Mid-Hudson
Valley – Catskill landmarks: The
Mid-Hudson Valley and Catskills are blessed with a rich history, and many noted
landmarks. Perhaps two such are logged below.
Within the fertile confines of New York’s Minnewaska State Park, some 2000+ feet above sea
level on a Shawangunk Ridge, resides Gertrude’s Nose. It’s picturesque and a hiking destination of
many, seen from various trails and vistas.
The name dates back to 1682 and Gertrude Bruyn a Dutch settler. It's a
rugged, rocky terrain and till a prominent gratifying landscape these days.
Gertrude’s
Nose:
Oliverea
is a tiny mountain hamlet located within the Town of Shandaken, in Ulster
County. Native American names celebrate the
elevated valley. And, early American
Catskill mountain men like James Dutcher made this landscape home. These days it’s still a place of exquisite
beauty and wild trout.
Oliverea (sold):
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