Congrats Marsha

May 18, 2009
Congrats Marsh on getting the daily double! The city was New City, New York.
Here's some quick information about New City:

  • Coe's Tavern - Formerly at northeast corner of Route 45 & New Hempstead Road - On two occasions Continental Army troops encamped here. Maj. Tallmadge and his dragoons halted here when taking Joshua Heft Smith and Mjr. John Andre from West Point to Tappan in 1780.
  • Cropsey Farm, 230 Little Tor Road - This is one of the five remaining vegetable and fruit farms in Rockland County. The farmhouse and its twin, China Echo farmhouse were built of native red sandstone around 1769 by the Blauvelt brothers and is one of the oldest existing barns in the county.
  • Dutch Garden - Designed by Mary Mowbray Clarke, a West Nyack native, in 1933-34 as memorial to county's early settlers, and won "Garden of the Year" from Better Home and Gardens magazine in 1935. Master craftsman Biaglo Gugliuzzo of Garnerville created walks and latticed walls of Haverstraw brick. Still standing is Tea House with carvings of mountains, windmills and other serene symbols representing aspects of Dutch-American history, others of motifs popular in 1930's - Popeye, the Baker Cocoa and Old Dutch Cleanser maids. Over the years, it served as a site for weddings and for concerts. It has been said that folk singer Burl Ives once performed there and that Eleanor Roosevelt visited the garden. Markers on site. Now a county park with beautiful display of flowering bulbs in spring.
  • English Church and Schoolhouse
  • H. R. Stevens House - 234 Congers Road
  • The Historical Society of Rockland County, 20 Zukor Road.
  • The Jacob Blauvelt Farmhouse, 20 Zukor Road. - A farmhouse of Dutch colonial style built 1882. Contains an open fireplace for cooking demonstrations. The 4-acre (16,000 m2) site also has a museum, herb garden and nature trail.
  • Law Enforcement Museum - The walls of the county Sheriff’s Department are lined with photos and interesting memorabilia about enforcement in Rockland County, New York City and around the nation
  • New City Library - 220 North Main Street
  • The New Hempstead Church, 484 New Hempstead Road., The first English-speaking church established in the county, organized by English settlers from Hempstead, Long Island in 1734 who wish to have services in English rather than Dutch as in the Reformed Church.
  • Saint Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church - Celebrated 100 years in November 2007
  • Van Houten Gardens - 241 S. Little Tor Road - Formerly part of the Cropsey Farm. Across the road is a Dutch sandstone house, built around 1769 and owned by the Cropsey family since 1893.
  • Delwood Country Club hosts The Kennedy Funding Invitational(http://www.thekennedyfundinginvitational.com/), an unofficial tennis tournament that raises money for breast cancer. Notable players that participated include tennis legends Pete Sampras and John McEnroe. The tournament also attracted top players such as Dudi Sela, Sam Querrey, Michael Russell, Justin Gimelstob, Amer Delic, Bobby Reynolds, Kevin Kim, Noam Okun.


Game 6 will be commencing soon. A couple things to take note on:
Games that you may not have remembered but have good payouts
  • Pacman Challenge
  • 10k Comment Challenge
  • 1k Comment Challenge (YouTube)
  • Daily Raffle ( Once our Facebook Fan Page has 1000 members)
Remember we here at NY Silly love giving away money but we also love attention, can you give us that?

1 comments:

Marsha said...

My, my Mr. Hedge Hog...you are certainly doing alot of background research these days! Are you the one working the hardest? Something in your last blog gave me an super idea for a future game place.