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  • ...icularly in the civil rights and environment movements. He co-founded the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater project in 1966. Most recently, Seeger, still performing
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  • ...er than lake Ontario, and the outflow of the Great Lakes flowed down the [[Hudson River]], and its [[tributary]], the [[Mohawk River]].
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  • ...''A Toper Asleep.'' Subsequently he painted some landscapes on the river [[Hudson River|Hudson]], and in 1839 he went to [[Rome]]. On his return to the US he paint
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  • ...ore, and large amounts of water flowed down the [[Mohawk River]], to the [[Hudson River]], to the [[Atlantic Ocean]].<ref name=Arcadia_ErieCanal/> The valley this
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  • The '''''David A. Boody''''' was a [[fireboat]] operated on the lower [[Hudson River]].<ref name=Marine1FdnyHistory/> She was built for, and first operated by,
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  • ...oundaries are coterminous with New York County. The island is limited by [[Hudson River]] in the west and [[East River]] in the east. It has a population of 1,537,
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  • {{rpl|Hudson River}}
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  • ...[26th Street (Manhattan)|26th Street]] on the [[North River (Hudson River)|Hudson River]].
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  • Rip Van Winkle lived in a small village in the [[Hudson River]] valley in upstate New York. He was a simple, good-natured fellow who love
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  • {{rpl|Hudson River}}
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  • ...from [[US Airways Flight 1549]], when she made an emergency landing on the Hudson River in 2009. | title = A Workhorse on the Hudson River, Now Retired From Fighting Fires, Chugs Toward a Second Act
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  • ...o welcome her as she transited the [[Oswego Canal]], [[Erie Canal]], and [[Hudson River]].<ref name=RegisterStar2015-10-21/>
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  • ...73-1818'' (1918)</ref> Likewise, the Dutch set up fur trading posts in the Hudson River valley, followed by large grants of land to rich landowning patroons who br
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  • ...allower draft, making her well-suited to be stationed in a region of the [[Hudson River]] with areas of shallow water.<ref name=NYTimes1962-09-14/>
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  • | title = A Workhorse on the Hudson River, Now Retired From Fighting Fires, Chugs Toward a Second Act
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  • ...houlder, its border is the [[Wikipedia:Raritan Bay|Raritan Bay]] and the [[Hudson River]], across from New York City.
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  • ...o attacks by the Iroquois, who were allied with rival Dutch traders in the Hudson River valley of [[New Netherland]]. The Jesuits were successful in converting th
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  • ...nd the United States. With its extensive river system, the midwestern and Hudson River Valley United States supported a large array of steamboats that effectively
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  • ...the ''Abram S. Hewitt''{{'}}s captain, John Connoly, was jolted into the [[Hudson River]] by a collision.<ref name=NYTimes1927-01-28/> Although he was burdened by
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  • ...1; the rescue of airline passengers from the airliner that landed on the [[Hudson River]].<ref name=FemaFireboatsThenAndNow/> She was auctioned off after she incur
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