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and the rest to the non-profit Ashokan Foundation. The Ashokan Foundation continues to support and develop environmental education programs for schools in partnership with non-profit partner the Ashokan Center. Additionally Ashokan's Music & Dance Camps for adults and families have remained in
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and woodland caribou took over the trail blazing begun by earlier mammals. At some point during this time, the first people entered the area hunting the ice-age "mega-fauna". Evidence of these first people is scant in this area, but they undoubtedly followed the game trails along the Esopus.
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The story of Ashokan begins over 400 million years ago during the Devonian Period. The vastly swollen Esopus Creek struggled to find its present path through Ashokan which was well-blocked by glacial
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The first homesteaders on the land were a third generation Dutchman named Jacobus Bush and his wife, Eycke Vandermerke, born in
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and it was a common practice for Tories and their Indian allies to raid frontier homes. It had become such a problem that
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inspired "Indians". Thomas was an outspoken proponent of the patriot cause. This was the frontier during the
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continuous operation since 1980 and additional new arts programs are currently in the works.
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means "place of many fishes," or "where rushing waters meet" in the Lenape language.
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College Auxiliary Service as the Ashokan Field Campus from 1967 until 2008.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Ulster County, New York
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The land was sold in 2008 to the Open Space Conservancy, part of the
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National Register of Historic Places in Ulster County, New York
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and other ice age mammals migrated along the un-crossable
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New York City Department of Environmental Protection
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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A map of New York, yellow with neighboring areas in pink, with a red dot west of the Hudson about midway between New York City and Albany
Olive Bridge, New York
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National Register of Historic Places
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Catskill Mountains
New York
Jay Ungar's
Ashokan Farewell
The Civil War
Marbletown
Tory
American Revolutionary War
General Washington
Shokan
SUNY New Paltz's
Open Space Institute
New York City Department of Environmental Protection
moraine
Canada
mammoths
Esopus
boreal
Mastodons
National Register of Historic Places listings in Ulster County, New York

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