Situated between the Shawangunk Mountains and the Hudson River, the town
of Plattekill has long served as an important crossroads for neighboring
communities. Since its settlement, the town's roads, railway, and
aqueduct have provided vital links to surrounding counties, allowed
access to the Hudson River, and transported resources to and from New
York City. The unique character of the town's three main hamlets is
evident in the images compiled here, while the smaller hamlets and
neighborhoods documented within reflect the ever-changing nature of the
town. More than two centuries of history are recalled through vivid
photographs, many published for the first time, that evoke the spirit of
Plattekill's people and places, the era of resorts, the villas and
boardinghouses, the times of war and of expansion, and various
milestones in the town's history.