Sterling Lake Iron Works in Tuxedo Park
The remains of the furnace and iron works that produced the massive Hudson River Chain still stand in the woods of New York.

πŸ“œ Original ironworks, established 1736, produced the Hudson River Chain. πŸ” Remains of furnaces and mining facilities visible in New York woods. # Why Go βš™οΈ Explore historical industrial ruins ⛓️ Explore the site of a crucial Revolutionary War iron production. 🌳 Discover industrial ruins within Sterling Forest State Park. 🚢 Witness the remnants of a once-bustling 18th to 20th-century operation. 🚢 Easy access from New York State Park system # Why Avoid ⚠️ Mines are flooded, only rail tracks indicate entrance. 🏚️ Furnaces are crumbling, reflecting a long-gone industry. # Tips πŸ…ΏοΈ Parking available at Sterling Lake State Park Visitor Center. πŸ—ΊοΈ Check Sterling Lake State Park website for detailed directions.

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