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- early 1870s, the town was divided into five different parts: Middletown, Sickletown, Pascack, Muddy Brook, and Naurashaun. There are conflicting accounts...
- Sickletown was a hamlet in the town of Orangetown in Rockland County, New York, United States. It was located north of Nauraushaun, east of the state of...
- National Register of Historic Places. (NRHP) Clarksville – West Nyack and Sickletown Rds. Clarksville Inn – 1 Strawtown Road. The inn was built by Thomas Warner...
- State Park – A state park in Palisades, south of the village of Piermont. Sickletown – A hamlet. Middletown – A hamlet. Pearl River station in Pearl River...
- west side of Blue Hill, 800 feet (240 m) south of its intersection with Sickletown and Convent roads, east of the village of Pearl River. It occupies an...
- John's in the Wilderness (10980) Tappan Sloat (10983) Sandyfield (10983) Sickletown (10962) Sterlington (10974) Major John Andre Monument - Tappan, New York...
- Cloverleaf interchange; exits 8E-W on Palisades Parkway 11.73 18.88 CR 23 (Sickletown Road) Eastbound entrance only Central Nyack 12.39 19.94 Eastern end of...
- in Clarkstown South Blue Hill Road, and Blue Hill, Convent, Blue Hill, Sickletown, Strawtown, and Ridge roads — — CR 23A 0.22 0.35 CR 23 Dead end Old Blue...
- the stone-crushing mill. Sickletown – A hamlet named after the Sickles family located along the east and west side of Sickletown Road, also named after...
- The Jacob P. Perry House is a historic home on Sickletown Road in Pearl River, New York, United States. It was constructed around the end of the 18th century...