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Haverstraw /ˈhævərˌstrɔː/ is a town in
Rockland County, New York,
United States,
located north of the Town of
Clarkstown and the Town of Ramapo; east of...
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Haverstraw is a
village incorporated in 1854 in the town of
Haverstraw in
Rockland County, New York,
United States. It is
located north of Congers, southeast...
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Haverstraw is a
village incorporated in 1883 in the town of
Haverstraw,
Rockland County, New York,
United States. It is
located northwest of Haverstraw...
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Haverstraw Heliport (FAA LID: H43) is a
privately owned,
public use
heliport located one nautical mile (2 km) east of
Haverstraw, a
village in the Town...
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river that
would one day bear his name, and
sailing through present-day
Haverstraw before exploring north in present-day Albany. In the
years before 1664...
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district includes all of
Stony Point and
Haverstraw. The
district includes the
villages of
Haverstraw and West
Haverstraw, and the
hamlets of
Stony Point and...
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Haverstraw Bay,
located in New York, is the
widest portion of the
Hudson River. The
width of
Haverstraw Bay is
approximately 3.4
miles (5.5 km), the length...
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Haverstraw Tunnel is an
early black and
white silent film
released in 1897 by the
American Mutoscope Company. It is
considered to be one of the first...
- West
Haverstraw. Most of the
hamlet is
within the West
Haverstraw village,
while a
small portion of
Garnerville defaults to the town of
Haverstraw. The...
- off on
Wayne Avenue and
heading east
toward Haverstraw. Most of this
stretch is a two-lane road. At
Haverstraw, US 202
makes a
sharp left turn
north onto...