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SUMMARY:PHM History Hike Series: Fahnestock State Park
DESCRIPTION:**UPDATE** — Postponed due to weather and impassable trail conditions.\n\n—–\nRegistration Link: www.eventbrite.com ( https://www.eventbrite.com/e/phm-history-hikes-fahnestock-state-park-tickets-167903478825 )\nHow are parklands selected? Travel with us back in time as we explore Fahnestock State Park on foot while we learn it’s history through the many artifacts that still exist in the park as remnants of the past.\nWe will discuss Native American history, the American Revolution, the discovery of iron within the park, the role the mines played during the Civil War, Odelltown and Dennytown, the last ditch effort to revive iron mining at Fahnestock in the 1890s by Thomas Edison, and the purchase and acquisition of the land as part of the Fahnestock Estate, and lastly the bequeathing of the land by Ernest Fahnestock to Governor Franklin Roosevelt and New York State, to be made into a park memorializing his brother Clarence in perpetuity. By the 1930s Roosevelt was President and Fahnestock was a target of his New Deal. Members of the CCC or Civilian Conservation Corps built roads, trails, and even a lake during this era. A Boy Scout camp was constructed and there was even a rest camp for British sailors during WW2.\nJoin us on a fine Fall day to hike the 8 ½ miles of Sunk Mine Road (with a few detours). Be sure to wear hiking boots!\nDate: Saturday, October 30th, 10 am – 5 pm\nDuration: 7 hours\nTour led by: Dan Ricci, Putnam Valley Town Historian, & Cassie Ward, PHM Executive Director\nDifficulty: Challenging due to length, some steep slopes\nCost: PHM Members $8 | Non-Members $10\nMeeting/Parking Location:Park in a lot at the intersection of Dennytown Road and Sunken Mine Road. 41.427262, -73.868322. Map will be provided to registered guests.\nRegistration Link: www.eventbrite.com ( https://www.eventbrite.com/e/phm-history-hikes-fahnestock-state-park-tickets-167903478825 )\nTo facilitate social distancing, registration will be capped at 25 participants. Participants will be required to sign a release before the event.\nThank you to our sponsor, M&T Charitable Foundation & Bank!\n\n
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