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Once a handful of homes and storehouses kno...

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The Rondout Creek Suspension Bridge

 

Between the 1840’s and early 1920&rsq...

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The Rondout Train Robbery

On June 12, 1924, the largest train robbery in U.S. histor...

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Rondout

 

Once a handful of homes and storehouses known as Kingston Landing, this area grew rapidly with the D and H Canal. Shipyards, foundries, stone quarries and brick yards sprouted along the Rondout Creek attracting Irish and German immigrants. The ...

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The Rondout Creek Suspension Bridge

 

Between the 1840’s and early 1920’s ferries were used to transport people and vehicles across the Rondout Creek. The last was a chain ferry affectionately nicknamed the “Skillypot”, Dutch for tortoise, apt for both its appearance and speed. This ...

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The Rondout Train Robbery

On June 12, 1924, the largest train robbery in U.S. history occurred near here. Bandits boarded the train in Chicago and forced postal clerks to surrender sacks containing more than two-million dollars in securities and cash. Local police apprehended the ...

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