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  2. Hudson River - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson River is a 315-mile (507 km) river that flows from north to south primarily through eastern New York. It originates in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York and flows southward through the Hudson Valley to the New York Harbor between New York City and Jersey City, eventually draining into the Atlantic Ocean at Lower New York Bay.

  3. Hudson River, river in New York state, U.S. It flows almost entirely within the state, the exception being its final segment, where it forms the boundary between New York and New Jersey for 21 miles (34 km). The Hudson originates in several small postglacial lakes in the Adirondack Mountains near Mount Marcy (5,344 feet [1,629 metres]), the ...

  4. Hudson River - WorldAtlas

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    The 507 km long Hudson River is considered the longest river that flows entirely through the US State of New York. This long river flows from the north to south direction through the eastern side of the New York State and serves as a political border between the State of New York and the State of New Jersey.

  5. The Hudson River is the defining natural feature of a major region of New York State, familiar to millions who drive across its bridges, admire its grandeur from parks and historic sites, or ride the Hudson River Line railroad. Familiar as it may be, the Hudson is more than it seems.

  6. History of the Hudson River - Wikipedia

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    The Hudson River is a 315-mile (507 km) river in New York. The river is named after Henry Hudson, an Englishman sailing for the Dutch East India Company, who explored it in 1609, and after whom Canada's Hudson Bay is also named.

  7. Where Does the Hudson River Start and End - MyWaterEarth&Sky

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    Hudson River, the river flows north to south for approximately 315 miles most of it entirely in New York state, in the U.S. except for a small portion where it forms the boundary between the state of New York and New Jersey for about 21 miles. The river is a tidal estuary, meaning it is a mix of fresh water and saltwater.

  8. Hudson River From its start as a crystalline stream rushing through magnificent Adirondack scenery to its entrance into New York Harbor as an estuary alive with striped bass, blue crabs, and even seahorses, the Hudson possesses an abundant and diverse array of natural resources.

  9. Historic Hudson River Towns is a consortium of riverfront municipalities (villages, towns and cities) that was formed in 1994 to work together on issues of common concern. Our major focus has always been tourism development, with related issues of riverfront renewal and downtown revitalization.

  10. Hudson River Cruises - Historic Hudson River Towns

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    Ruins of a 19th century castle on Bannerman's Island can be seen on special guided history and walking tours departing from Newburgh Landing and Beacon. (845) 220-2120. Hudson River Adventures operates the Pride of the Hudson out of Newburgh, offering sightseeing and sunset cruises throughout the season. (845) 220-2120)

  11. Hudson river shows signs of rebound after decades as New York's...

    www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/mar/28/hudson-river...

    The Hudson, a 315-mile ribbon of water that rises in the Adirondack Mountains and empties in New York harbour, helped propel the economic fortunes of New York and the US as a key shipping route,...