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…Table supplies may be had from Croton Landing, and the camper who desires to run to town every other day can be paddled or rowed across in half an hour to catch his train.
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…During the 1930s an emergency airplane landing strip with a 214-foot runway was built in the ball field area. Thanks to the Oechsner Archive for these vintage photos. Share this: Print (Opens in new window)
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…Croton’s First Train Station, circa 1849 This is a very early photograph—possibly the earliest—of the first train station in what was then called Croton Landing. The station was built in 1849 and was
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industry in the 1850s there were more than 25 brickyards on the shores of Haverstraw Bay and in Croton there were five in the area between what is now Half Moon Bay and the end of Croton Landing Park. 1…
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…It's the bridge you drive across to go to Half Moon Bay, Senasqua Park, the Croton Yacht Club and Croton Landing. F. A round-house for trains,
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Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Like Loading... Related Tagged Croton Landing Published January 29, 2012 March 6, 2013
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…on the river side of the tracks, across from the intersection of today’s North Riverside Avenue and Grand Street (then called River Street and Lower Landing Road, respectively). There is a different photograph of this station in the Croton
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…Tallcott, owned a brick manufacturing company at Croton Landing and the family was related by marriage to the Underhills. Map of
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…Van Wyck in Croton. The road on the right is today’s Grand Street, then called Lower Landing Road. Coming next: A photograph of the ornamental wooden arch and
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(Opens in new window) X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Like Loading... Related Tagged Croton Landing Published March 9, 2012 February
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get a ride out Route 129 past the New Croton Dam to the small airplane landing strip indicated by the plane symbol.) Click the image to enlarge it. Share this: Print (Opens in new window) Print Email a link to…