Part 33 (1/2)
_Nyack_, west bank, opposite Tarrytown.
_J. D. Rockefeller's New Home_ on Kykuit or Kake-out Mt. back of Tarrytown.
_Tappan Zee_, reaching from Dobb's Ferry to Croton Point, is about three miles wide at Tarrytown.
_Sleepy Hollow_, east bank, north of Tarrytown; burial place of Was.h.i.+ngton Irving. The tall shaft visible from steamer, erected by the Delavan family, is near his grave.
_Kingsland Point_, east bank, above lighthouse.
_Rockwood_, home of William Rockefeller. One of the most imposing residences on the river.
_Mrs. Elliot F. Shepard's Residence_, on east bank.
_Ramapo Mountains_, on west side above Nyack, known as ”Point No Point.”
_Ossining_, on east bank, six miles north of Tarrytown. Prison buildings are near the river below the village.
_Rockland Lake_, opposite Sing Sing, between two hills; source of the Hackensack River.
_Croton River_, on east bank, meets the Hudson one mile above Sing Sing; crossed by drawbridge of the Hudson River Railroad.
_Teller's Point._ That part of Croton Point which juts into the Hudson.
This point separates Tappan Zee from Haverstraw Bay.
O Tappan Zee! with peaceful hills, And slumbrous sky and drowsy air, Thy calm and restful spirit stills The heart weighed down with weary care.
_Wallace Bruce_.
_Haverstraw Bay_, widest part of the river; over four miles in width.
_West Sh.o.r.e R. R. Tunnel_ under mountain.
_West Sh.o.r.e Railroad_, west bank, meets the Hudson south of Haverstraw.
_Haverstraw_, on west bank, with two miles of brickyards.
_Treason Hill_, where Arnold and Andre met at the house of Joshua Hett Smith, northwest of Haverstraw.
_Stony Point_, west bank. Lighthouse built on site and from the material of old fort captured from British by Anthony Wayne in 1778.
_Verplank's Point_, on east sh.o.r.e, full of brickyards. It was here Baron Steuben drilled the soldiers of '76.
_Tompkin's Cove_, on west bank. Lime kilns and quarries.
_Peekskill_, east bank, pleasantly located on Peekskill Bay.