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Weekend Walks in Dutchess & Putnam Counties: A Guide to History & Nature in the Eastern Hudson Valley

Weekend Walks in Dutchess & Putnam Counties: A Guide to History & Nature in the Eastern Hudson Valley
From ancient Brace Mountain in Taconic State Park in the north to the historically rich Hudson Highlands in the south, renowned naturalist Peggy Turco guides walkers and hikers on more than 35 naturally and historically rich walks throughout the eastern shore of the Hudson Valley. This second edition provides up-to-date listings and descriptions of all the new and exciting natural and historic areas with trails to walk and explore. Includes the Hudson Highlands; the newly expanded Fahnestock State Park, now the fifth largest park in the state; the mansions and estates of Millionaire's Row along the Hudson River's bank; the secret spots of the Harlem Valley; and all the parks of the inland hills, including two new state forests. The trails described here also include access directions, easy-to-read maps, mileage and time, clear trail directions, natural highlights and regional history.



Nanook Of The North
Nanook Of The North
A fascinating and suspenseful as any fictional movie adventure, "Nanook Of The North" remains, more than 75 years after its premiere, a landmark film both in the history of the documentary movement and of the cinema itself. In 1920, explorer and filmmaker Robert Flaherty called upon his ten years of experience in the frigid, sub-zero Hudson Bay region of Canada to make a "photoplay" about life there. As his subject, he cast the Eskimo hunter Nanook and a photogenic "family," personalities so real and vivid that no Hollywood screenwriter could possibly have dreamed them up. With unobtrusive, quietly powerful cinematography, Flaherty proceeded to film one stunning sequence after another of Nanook's cold and primitive existence. The result is a documentary arresting in its immediacy, full of the stark action of desperate hunts for food, and warmed by the inspiring efforts of a family who must fight together for survival. Nanook himself actually died of starvation only two years after shooting was completed, a fact that only strengthens the film's extraordinary impact. With "Nanook Of The North," Robert Flaherty found the natural drama of real life, inspired by the presence of the camera, that documentarians have sought ever since. Though the director would continue to make "reality films" sensitively revealing far-away lands and people. "Nanook Of The North" is still regarded as Flaherty's masterpiece. Kino and Video is proud to present this timeless film in the original director's cut, digitally mastered at visually correct speed from beautiful source materials, and dramatically enhanced with a new orchestral score by Timothy Brock. Also featured is an interview with Frances Flaherty, the director's widow and co-editor of the film. Flaherty On Film: Mrs.



Paul Hudson - Paul Hudson is a weather presenter for BBC North, in the UK. He can be seen on both editions of the regional news programme Look North, from Leeds (serving North, West and South Yorkshire and the north Midlands) and Hull (serving East Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and North Norfolk) where he enjoys regular sparring with presenter Peter Levy.

Hudson Line (Metro-North) - Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line is a commuter rail line running north from New York City along the east shore of the Hudson River. Metro-North service ends at Poughkeepsie, with Amtrak's Empire Corridor trains continuing north to and beyond Albany.

Hastings-on-Hudson (Metro-North station) - The Hastings-on-Hudson Metro-North Railroad station serves the residents of Hastings-on-Hudson, New York via the Hudson Line. Trains leave for New York City every 25 to 35 minutes on weekdays.

North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional High School District - The North Hunterdon-Voorhees Regional High School District is a regional, four-year public high school district, that serves over 2,500 students from twelve municipalities in northern Hunterdon County.



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