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  2. Pine Bush, New York - Wikipedia

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    0960421. Pine Bush is a hamlet (and census-designated place) located in the town of Crawford and adjacent to Shawangunk, New York, within Orange and adjacent to Ulster counties in the U.S. It is roughly coterminous with the 12566 ZIP code and 744 telephone exchange in the 845 area code. These both extend into adjacent regions of the town of ...

  3. Albany Pine Bush - Wikipedia

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    The Albany Pine Bush Discovery Center is a nature center in Albany, New York with exhibits and activities about the Albany Pine Bush Preserve's natural history, geologic and cultural significance. The center offers public programs such as teaching programs for school groups, guided hikes, lectures and after school programs, all of which are led ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Orange ...

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    July 18, 1974. (#74001287) Hamptonburgh Rd. 41°26′04″N 74°15′41″W  /  41.4344°N 74.2614°W  / 41.4344; -74.2614  (Bull Stone House) Hamptonburgh. 1722 home of early settler William Bull and his wife Sarah Wells. Nearby New World Dutch barn one of the best-preserved examples of that building, and the only one still ...

  5. Shawangunk Ridge - Wikipedia

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    Shawangunk Ridge from south of New Paltz. The Shawangunk Ridge / ˈ ʃ ɑː w ə ŋ ɡ ʌ ŋ k /, also known as the Shawangunk Mountains or The Gunks, [1] is a ridge of bedrock in Ulster County, Sullivan County and Orange County in the state of New York, extending from the northernmost point of the border with New Jersey to the Catskills.

  6. Taylor–Corwin House - Wikipedia

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    NRHP reference No. 04001442 [1] Added to NRHP. January 5, 2005. The Taylor–Corwin House, also the Falconer Inn, is a Registered Historic Place in Pine Bush, New York. It is located at 112 Maple Street ( NY 302 ), a few houses south of its intersection with NY 52. [2] It was one of the earliest houses built in what is today Pine Bush, around 1840.

  7. Blue Cliff Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Blue Cliff Monastery. Blue Cliff Monastery is an 80-acre (0.32 km 2) Thiền Buddhist monastery located in Pine Bush, New York. [1][2] It was founded in May 2007 by monastic and lay practitioners from the Plum Village Tradition. [3][4] The monastery is under the direction of Thích Nhất Hạnh 's Order of Interbeing in the Thiền tradition.

  8. Pine Bush High School - Wikipedia

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    Pine Bush High School. Pine Bush High School is the central high school for the Pine Bush Central School District, located on Route 302 in the hamlet of Pine Bush, New York, United States. The school no longer offers the International Baccalaureate degree program. It had been authorized to do so since 2002.

  9. Albany and Schenectady Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Construction began in August 1830 and the railroad opened September 24, 1831, on a 16-mile route between Albany and Schenectady through the Pine Bush region that separates both cities. [ 4] The civil engineer Peter Fleming surveyed the right-of-way and provided the cost estimates. Fleming resigned in 1830 and was replaced by John B. Jervis.