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New Hempstead Church

Upper Nyack Firehouse (1887)

Built in exuberant Queen Anne style, with characteristic decorative brick details, the firehouse retains an operable antique bell-ringing system. It also has its original weathervane goose, historic symbol of the village, colloquially known as Goosetown.

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Old Stone Church (1813-14)

Rockland’s oldest existing church building and forerunner of St. Paul’s Methodist Church, South Nyack. The congregation has been non-denominational since the early 1900s.

Stony Point Lighthouse (1825)

Set on a 150-foot promontory overlooking the Hudson, the octagonal masonry tower rises another 20 feet above the water. Though decommissioned in the 1920’s, its Fresnel-lensed lamp has been lovingly restored.

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