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  Warrensburgh Heritage Trail

Tours

Tour Pages are Under Construction

Enjoy a Journey Through Time

Let these guides direct you while strolling along or driving around the streets and avenues.  There are fine examples of relatively pure architectural styles.  Warrensburg will move into the future while retaining its past.
Warrensburgh Historical Society has created four  walking tours and two driving tours  which highlight the more than 400 historic properties in Warrensburg and the surrounding areas.  Downloadable and printable legal sized brochures which guide you along the tour are available on this website as well as at the Town Hall and Warrensburg Historical Museum.  At this time Tour 2 is the only one available.  Others will be added soon.  This website  also serves as a guide as you stroll or drive  around the streets and avenues of Warrensburg.  The website  provides in-depth information about the architectural heritage, and history of many of the properties on the tour.  Group tours with knowledgeable guides are sponsored at different times throughout the year.  Contact the town historian for more information.
Walking TOUR 1
Walking TOUR 2
Walking TOUR 3
South End of Warrensburgh
Route 9 Bridge up Main to Health Center, Cross Osborne Bridge, South to Judd Bridge and back to Route 9 Bridge
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Early Residential & Civic District
This tour will take you through the main residential area of early Warrensburg, where many of the affluent business owners lived and entertained.  They were doctors, lawyers, owners of major industries and businesses living on elm tree lined streets.

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Download Brochure  Page 1|2
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North  End of Warrensburgh
From bandstand, north on Hudson St. to Fourth Street, cross Fourth to Main and back down Main to Bandstand.
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Walking TOUR 4
Driving TOUR 5
Driving TOUR 6
Industrial
Osborne Bridge to end of sidewalk
back to Woolen Bridge, to Milton Ave.,
to Library,  right on Elm to Osborne Bridge.
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Recreation
to Warren County Nature Trail,
up to Rt. 28 to Pack Forest.
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Industry, Nature & Railroad
Osborne Bridge to Rt. 418
to Thurman Station.
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