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  • The '''Hudson River''' is a river in the [[United States of America]]. It is the most important [[Image:Hudson River map.png|left|Map of the Hudson River Watershed]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hudson River/External Links]]
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  • *{{cite book |title=Hudson River Journey: Images from Lake Tear of the Clouds to New York Harbor |author=Tru
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hudson River/Related Articles]]
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  • *[http://www.hudsonriver.org/ Hudson River Foundation] *[http://www.hrwa.org/index.html Hudson River Watertrail Association]
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  • {{r|Hudson River School}}
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  • The '''Hudson River''' is a river in the [[United States of America]]. It is the most important [[Image:Hudson River map.png|left|Map of the Hudson River Watershed]]
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  • ...orer (ca 1565-1611), first European to discover Hudson Bay and sail up the Hudson River.
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  • *[http://www.hudsonriver.org/ Hudson River Foundation] *[http://www.hrwa.org/index.html Hudson River Watertrail Association]
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  • {{r|Hudson River School}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hudson River/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hudson River/External Links]]
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  • A large town on the Hudson River in [[New York (U.S. state)]], directly across the river from the north part
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  • {{Image|AlbanyNYPano.jpg|right|400px|Skyline of Albany, NY, from across the Hudson river, May 2009.}} ...ce with the Mohawk River. The city is near the north end of the navigable Hudson River. Albany is on the Amtrak line to New York City, a 2.5-hour trip by train.
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  • The canyon of the Hudson River and its adjacent communities in New York.
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  • {{r|Hudson River}}
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  • Utica is on the [[Mohawk River]], a [[tributary]] of the [[Hudson River]], and the only river to cross the [[Appalachian Mountains]].
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  • {{r|Hudson River}}
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  • *{{cite book |title=Hudson River Journey: Images from Lake Tear of the Clouds to New York Harbor |author=Tru
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  • '''Troy, New York''' is a large town on the Hudson River in [[New York (U.S. state)]], directly across the river from the north part
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  • ...fireboat]] operated by the city of [[Newburgh, New York]], a city on the [[Hudson River]].<ref name=TimesHeraldRecord2016-06-29/> | quote = Maloney called it the “most sophisticated” Hudson River-based fireboat between Albany and New York City and said it will protect no
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  • {{r|Hudson River}}
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  • ...north and east of [[Manhattan (borough)|Manhattan]] and bordered by the [[Hudson River]] in the west and by the [[East River]] in the west. Apart from Marble Hill
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  • {{rpl|Hudson River}}
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  • .... state)|New York]]'s state capital, [[Albany, New York|Albany]], on the [[Hudson River]].<ref name=selkirkfd2017-07-17/> | quote = Selkirk FD maintains the area of the Hudson River that borders its Fire District. Which goes from the Albany City Line, down
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  • |event='''1609''': [[Henry Hudson]] sails up [[Hudson River]] in search of the passage; he later explored [[Hudson Bay]], where he pres
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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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  • ...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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  • ...ch East India Company]] in 1609, on which he discovered and ascended the [[Hudson River]], and the second under the dual sponsorship of the [[Virginia Company]] an *1609: [[Henry Hudson]] sails up [[Hudson River]] in search of the passage; he later explored [[Hudson Bay]], where he pres
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  • ...ch East India Company]] in 1609, on which he discovered and ascended the [[Hudson River]], and the second under the dual sponsorship of the [[Virginia Company]] an *1609: [[Henry Hudson]] sails up [[Hudson River]] in search of the passage; he later explored [[Hudson Bay]], where he pres
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  • ...e Erie Canal was opened allowing maritime travel between Lake Erie and the Hudson River, which leads to the Atlantic Ocean. Passenger ship and ferry travel exists
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  • ...], ''Troilus'' made her last voyage under her own power, steaming up the [[Hudson River]] to moor at the Eureka Shipyard, [[Newburgh]], to remove remaining materia
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  • ...h Avenue in privileged circumstances, summering in the family house on the Hudson River at Irvington-on-Hudson in Westchester.
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  • ...ort Washington attacked three British warships attempting to sail up the [[Hudson River]]. The ships managed to pass through, leading Washington to question the va
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  • ...ort Washington attacked three British warships attempting to sail up the [[Hudson River]]. The ships managed to pass through, leading Washington to question the va
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  • ...ed after [[Storm King Mountain]], a Catskill mountain peak overlooking the Hudson River. She was designed as a troop carrier and received four battle stars for [[W
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  • ...laid up in reserve, out of commission, with the Maritime Administration's Hudson River Reserve Fleet at Jones Point, New York. She was struck from the Navy Regist
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  • ...he [[National Park Service]]. The island is on the New Jersey side of the Hudson River. During the colonial period, however, New York had taken possession, and Ne
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  • ...to the [[US Airways Flight 1549|Crash of US Airways Flight 1549]] on the [[Hudson River]] in 2009.
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  • ...biphenyl|PCB]] dredging operations on the [[Pollution of the Hudson River|Hudson River]]]]
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  • ...e of the Appalachians to the Atlantic Ocean are the Connecticut River, the Hudson River, the Delaware River, the Susquehanna River, the Potomac River, the James Ri
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  • .... A third grade project growing out of the day to day life of the nearby [[Hudson River]] became one of the most celebrated units of the school, a unit on [[boat]]
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  • ...]. It is located in [[New York (U.S. state)|New York state]] east of the [[Hudson River]]'s mouth. The wider metropolitan area (including portions in [[New Jersey ...driving distance from New York.</ref> The location at the mouth of the [[Hudson River]], which feeds into a naturally sheltered harbor and then into the [[Atlant
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  • ...d and killed Kammerer in an altercation that took place in a park on the [[Hudson River]], and disposed of the body in the river. This may have been some form of s
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  • ...of such foreign troops as might be hired to begin their operations up the Hudson River; another army composed partly of old, disciplined troops and partly of Cana ...ere were 10,000 regulars there who could come down the long [[Montreal]] - Hudson River corridor. By 1777, however, a hundred thousand patriotic New Englanders liv
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  • ...alitarian religion. In the Dutch areas of upstate New York, especially the Hudson River Valley, [[patroons]] acquired vast land holdings and rented the farmlands t
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  • ...foot (0.9 meter) concrete wall holding back groundwater and the adjacent [[Hudson River]].<ref name=NCSTAR1-7>{{citation
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  • ...s-airways-airbus-crashes-in-the-hudson-river/ US Airways Airbus Crashes in Hudson River], January 15, 2009, ''Airline World''.</ref>
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  • ...[[London Virginia Company]], allowing them to settle at the mouth of the [[Hudson River]]. They obtained financing -- a loan--through the "Merchant Adventurers," ...return north and abandon their original plans to land at the mouth of the Hudson River.<!-- <ref>Philbrick (2006), pp 35-36</ref>--->
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  • ..., the most prominent photo from the emergency landing of a jetliner in the Hudson River was posted on Twitter by a citizen journalist. Many newspaper websites now
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  • ...pg|right|thumb|200px|The Notlek courts at Riverside Dr. and 119th St.; the Hudson River is at the far top left]]
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