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current-hours.pdf - DocDroid https://www.docdroid.net/drWTOiX/current-hours.... Download the Kaywa QR Code Reader (App Store &Android Market) and scan your code! 44 Riverside Gallery ~ Expert framing services ~ Beautiful handcrafted jewelry by local artisans ~ Unique home accessories and décor ~ Art prints & posters WARRENSBURG, NEW YORK, the town between two rivers, where handsome Victorian-era homes line tree-lined streets, and where local retail shops, businesses and civic organizations serve a year-round community of caring people. www.riversidegallery.com Reach our advertisers at: Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm 2 Elm Street, Warrensburg, NY 518-623-2026 Expect the unexpected! http://kaywa.me/9IHrX Warrensburgh Museum of Local History The story of an Adirondack Mountain town and its people, from glacial to global, told chronologically in pictures, narrative and artifacts. Year-round: Wed. 12-4 pm, Sun. 1-3 pm Plus June-Sept.: Sat. 11-3 pm Free admission - Fully accessible. 3754 Main Street, Warrensburg NY 12885 518-623-2928 www.whs12885.org Spend a day in Warrensburg, and you’ll want to stay forever! Get outdoors! Both the Schroon and Hudson rivers offer canoeing, kayaking and tubing through rapids and calm waters, and fishing, stocked annually, for the angler. You can also hike or ski nature trails along the Hudson River or at Pack Demonstration Forest. Play golf at Cronin’s in a beautiful mountain riverside setting. Marvel at the views from Hackensack Mountain, an easy hike starting right in town. Relax in in our parks. Or work up a sweat on our public tennis courts. Cool off at Echo Lake, our public bathing beach. In winter enjoy groomed snowmobile trails through field and forest or downhill skiing at Hickory or nearby Gore Mountain. Warrensburg has over 400 properties on the National and State Historic R e g i s t e r s . Four walking tours and two driving tours help visitors discover them. The Historic Mills District provides picturesque links to the past, made accessible from three riverside parks. (www.WarrensburgHeritageTrail.org) Antique and Adirondack furnishings shops continue to serve the quests of shoppers. Garage sales abound. The annual World’s Largest Garage Sale (believe it!) happens the weekend prior to Columbus Day Weekend. ADKDiningGuide.com • ADKStoresandGalleries.com • ADKEntertainment.com • ADKAccommodations.com

Founded at the turn of the 19th century along the Schroon River where a 70-foot-drop in 3 miles offered opportunity for three dams. Tanneries, sawmills, grist mills, a woolen mill and, later, shirt and pants manufacture, provided hundreds of jobs. At the turn of the 20th century the town boasted of municipal water and sewer systems, and even electric streetlights. It was among the first towns in the area to offer a free high school education to all residents when the Warrensburgh Academy was converted, by popular vote in 1888, to the Union Free School. A trolley line provided cheap access to towns and cities to the south, and the populace and industry was soon serviced by a major railroad line, the Delaware & Hudson. You can learn all about it the Warrensburgh Museum of Local History, with its two 72-foot long murals. Among its native sons was Floyd Bennett, the pilot who flew Commander Byrd to the North Pole, who was awarded the Medal of Honor, the nation’s highest military award. U. S. Congressman Louis Emerson was born and bred in Warrensburg, as was his brother, NY State Senator James Emerson, a long-term and influential legislator who helped create the New York State highway system in the early part of the 20th century. Warrensburg has always been hospitable to travelers and visitors from its earliest days when numerous hotels lined its streets. Vacationers seeking a respite from hot cities found Warrensburg quiet bucolic ways and mountain scenery a tonic from hectic lives. Warrensburg continues that tradition, with several bed-and-breakfasts, from elegant Victorian to charming farmhouses and lodges, dude ranches and several motels and campgrounds. Fine gourmet dining in historic buildings, and hometown cooking in traditional diner settings draw visitors from far and wide. Warrensburg is easily accessed via Interstate I-87 (Adirondack Northway Exit 23) or by public transit: Adirondack Trailways buses stop several times daily in W a r - r e n s - burg and Amtrak has train service to Fort Edward, where private arrangements can be made to Warrensburg. Local taxi service is available. 45 Reach our advertisers at: ADKDiningGuide.com • ADKStoresandGalleries.com • ADKEntertainment.com • ADKAccommodations.com

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Riverside Gallery<br />

~ Expert framing services<br />

~ Beautiful handcrafted jewelry by local artisans<br />

~ Unique home accessories and décor<br />

~ Art prints & posters<br />

WARRENSBURG, NEW YORK, the town between two rivers,<br />

where handsome Victorian-era homes line tree-lined streets,<br />

and where local retail shops, businesses and civic organizations<br />

serve a year-round community of caring people.<br />

www.riversidegallery.com<br />

Reach our advertisers at:<br />

Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm<br />

2 Elm Street, Warrensburg, NY<br />

5<strong>18</strong>-623-2026<br />

Expect the unexpected!<br />

http://kaywa.me/9IHrX<br />

Warrensburgh Museum of Local History<br />

The story of<br />

an Adirondack<br />

Mountain town and<br />

its people, from<br />

glacial to global,<br />

told chronologically<br />

in pictures,<br />

narrative and<br />

artifacts.<br />

Year-round:<br />

Wed. 12-4 pm, Sun. 1-3 pm<br />

Plus June-Sept.: Sat. 11-3 pm<br />

Free admission - Fully accessible.<br />

3754 Main Street,<br />

Warrensburg NY 12885<br />

5<strong>18</strong>-623-2928<br />

www.whs12885.org<br />

Spend a day in Warrensburg, and you’ll<br />

want to stay forever!<br />

Get outdoors! Both the<br />

Schroon and Hudson rivers<br />

offer canoeing, kayaking<br />

and tubing through rapids<br />

and calm waters, and fishing,<br />

stocked annually, for<br />

the angler. You can also<br />

hike or ski nature trails<br />

along the Hudson River or<br />

at Pack Demonstration Forest. Play golf at Cronin’s in a beautiful<br />

mountain riverside setting. Marvel at the views from Hackensack<br />

Mountain, an easy hike starting right in town. Relax in in our<br />

parks. Or work up a sweat on our public tennis courts. Cool off<br />

at Echo Lake, our public bathing beach. In winter enjoy groomed<br />

snowmobile trails through field and forest or downhill skiing at<br />

Hickory or nearby Gore Mountain.<br />

Warrensburg<br />

has over<br />

400 properties<br />

on the<br />

National and<br />

State Historic<br />

R e g i s t e r s .<br />

Four walking<br />

tours and two<br />

driving tours<br />

help visitors<br />

discover them. The Historic Mills District provides picturesque<br />

links to the past, made accessible from three riverside parks.<br />

(www.WarrensburgHeritageTrail.org)<br />

Antique and Adirondack furnishings shops continue to serve<br />

the quests of shoppers. Garage sales abound. The annual World’s<br />

Largest Garage Sale (believe it!) happens the weekend prior to<br />

Columbus Day Weekend.<br />

ADK<strong>Dining</strong><strong>Guide</strong>.com • ADKStoresandGalleries.com • ADKEntertainment.com • ADKAccommodations.com

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