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The History of America Flows Through the Hudson River, and the Country’s Aquatic Superhighway Is on the Rebound
For millennia before steamships busied the river’s waters, Native Americans roved it in dugout canoes, spearing sturgeons known to fly into the air like birds. The Hudson River’s restless ribbon cuts ...
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America's deepest river winds past charming towns, picturesque views, and outdoor adventure
One of America's most historic rivers is a waterway of superlatives that serves as a beautiful ribbon to follow on a fun road ...
The age of sheen. The valley that is a door -- A new world -- Romancing the valley -- Great and greater estates -- The Astor orphans -- "My 300 daughters" -- Saratoga truncated -- Rough rider at the ...
19TH CENTURIES, THE HUDSON RIVER, EVEN JUST ABOVE NEW YORK CITY, WAS STILL FAIRLY QUIET, PASTORAL AND UNDEVELOPED. THAT CHANGED WITH THE ADVENT OF THE RAILROADS, AND IT CHANGED FAR MORE WITH THE ...
Historical facts/biological questions -- Linkage between people and ecosystems: how did we get from separate to equal -- Symbioses between biologists and scientists -- Hudson River fisheries: once ...
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