80 km from New York, in the county of Orange, on the island that was originally known as “Wooden ladle”, a legend telling the story of Polly Pell, a girl was abandoned on the island. The name “Bannerman” is rather to one of the island’s owners (its New York store was not big enough to contain ammunition, so he built an arsenal on the island (realizing a building with the appearance of a castle). what remains today is its backbone. http://www.bannermancastle.org/index.html The island (now owned ‘the State of New York), has provided the setting for novels and movies.
The Bannerman Castle Trust will begin their Touring & Event season out on the Island beginning April 30th (with tours departing every weekend from Beacon and Newburgh, New York, through the end of October). http://www.thehudsonvalley.com/ Bannerman Island, is located in Fishkill (between Beacon and Cold Spring, on the east side of the Hudson River). Due to the nature of the Island, the only safe way of visiting it is through official tours provided by the Bannerman Castle Trust. Transportation to Bannerman Island for the majority of tours are on their boat, the Estuary Steward.
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