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Stony Point - a Place of Revolutionary History & Theatre

 
 

845-786-2716
74 East Main St
Stony Point, NY 10980
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A town rich in history, Stony Point is a great place to visit any time of the year. In addition to its panoramic river views, Stony Point features historic sites and landmarks from the American Revolutionary War including the Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site and Stony Point Lighthouse—the oldest lighthouse on the Hudson River, and Perkins Memorial Tower, which stands at the summit of Bear Mountain State Park.


Stony Point is also home to the Penguin Repertory Theatre, one of the Hudson Valley’s most celebrated cultural institutions.
 
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