HHNM: Evening Speaker Series
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| Borden Dairy where stage coaches stopped in Fishkill. |
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| Slabsides former home of famed nature writer John Burroughs. |
The Hudson Highlands Nature Museum in partnership with the Cornwall Presbyterian Church presents their Fall Evening Speakers Series: Hidden Treasures of the Hudson Valley.
This lecture will take place on Tuesday, February 5, 7:30 p.m. at the Cornwall Presbyterian Fellowship Hall, 222 Hudson Street, Cornwall-on-Hudson.
Join Author Anthony Musso for a lively discussion about relatively unknown yet historically significant Hudson Valley locales that are “hidden in plain sight.” Mr. Musso will speak about topics such as the gunpowder mill in Newburgh, the site of the Borden Dairy and the former paper mill that is also the oldest Jewish home in North America plus more from his new book, “Hidden Treasures of the Hudson Valley.”
Refreshments available. For more information visit hhnaturemuseum.org or call 845-534-5506, ext. 204. Suggested donation: $7, Museum members: $5.
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