Cohoes...
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ADIRONDACK WATERFALL GUIDE

ADIRONDACK WATERFALL GUIDE

ADIRONDACK WATERFALL GUIDE New Yorks Cool Cascades by Russell Dunn foreword by Bill Ingersoll, cover photograph by Nathan Farb   Just in time for fall foliage hiking, the best time of year for waterfall treks! Over 70 eastern Adirondack waterfalls await discovery in Adirondack Waterfall Guide: New Yorks Cool Cascades .     From roadside views to wilderness treks and canoe paddles, author Russell Dunn has selected waterfall adventures for every ability level based on twenty years of research and exploration. Easy-to-follow directions, maps, vintage postcards and line art...
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Bearing Witness: Exploring the Legacy of Enslavement

Bearing Witness: Exploring the Legacy of Enslavement

Bearing Witness Exploring the Legacy of Enslavement in Ulster County, New York BY PHILIP WHITE, SUSAN STESSIN-COHN, ASHLEY HURLBURT-BIAGINI & ALBERT COOK Trade Paper, 6″ x 9″, 134 pages 43 illustrations including 3 Historic maps, photographs, and Historic Documents ISBN 9798985692181 $16.95 “Susan Stessin-Cohn and her team of Ulster County, New York, researchers have produced a gem of local American history. Focusing on the life stories of Black Ulster County residents, the book amply provides the reader with evocative mini-biographies of slavery and freedom in this important northern...
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BERKSHIRE REGION WATERFALL GUIDE

BERKSHIRE REGION WATERFALL GUIDE

BERKSHIRE REGION WATERFALL GUIDE Cool Cascades of the Berkshire & Taconic Mountains By Russell Dunn Paper, 4.5 x 7.5, 288 pages, 17 maps, 60 illustrations ISBNs: 9781883789602 / 1883789605 $16.95 Dunn has visited more than 320 waterfalls described in the books, returning to some of them several times to make certain his trail descriptions are clear and accurate. Associated Press, national travel feature, fall 2007 Join the author of more books on waterfalls than anyone else in the world, and visit 70 cool cascades hidden in beautiful, historic western Massachusetts, including journeys...
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CATSKILL REGION WATERFALL GUIDE

CATSKILL REGION WATERFALL GUIDE

CATSKILL REGION WATERFALL GUIDE Cool Cascades of the Catskills & Shawangunks by Russell Dunn, author of Adirondack Waterfall Guide   Following the critical and popular success of Adirondack Waterfall Guide , Russell Dunn takes on the Catskills and the Shawungunks , leading the way to some of New York’s most famous cascades in the land of the Hudson River School and John Burroughs . Dunn guides the reader to more than 70 waterfalls, including New York State’s tallest, providing detailed directions, maps, historical and anecdotal accounts, and vintage postcards. Waterfall...
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O. & W.

O. & W.

O. & W.: The Long Life and Slow Death of the New York, Ontario and Western Railway By William F. Helmer Over 100 photographs and illustrations grace this history of the Ontario & Western-- the "Old & Weary." The O&W line operated from 1869-1957, and ran from Oswego on Lake Ontario to New York City, Passing through the "midlands" and southern counties of New York State, with spurs to Utica, Kingston, Port Jervis, and Scranton, PA. Filled with "colorful characters and miscellaneous machinery," O. & W. chronicles "almost a century of...
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VideoFreex

VideoFreex

Videofreex America's First Pirate TV Station & The Catskills Collective That Turned It On by Parry D. Teasdale SFrom 1972 to 1977 the VIDEOFREEX aired 258 television broadcasts from a home-built studio and jury-rigged transmitter in an old boarding house they rented in the tiny Catskill Mountain hamlet of Lanesville.  It was a revolutionary act in defiance of FCC regulations- the first unlicensed TV station in America.  Complete with help from Abbie Hoffman, spying by the FBI, and encounters with cultural icons from the '60s and '70s ranging from the Hell's...
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Written in Stone

Written in Stone

Written in Stone: A Geological History of the Northeastern United States by Chet Raymo and Maureen E. Raymo "Compresses billions of years into a slim, lively narrative." Yankee "Hard to put down", "truly an adventure." Bookpage (New England edition) "Will captivate the interested layperson and refresh the professional." Science News Books   Third Edition, Revised and Updated for 2008   Imagine yourself standing on the bank of the Connecticut River near Hartford, Connecticut. The river flows placidly through green-mantled hills to the sea....
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A KAYAKER'S GUIDE TO THE HUDSON RIVER VALLEY

A KAYAKER'S GUIDE TO THE HUDSON RIVER VALLEY

A KAYAKER'S GUIDE TO THE HUDSON RIVER VALLEY: The Quieter Waters: Rivers, Streams, Lakes & Ponds by Shari Aber   The vast watershed of the Hudson River Valley, a designated National Heritage Area, holds several major rivers, scores of streams and tributaries, dozens of large lakes, and hundreds of ponds. This historic region that the National Park Service calls the landscape that defined America is a quiet paradise for kayakers pursuing one of America's fastest-growing sports in one of the country's most scenic regions.   Author Shari Aber leads the reader on...
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An American Aristocracy: The Livingstons

An American Aristocracy: The Livingstons

AN AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY The Livingstons By Clare Brandt Paper, 6″ x 9″, 314 pages, map & family genealogy ISBN 9781883789770  $17.95   A Livingston descendant once called the Hudson Valley, “Livingston Valley,” and with good reason. The original 1686 Royal patent of 160,000 acres on the east side of the Hudson River to Scottish merchant Robert Livingston grew within two generations to nearly one million acres and included vast portions of the Catskill Mountains as well. Intermarriages with other wealthy and influential Hudson Valley families—the...
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