Garrison Landing Historic District, Historic district in Garrison, New York, United States.
Garrison Landing Historic District is a preserved neighborhood along the Hudson River featuring structures from the mid-1800s. The buildings display Carpenter Gothic style and sit between the rail line and the riverbank.
The district grew around the Hudson River Railroad and was founded around 1850 with buildings constructed by a ferry company president. The area received National Register listing in 1982.
The Philipstown Depot Theatre operates from the former train station and hosts regular performances and community events throughout the year. This venue has become a gathering place for performing arts in the area.
The location features a marina with direct access to the Hudson River and offers docking facilities and views across to the US Military Academy at West Point. Visitors can explore the waterfront and observe the academy grounds from the opposite shore.
The Golden Eagle Hotel built in 1854 stands as the primary brick structure among wooden buildings and displays distinctive trim and architectural elements of its era. Its material and ornamentation set it apart from the surrounding houses.
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