High Falls New York Real Estate
Related Areas: Marbletown, Rosendale
High Falls NY Real Estate - High Falls New York is a small hamlet sited between Rosendale and Marbletown at the foot of Mohonk Mountain. Originally made famous for its canal, High Falls is now a hot spot for antiques, gift shops and excellent restaurants. During the summer, the streets are alive with locals and out-of-towners visiting to take in a vibe that can only be found in High Falls. From late spring to early fall, the town holds several local events that demonstrate the true character of the community. Read more about High Falls . . .
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Most of the history of High Falls centers on the implementation of the D&H Canal. The D&H Canal museum is positioned in the heart of High Falls, adjacent to a portion of the canal and locks. Constructed from 1825 to 1829 the D & H Canal was built to transport coal from mines in northeastern Pennsylvania to markets on the Hudson River. Towpath locks 16 to 20 of the Delaware & Hudson Canal run through the hamlet of High Falls. This canal was built from 1825-1829 and, at a cost of approximately $1 million, the first canal in American history built as a completely private enterprise.
Today, you can tour the D&H Canal area and museum to learn much of the history and its significance to Ulster County. As is the case with most of Ulster County, High Falls offers an heightened quality of life and a variety of culture and activity.
The High Falls NY real estate market is steady and has historically remained as such. The eclectic draw and funky small-town character is well sought after by many urban dwellers seeking life in the country. The culture and entertainment scene is intact providing residents and visitors with plenty to do.