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Click to enlarge the sign Chaining the Hudson in the American Revolution.

Click to enlarge sign about Chaining the Hudson in the American Revolution

The sign reads:
Chaining the Hudson
"Early in the Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress realized that if the British controlled the Hudson River, they could divide the rebellious colonies. To prevent this, in March 1776, the Americans began construction of Fort Montgomery above the Popolopen Creek on the west side of the Hudson River. Their work soon expanded to include a second fort, Fort Clinton, on the south side of the creek, and a massive iron chain that stretched across the Hudson River.

"Lieutenant Thomas Machin, one of the Continental Army's most able engineers, directed the work on the forts and the chain. During two separate attempts, the chain quickly broke under the strain of the ebb tide. Convinced that the chain could still work, Machin had the damage repaired and successfully stretched the chain across the river in march 1777.

"British ships never tested the chain. Rather, the British captured the forts on October 6, 1777, and cut the chain the following day. Today, Fort Montgomery State Historic Site is open to the public and interprets the story of the forts and the battle."

Click to enlarge sign: The First Chain along the Hudson River.

Click to enlarge sign The First Chain along the Hudson River. The sign reads:
First Chain
New York
The First Chain
Planned to keep British
Ships from going up
River. Anchored on shore
Below, was forced by the
Enemy Oct. 7, 1777


Chain at West Point
After the British destroyed the Fort Montgomery chain, the Americans created an even bigger chain at West Point, which was never challenged by the enemy. The diagram on the interpretive sign is courtesy of the West Point Museum Collection, United States Military Academy.

Fort Montgomery as a Historic Ruin
Rather than rebuild Fort Montgomery, New York State Parks has chosen to preserve and interpret it as a ruin. The site includes an interpretive trail that guides visitors past the fort's ruins to breathtaking vies of the Hudson River.

Find out more about the American Revolution in the Hudson River Valley.

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800-247-5047 
Set on a hilltop overlooking the majestic Hudson River, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is a national historic landmark located in the heart of the Hudson Valley. The majestic, Gothic-style, granite building sits at the south entrance to the U.S. Military Academy, offering dramatic views of the Hudson River and the Hudson Highlands.

With beautiful vistas, 151 luxury guest rooms, 10 meetings rooms, and fine dining, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is an ideal destination for a vacation. In keeping with the historic architecture, the dining room retains the old world charm with leaded glass windows, chandeliers and portraits of military leaders of the past. During the summer months, the Hudson Terrace offers alfresco dining and views of the Hudson River and historic Constitution Island.

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845-938-4453 
Eisenhower Hall Theatre is located at West Point, NY 10996-1593 in Orange County. Eisenhower Hall offers popular Broadway shows, comedy, classic musical icons and more. "When you purchase a season subscription, you are supporting one of our nation’s most precious treasures, our Corps of Cadets."

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Constitution Island is part of West Point, the United States Military Academy, a National Registered Landmark.

Constitution Island is most famous for the Great Chain that was placed across the Hudson during the Revolutionary War. Constitution Island is also known for the Warner family who lived on the Island during the 19th century. The Warner House and ruins of the Revolutionary War fortifications are the primary points of interest. The Island’s 280 acres are covered with hiking trails that are enjoyed by the Island’s visitors. The Constitution Island Association was founded in 1916 to preserve and protect the history and traditions of this unique American site. Also learn about the chaining of the Hudson.

Things To Do
Hiking Trails
Historic Site
Warner House Daily and Weekend Tours

Cold Spring Tours

  • Daily tours leave from West Point’s South Dock
  • Weekend tours & Special Events are served by a shuttle bus from the Cold Spring Metro-North train station.

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    845-938-4453 
    Eisenhower Hall Theatre is located at West Point, NY 10996-1593 in Orange County. Eisenhower Hall offers popular Broadway shows, comedy, classic musical icons and more. "When you purchase a season subscription, you are supporting one of our nation’s most precious treasures, our Corps of Cadets."

    Press blue button for more about this season's schedules and more about Eisenhower Hall Theatre.

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    800-247-5047 
    Set on a hilltop overlooking the majestic Hudson River, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is a national historic landmark located in the heart of the Hudson Valley. The majestic, Gothic-style, granite building sits at the south entrance to the U.S. Military Academy, offering dramatic views of the Hudson River and the Hudson Highlands.

    With beautiful vistas, 151 luxury guest rooms, 10 meetings rooms, and fine dining, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is an ideal destination for a vacation. In keeping with the historic architecture, the dining room retains the old world charm with leaded glass windows, chandeliers and portraits of military leaders of the past. During the summer months, the Hudson Terrace offers alfresco dining and views of the Hudson River and historic Constitution Island.

    Press blue button for more about The Thayer Hotel.

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    845-938-2638 
    The West Point Museum is considered to be the oldest and largest diversified public collection of miltaria in the Western Hemisphere. Its collections include nearly all aspects of military history and encompass the history of West Point and the US Military Academy, the evolution of warfare, and the development of the American Armed Forces.

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    The 18-hole "West Point" course at the West Point Golf Course facility is located at Route 218 and 9W, West Point, NY 10996. The West Point Golf Course is a "spikeless" facility. This course is located on a military installation but it is open to the public. The original design was built on hilly terrain, and featured tree-lined fairways and some well-placed fairway bunkers.

    The Golf Facility at West Point is available to General Public civilians.

    Press blue button for information about playing golf at West Point.

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    18-hole regulation length course
    Longest tees = 6007 yards / par 70
    Course rating / slope = 68.6 / 126
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    Constitution Island is part of West Point, the United States Military Academy, a National Registered Landmark.

    Constitution Island is most famous for the Great Chain that was placed across the Hudson during the Revolutionary War. Constitution Island is also known for the Warner family who lived on the Island during the 19th century. The Warner House and ruins of the Revolutionary War fortifications are the primary points of interest. The Island’s 280 acres are covered with hiking trails that are enjoyed by the Island’s visitors. The Constitution Island Association was founded in 1916 to preserve and protect the history and traditions of this unique American site. Also learn about the chaining of the Hudson.

    Things To Do
    Hiking Trails
    Historic Site
    Warner House Daily and Weekend Tours

    Cold Spring Tours

  • Daily tours leave from West Point’s South Dock
  • Weekend tours & Special Events are served by a shuttle bus from the Cold Spring Metro-North train station.

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    Constitution Island is part of West Point, the United States Military Academy, a National Registered Landmark.

    Constitution Island is most famous for the Great Chain that was placed across the Hudson during the Revolutionary War. Constitution Island is also known for the Warner family who lived on the Island during the 19th century. The Warner House and ruins of the Revolutionary War fortifications are the primary points of interest. The Island’s 280 acres are covered with hiking trails that are enjoyed by the Island’s visitors. The Constitution Island Association was founded in 1916 to preserve and protect the history and traditions of this unique American site. Also learn about the chaining of the Hudson.

    Things To Do
    Hiking Trails
    Historic Site
    Warner House Daily and Weekend Tours

    Cold Spring Tours

  • Daily tours leave from West Point’s South Dock
  • Weekend tours & Special Events are served by a shuttle bus from the Cold Spring Metro-North train station.

  •  Hotels Hudson River Valley Highlands West Point national historic landmark Hudson Valley NY U.S. Military Academy Constitution Island wedding venues Thayer Hotel

    800-247-5047 
    Set on a hilltop overlooking the majestic Hudson River, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is a national historic landmark located in the heart of the Hudson Valley. The majestic, Gothic-style, granite building sits at the south entrance to the U.S. Military Academy, offering dramatic views of the Hudson River and the Hudson Highlands.

    With beautiful vistas, 151 luxury guest rooms, 10 meetings rooms, and fine dining, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is an ideal destination for a vacation. In keeping with the historic architecture, the dining room retains the old world charm with leaded glass windows, chandeliers and portraits of military leaders of the past. During the summer months, the Hudson Terrace offers alfresco dining and views of the Hudson River and historic Constitution Island.

    Press blue button for more about The Thayer Hotel.

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    The 18-hole "West Point" course at the West Point Golf Course facility is located at Route 218 and 9W, West Point, NY 10996. West Point Golf Course features 6,007 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70. The course rating is 68.6 and it has a slope rating of 126. The West Point Golf Course is a "spikeless" facility. This course is located on a military installation but it is open to the public. The original design was built on hilly terrain, and featured tree-lined fairways and some well-placed fairway bunkers.

    Golf Facility at West Point is available to

      Active duty military personnel and their authorized family members, and cadets of USMA.
      Retired Military personnel and their authorized family members.
      Department of Defense civilian employees stationed at West Point and their authorized family members.
      Retired Department of Defense employees stationed at West Point and their authorized family members.
      Military personnel who are in the reserves.
      Others determined by the Garrison Commander, their authorized family members.
      General Public civilians.

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    845-938-2638 
    The West Point Museum is considered to be the oldest and largest diversified public collection of miltaria in the Western Hemisphere. Its collections include nearly all aspects of military history and encompass the history of West Point and the US Military Academy, the evolution of warfare, and the development of the American Armed Forces.

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    Click to enlarge the sign Chaining the Hudson in the American Revolution.

    Click to enlarge sign about Chaining the Hudson in the American Revolution

    The sign reads:
    Chaining the Hudson
    "Early in the Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress realized that if the British controlled the Hudson River, they could divide the rebellious colonies. To prevent this, in March 1776, the Americans began construction of Fort Montgomery above the Popolopen Creek on the west side of the Hudson River. Their work soon expanded to include a second fort, Fort Clinton, on the south side of the creek, and a massive iron chain that stretched across the Hudson River.

    "Lieutenant Thomas Machin, one of the Continental Army's most able engineers, directed the work on the forts and the chain. During two separate attempts, the chain quickly broke under the strain of the ebb tide. Convinced that the chain could still work, Machin had the damage repaired and successfully stretched the chain across the river in march 1777.

    "British ships never tested the chain. Rather, the British captured the forts on October 6, 1777, and cut the chain the following day. Today, Fort Montgomery State Historic Site is open to the public and interprets the story of the forts and the battle."

    Click to enlarge sign: The First Chain along the Hudson River.

    Click to enlarge sign The First Chain along the Hudson River. The sign reads:
    First Chain
    New York
    The First Chain
    Planned to keep British
    Ships from going up
    River. Anchored on shore
    Below, was forced by the
    Enemy Oct. 7, 1777


    Chain at West Point
    After the British destroyed the Fort Montgomery chain, the Americans created an even bigger chain at West Point, which was never challenged by the enemy. The diagram on the interpretive sign is courtesy of the West Point Museum Collection, United States Military Academy.

    Fort Montgomery as a Historic Ruin
    Rather than rebuild Fort Montgomery, New York State Parks has chosen to preserve and interpret it as a ruin. The site includes an interpretive trail that guides visitors past the fort's ruins to breathtaking vies of the Hudson River.

    Find out more about the American Revolution in the Hudson River Valley.

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    Constitution Island is part of West Point, the United States Military Academy, a National Registered Landmark.

    Constitution Island is most famous for the Great Chain that was placed across the Hudson during the Revolutionary War. Constitution Island is also known for the Warner family who lived on the Island during the 19th century. The Warner House and ruins of the Revolutionary War fortifications are the primary points of interest. The Island’s 280 acres are covered with hiking trails that are enjoyed by the Island’s visitors. The Constitution Island Association was founded in 1916 to preserve and protect the history and traditions of this unique American site. Also learn about the chaining of the Hudson.

    Things To Do
    Hiking Trails
    Historic Site
    Warner House Daily and Weekend Tours

    Cold Spring Tours

  • Daily tours leave from West Point’s South Dock
  • Weekend tours & Special Events are served by a shuttle bus from the Cold Spring Metro-North train station.

  •  US United States Military Academy cadet militaria history warfare American Armed Forces artifacts captured British defeat collection collections heritage West Point Visitors Center

    845-938-2638 
    The West Point Museum is considered to be the oldest and largest diversified public collection of miltaria in the Western Hemisphere. Its collections include nearly all aspects of military history and encompass the history of West Point and the US Military Academy, the evolution of warfare, and the development of the American Armed Forces.

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    Click to enlarge the sign Chaining the Hudson in the American Revolution.

    Click to enlarge sign about Chaining the Hudson in the American Revolution

    The sign reads:
    Chaining the Hudson
    "Early in the Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress realized that if the British controlled the Hudson River, they could divide the rebellious colonies. To prevent this, in March 1776, the Americans began construction of Fort Montgomery above the Popolopen Creek on the west side of the Hudson River. Their work soon expanded to include a second fort, Fort Clinton, on the south side of the creek, and a massive iron chain that stretched across the Hudson River.

    "Lieutenant Thomas Machin, one of the Continental Army's most able engineers, directed the work on the forts and the chain. During two separate attempts, the chain quickly broke under the strain of the ebb tide. Convinced that the chain could still work, Machin had the damage repaired and successfully stretched the chain across the river in march 1777.

    "British ships never tested the chain. Rather, the British captured the forts on October 6, 1777, and cut the chain the following day. Today, Fort Montgomery State Historic Site is open to the public and interprets the story of the forts and the battle."

    Click to enlarge sign: The First Chain along the Hudson River.

    Click to enlarge sign The First Chain along the Hudson River. The sign reads:
    First Chain
    New York
    The First Chain
    Planned to keep British
    Ships from going up
    River. Anchored on shore
    Below, was forced by the
    Enemy Oct. 7, 1777


    Chain at West Point
    After the British destroyed the Fort Montgomery chain, the Americans created an even bigger chain at West Point, which was never challenged by the enemy. The diagram on the interpretive sign is courtesy of the West Point Museum Collection, United States Military Academy.

    Fort Montgomery as a Historic Ruin
    Rather than rebuild Fort Montgomery, New York State Parks has chosen to preserve and interpret it as a ruin. The site includes an interpretive trail that guides visitors past the fort's ruins to breathtaking vies of the Hudson River.

    Find out more about the American Revolution in the Hudson River Valley.

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    Constitution Island is part of West Point, the United States Military Academy, a National Registered Landmark.

    Constitution Island is most famous for the Great Chain that was placed across the Hudson during the Revolutionary War. Constitution Island is also known for the Warner family who lived on the Island during the 19th century. The Warner House and ruins of the Revolutionary War fortifications are the primary points of interest. The Island’s 280 acres are covered with hiking trails that are enjoyed by the Island’s visitors. The Constitution Island Association was founded in 1916 to preserve and protect the history and traditions of this unique American site. Also learn about the chaining of the Hudson.

    Things To Do
    Hiking Trails
    Historic Site
    Warner House Daily and Weekend Tours

    Cold Spring Tours

  • Daily tours leave from West Point’s South Dock
  • Weekend tours & Special Events are served by a shuttle bus from the Cold Spring Metro-North train station.

  •  US United States Military Academy cadet militaria history warfare American Armed Forces artifacts captured British defeat collection collections heritage West Point Visitors Center

    845-938-2638 
    The West Point Museum is considered to be the oldest and largest diversified public collection of miltaria in the Western Hemisphere. Its collections include nearly all aspects of military history and encompass the history of West Point and the US Military Academy, the evolution of warfare, and the development of the American Armed Forces.

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    Click to enlarge the sign Chaining the Hudson in the American Revolution.

    Click to enlarge sign about Chaining the Hudson in the American Revolution

    The sign reads:
    Chaining the Hudson
    "Early in the Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress realized that if the British controlled the Hudson River, they could divide the rebellious colonies. To prevent this, in March 1776, the Americans began construction of Fort Montgomery above the Popolopen Creek on the west side of the Hudson River. Their work soon expanded to include a second fort, Fort Clinton, on the south side of the creek, and a massive iron chain that stretched across the Hudson River.

    "Lieutenant Thomas Machin, one of the Continental Army's most able engineers, directed the work on the forts and the chain. During two separate attempts, the chain quickly broke under the strain of the ebb tide. Convinced that the chain could still work, Machin had the damage repaired and successfully stretched the chain across the river in march 1777.

    "British ships never tested the chain. Rather, the British captured the forts on October 6, 1777, and cut the chain the following day. Today, Fort Montgomery State Historic Site is open to the public and interprets the story of the forts and the battle."

    Click to enlarge sign: The First Chain along the Hudson River.

    Click to enlarge sign The First Chain along the Hudson River. The sign reads:
    First Chain
    New York
    The First Chain
    Planned to keep British
    Ships from going up
    River. Anchored on shore
    Below, was forced by the
    Enemy Oct. 7, 1777


    Chain at West Point
    After the British destroyed the Fort Montgomery chain, the Americans created an even bigger chain at West Point, which was never challenged by the enemy. The diagram on the interpretive sign is courtesy of the West Point Museum Collection, United States Military Academy.

    Fort Montgomery as a Historic Ruin
    Rather than rebuild Fort Montgomery, New York State Parks has chosen to preserve and interpret it as a ruin. The site includes an interpretive trail that guides visitors past the fort's ruins to breathtaking vies of the Hudson River.

    Find out more about the American Revolution in the Hudson River Valley.

     Great Chain, Revolutionary War, Warner family, ruins of the Revolutionary War, points of interest, hiking trails,  history, American site, chaining of the Hudson, Things To Do, Hiking Trails, Historic Site, Warner House, Daily and Weekend Tours Constitution Island

     
    Constitution Island is part of West Point, the United States Military Academy, a National Registered Landmark.

    Constitution Island is most famous for the Great Chain that was placed across the Hudson during the Revolutionary War. Constitution Island is also known for the Warner family who lived on the Island during the 19th century. The Warner House and ruins of the Revolutionary War fortifications are the primary points of interest. The Island’s 280 acres are covered with hiking trails that are enjoyed by the Island’s visitors. The Constitution Island Association was founded in 1916 to preserve and protect the history and traditions of this unique American site. Also learn about the chaining of the Hudson.

    Things To Do
    Hiking Trails
    Historic Site
    Warner House Daily and Weekend Tours

    Cold Spring Tours

  • Daily tours leave from West Point’s South Dock
  • Weekend tours & Special Events are served by a shuttle bus from the Cold Spring Metro-North train station.

  •  US United States Military Academy cadet militaria history warfare American Armed Forces artifacts captured British defeat collection collections heritage West Point Visitors Center

    845-938-2638 
    The West Point Museum is considered to be the oldest and largest diversified public collection of miltaria in the Western Hemisphere. Its collections include nearly all aspects of military history and encompass the history of West Point and the US Military Academy, the evolution of warfare, and the development of the American Armed Forces.

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    800-247-5047 
    Set on a hilltop overlooking the majestic Hudson River, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is a national historic landmark located in the heart of the Hudson Valley. The majestic, Gothic-style, granite building sits at the south entrance to the U.S. Military Academy, offering dramatic views of the Hudson River and the Hudson Highlands.

    With beautiful vistas, 151 luxury guest rooms, 10 meetings rooms, and fine dining, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is an ideal destination for a vacation. In keeping with the historic architecture, the dining room retains the old world charm with leaded glass windows, chandeliers and portraits of military leaders of the past. During the summer months, the Hudson Terrace offers alfresco dining and views of the Hudson River and historic Constitution Island.

    Press blue button for more about The Thayer Hotel.

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    845-938-4453 
    Eisenhower Hall Theatre is located at West Point, NY 10996-1593 in Orange County. Eisenhower Hall offers popular Broadway shows, comedy, classic musical icons and more. "When you purchase a season subscription, you are supporting one of our nation’s most precious treasures, our Corps of Cadets."

    Press blue button for more about this season's schedules and more about Eisenhower Hall Theatre.

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    800-247-5047 
    Set on a hilltop overlooking the majestic Hudson River, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is a national historic landmark located in the heart of the Hudson Valley. The majestic, Gothic-style, granite building sits at the south entrance to the U.S. Military Academy, offering dramatic views of the Hudson River and the Hudson Highlands.

    With beautiful vistas, 151 luxury guest rooms, 10 meetings rooms, and fine dining, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is an ideal destination for a vacation. In keeping with the historic architecture, the dining room retains the old world charm with leaded glass windows, chandeliers and portraits of military leaders of the past. During the summer months, the Hudson Terrace offers alfresco dining and views of the Hudson River and historic Constitution Island.

    Press blue button for more about The Thayer Hotel.

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    800-247-5047 
    Set on a hilltop overlooking the majestic Hudson River, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is a national historic landmark located in the heart of the Hudson Valley. The majestic, Gothic-style, granite building sits at the south entrance to the U.S. Military Academy, offering dramatic views of the Hudson River and the Hudson Highlands.

    With beautiful vistas, 151 luxury guest rooms, 10 meetings rooms, and fine dining, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is an ideal destination for a vacation. In keeping with the historic architecture, the dining room retains the old world charm with leaded glass windows, chandeliers and portraits of military leaders of the past. During the summer months, the Hudson Terrace offers alfresco dining and views of the Hudson River and historic Constitution Island.

    Press blue button for more about The Thayer Hotel.

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    Set on a hilltop overlooking the majestic Hudson River, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is a national historic landmark located in the heart of the Hudson Valley. The majestic, Gothic-style, granite building sits at the south entrance to the U.S. Military Academy, offering dramatic views of the Hudson River and the Hudson Highlands.

    With beautiful vistas, 151 luxury guest rooms, 10 meetings rooms, and fine dining, The Thayer Hotel at West Point is an ideal destination for a vacation. In keeping with the historic architecture, the dining room retains the old world charm with leaded glass windows, chandeliers and portraits of military leaders of the past. During the summer months, the Hudson Terrace offers alfresco dining and views of the Hudson River and historic Constitution Island.

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