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PHOTO BY PAMELA HANSON
A NEW
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MUSICAL
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Bannerman's Castle
What’s That?
H
ave you ever looked out the train window at an intriguing
structure or beautiful natural landmark and wondered what it is?
We have, too. These are some of a few you’ll see along the
Amtrak routes in New York State. Now you know!
Sunnyside, the former home of Washington Irving, can be seen north
of Yonkers. Irving, the author of “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” and “Rip
Van Winkle,” settled here in the 1830s. Now a historic house museum,
Historic Hudson Valley operates tours May–November. hudsonvalley.org
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Bannerman’s Castle sits on Pollepel Island in the Hudson River, north
of Croton-Harmon. The structure is named after Francis Bannerman VI,
a munitions dealer who bought the rocky island in 1900 as a storage
facility. Though it’s currently being restored, you can take a walking tour
May–October. bannermancastle.org
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Although you probably won’t see “Champ” in Lake Champlain as
you ride through Port Henry, it’s worth craning your neck for a glimpse
of the mystical lake creature. There’s been 300+ reported sightings—
and some blurry photos—of what’s thought to be a surviving relative
of the Plesiosaur. The village holds “Champ Day” this year on July 17.
porthenrymoriah.com/events
—Arlie Johansen
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Sunnyside
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PHOTOS: (BANNERMAN CASTLE) COURTESY AMTRAK; (SUNNYSIDE) © KAREN M. SHARMAN
Erie Canal Locks E14 and E15 can be seen halfway between Utica and
Amsterdam. Located in Canajoharie and Fort Plain, these locks rest on
the Mohawk River, which served an important role in 19th century
transportation of goods through New York State. canals.ny.gov