Town of Rosendale, Administrative district in Ulster County, New York.
Rosendale is an administrative division in central Ulster County spanning approximately 20.75 square miles with several smaller hamlets such as Binnewater, Bloomington, Cottekill, and High Falls. The area is governed by a local administration with a supervisor and four council members responsible for managing property assessments and local services.
The town was created in 1844 from portions of Hurley, Marbletown, and New Paltz and quickly became a major producer of natural cement. This material gained recognition when it was selected for the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge, establishing the area's economic importance in the 1800s.
The community maintains strong connections through regular gatherings and events that bring neighbors together throughout the year. These occasions reflect how local traditions and shared interests shape daily life in the area.
The area is straightforward to explore and offers good conditions for visitors interested in discovering the region and its various communities. Nearby larger towns are easily accessible, making it a practical base for exploring the broader Ulster County region.
Former dolomite mines in the area were repurposed into unexpected uses after mining stopped, including mushroom cultivation facilities and film production locations. This transformation shows how old industrial sites gain new purposes and serve diverse functions today.
Location: Ulster County
GPS coordinates: 41.84398,-74.08209
Latest update: December 7, 2025 20:25
Catskill Aqueduct
4.6 km
Rosendale Trestle
521 m
Joppenbergh Mountain
448 m
Perrine's Bridge
3.7 km
Snyder Estate Natural Cement Historic District
1.4 km
Rosendale Theatre
34 m
Cornelius Wynkoop Stone House
5.2 km
High Falls Historic District
4.1 km
Main Street Historic District
5.2 km
Tobias Van Steenburgh House
10.8 km
Hurley Historic District
9.2 km
Binnewater Historic District
1.5 km
Bevier House Museum
5.4 km
Major Jacob Hasbrouck Jr. House
9.3 km
Lock Tender's House and Canal Store Ruin
4.6 km
Shaupeneak Ridge Cooperative Recreation Area
7.3 km
Kripplebush Historic District
8.8 km
Rosendale Library
569 m
Delaware and Hudson Canal Museum
4.2 km
Boice House
10.8 km
Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Klyne Esopus
9.4 km
Chichester House
10.8 km
Poppletown Farmhouse
9.2 km
DuBois-Deyo House
4.4 km
Sahler Stone House
9.2 km
Jacobus Van Wagenen Stone House
9.1 km
Sahler Stone House and Dutch Barn
9.8 km
Stilwell Stone House
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