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Ian

I'm glad to see that people are becoming aware of the Hudson River Pirate Festival. It sounds very exciting! I've been waiting for a festival of this sort to be scheduled in the Beacon Dutchess county area for a long time. The weather should be perfect for this type of event in October, nice and crisp without being to cold. Fall is such a lovely time in upstate New York. See you there!

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HUDSON RIVER MILES

  • HUDSON RIVER MILES
    The Hudson is measured north from Hudson River Mile 0 at the Battery at the southern tip of Manhattan. The George Washington Bridge is at HRM 12, the Tappan Zee 28, Bear Mountain 47, Beacon-Newburgh 62, Mid-Hudson 75, Kingston-Rhinecliff 95, Rip Van Winkle 114, and the Federal Dam at Troy, the head of tidewater, at 153. Entries from points east and west in the watershed reference the corresponding river mile on the mainstem.

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