US Route 9W, Revolutionary War, History-Based Travel, Road Trip Driv

US Route 9W, Revolutionary War, History-Based Travel, Road Trip Driv

US Route 9W, Revolutionary War, History-based Travel, Road Trip Driv... http://revolutionaryday.com/usroute9w/default.htm Books US4 NY5 US7 US9 Home US20 US60 US202 US221 Canal TRIP LOG INTRODUCTION: A Revolutionary Day that follows British incursions from New York City up the Hudson River. Early Morning -- Mile Mark 0 - 13.2 NEW YORK CITY, NY: A short walk from Battery Park to Wall Street historically traverses the beginning and the end of the American Revolution as well as the beginning of the American nation. Mid-Morning -- Mile Mark 13.2 - 33.4 FORT LEE, NJ: Visit the “post on the New Jersey side” where George Washington was forced to watch the surrender of New York City to the British. ALPINE LANDING: Visit the base of the Palisades near the location of the British landing prior to the attack on Fort Lee. Late Morning — Mile Mark 33.4 - 52.7 TAPPAN, NY: Visit the DeWint House: George Washington’s Headquarters on four separate occasions. Early Afternoon — Mile Mark 52.7 - 64.5 STONY POINT BATTLEFIELD, NY: Visit the battlefield where a British garrison was surprised by a midnight assault by “Mad” Anthony Wayne’s American Light Infantry. FORT MONTGOMERY: Visit the remains of Fort Montgomery. 1 of 2 6/29/17, 10:26 AM US Route 9W, Revolutionary War, History-based Travel, Road Trip Driv... http://revolutionaryday.com/usroute9w/default.htm Mid-Afternoon — Mile Mark 64.5 - 78.1 WEST POINT: Tour the “west point” of the Hudson River — a natural obstacle to river navigation and once the site of a well-fortified, American defensive position; also a plot of land that was once offered for sale by Benedict Arnold to the British for 20,000 pounds and the current home of the United States Military Academy. Late Afternoon — Mile Mark 78.1 - 119.3 NEW WINDSOR: Visit Washington’s final winter encampment from October 1782 to June 1783. NEWBURGH: Visit Washington’s longest and final headquarters of the American Revolution. Early Evening — Mile Mark 119.3 KINGSTON: Walk around the Kingston Stockade that was once torched by the British in the fall of 1777. BIBLIOGRAPHY & LINKS Take the Revolutionary War Road Trip Book on your Car Tour Tell us about your revolutionary day along Historical US Route 9W. Since December 2001, visits to this Web Page. Copyright © 2002 by Cyber Haus. All rights reserved. Take Another Revolutionary War Road Trip 2 of 2 6/29/17, 10:26 AM.

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