Posted on 11/12/2008 7:57:29 AM PST by Pharmboy
On November 25, 2008, to celebrate the 225th anniversary of the evacuation of the United States of America by British troops, the Palisades Parks Conservancy, in collaboration with the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area, Scenic Hudson, the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, and Palisades Interstate Park Commission will symbolically light five beacon sites that replicate the original signal locations used by the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. These vital systems summoned the militia in both New York and in neighboring New Jersey and warned residents of the approaching British Redcoats. The types of beacons varied from tar barrels on top of poles, to pyramids, to wooden towers filled with dried grass or hay that could be ignited. The beacons enabled quick and effective communication with troops throughout the lower Hudson River Valley.
Instead of lighting fires, Palisades, the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area, and Scenic Hudson will create a symbolic Xenon light display that will light up Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area from Bear Mountain State Park to Beacon. This project is also part of the larger interstate effort with national heritage area partners in New Jersey, the Crossroads of the American Revolution National Heritage Area. Six additional Beacons will be lit in New Jersey. The total project area will stretch from Princeton, NJ to Beacon, NY.
New York's landscape, people, and natural resources directly affected the course of our nation's struggle for independence. Without the Hudson River Valley, victory might not have been achieved. During the Revolutionary War, this region was the setting for many important events and strategic conflicts: the battles of Forts Clinton and Montgomery and Stony Point, as well as the fortification of West Point and the Hudson River chain.
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Interesting!
BTTT.
Washington arrives in NYC Nov. 25, 1783
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I have a feeling there is about to be a modified version of it in the near future.
From
THE BATTLE FOR NEW YORK:
The City at the Heart of the American Revolution
by Barnet Schecter
The Battle For New York Walking Tour:
http://www.thebattlefornewyork.com/walking_tour.php
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The Battle For New York Home page:
http://www.thebattlefornewyork.com/home.php
That looks like an interesting book!
bttt!
It was/is an interesting book. The author gives lectures and tours during August around the NYC area (see 'Events'). August 1776 was when the British invaded Brooklyn (near Coney Island). It was known as the 'Battle of Brooklyn', or 'Battle of Long Island'. Bkyln is actually part of Long Island, as is Queens. (assuming, of course, you aren't in or from NYC)
The Hudson Highlands is a lovely area and used t o attract landscape painters from Europe. I lived in the area for years and for two of them I could see them from my front window. New York State is a helpless captive of NYC.
IF anyone can find the location of the beacons in NJ it would be appreciated. I’ll search now.
“Instead of lighting fires, Palisades, the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area, and Scenic Hudson will create a symbolic Xenon light display that will light up Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area from Bear Mountain State Park to Beacon”
I have images of a parking lot full of Spring Valley’s “auto club” 1990 Honda Civics with aftermarket Xenon headlights all pointing outward from the top of Bear Mountain.
LOL! Yep, it would be nice to know where they’ll be so we can position ourselves to see one or more. Thanks for looking...
Yes, Upstate NY is a beautiful place (most of it at least).
"The Hudson River School was a mid-19th century American art movement by a group of landscape painters, whose aesthetic vision was influenced by romanticism. Their paintings depict the Hudson River Valley and the surrounding area, as well as the Catskill Mountains, Adirondack Mountains, and White Mountains of New Hampshire. 'School', in this sense, refers to a group of people whose outlook, inspiration, output, or style demonstrates a common thread, rather than a learning institution.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_River_School
bttt
Sounds cool. But I still think the wussies should use fire.
Slightly off-topic: when is Obama going to start hi-jacking our heritage so that the celebration is excessive and somehow linked to him and his Congress minions?
Ah, the once-great Marylanders.
Yeah...real fire would be better, but the expense would likely have increased because of the safety precautions.
Generally Nat’l Park does not permit anything that could “do harm”, including live firing of muskets. Makes Defender’s day a drag at Ft. McHenry. “click-click-click”
bttt
I love history. One of my forebears (direct) was with Washington at Yorktown, VA, when Cornwallis surrendered. Don’t know where he is in the “photos” but his name was Sgt Robert Brooks.
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