Restored Trolley at the Kingston Trolley Museum, it's from the early 1900's and still runs today. It takes you through town and out to the lighthouse.
Rock Slide on the Hudson River. It's massive and got it's own chart markings.
Saugerties Lighthouse, for the light keeper with a large family.
Sing-Sing Prison, a million dollar view but the food isn't that great.
We zoom past.
At dock at sunrise.
Better picture of the sunrise.
Tappan Zee Bridge Construction as they build a second bridge.
Tarrytown Lighthouse. One of the smallest we saw on the river.
Waterfall, can you imagine this in your back yard?
West Point from the Hudson, see how it would make a great defensive fort?
Walking back from dinner Croton-on-Hudson we saw one of the many 1000's of trains that ply the Hudson valley.
Coming into Kingston, with roads and trains running with the Hudson, the side creeks have lots of crossings.
Close up showing that we really need to scrub the bow.
Yes, we will CLEAN THE BOW, enough with the pictures.
Tiki bars on the Hudson are a little more upscale.
Cool train bridge from the late 1800's showing simple, under-truss and over-truss designs. Wow, I really love engineering!
Susan fishing for the elusive floor mat. This one was a keeper due to it's size and color.
Buildings from the early 1900's are amazing.
More cool buildings