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HAVERSTRAW BAY COUNTY
PARK 21 Gagan Road – Haverstraw
DIRECTIONS: From Route 9W travel east on Railroad Avenue (County Route 94), Railroad Avenue becomes Grassy Point Road (County Route 108), turn right onto Gagan Road (County Route 109). Park is adjacent to Haverstraw Marina. Bridge Restriction: 10 ton limit PARKING: Approximately 200 vehicles, plus 50 vehicles with trailers for boat launch. Buses over 10 tons prohibited. No parking for buses over 19 feet. REST ROOMS: Yes. Handicapped facilities available. HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE: All facilities.
HISTORY: The property has played a prominent role in the industrial development of Rockland County. Starting in 1771 the property was used for brick making by Jacob Van Dyke from Holland. He made bricks by hand which were used for fireplaces and chimneys. In 1815 James Wood, an Englishman, came to Haverstraw and established his first brickyard. Later he invented a machine for tempering clay. The first low-pressure steam brick dryer was invented by David Strickland in 1912 and in 1920 he created the Strickland Automatic Brick-making machine. Strickland created the oven-sized brick and introduced the coloring of common brick in the New York market. In 1906 a series of landslides caused by the mining of clay beneath the town destroyed part of Haverstraw. In the late 1950’s the area was used as a staging site for the construction of New York City’s Pier 57 and the Tappan Zee Bridge. The property remained vacant until the County acquired it for a park in 1999. Officially dedicated on July 21, 2003. PRESENT USE: Boat launch, nature and walking trails, fishing areas, picnic areas, playground, and September 11th Victims memorial, Parks office. NO boats or fishing poles available for rental. NO swimming or wading. FUTURE PLANS: To construct a nature trail around the pond. WILDLIFE OF RECORD: Belted Kingfisher, Mallard, Canada Goose, Great Blue Heron, Northern Cardinal, American Crow, Blue Jay, Song Sparrow, Great Black-Backed Gull, Northern Mockingbird, Black-Capped Chickadee, Red-Bellied Woodpecker, Downey Woodpecker, White-Breasted Nuthatch, Carolina Wren, Northern Harrier, Bald Eagle, Bufflehead, Hooded Merganser, White-Throated Sparrow, Baltimore Oriole, Ring-Billed Gull, Gray Catbird, Yellow-Rumped Warbler, Common Yellowthroat, White-eyed Vireo, Whitetail Deer, Eastern Cottontail, Harbor Seal (seasonal), Raccoon, Woodchuck, Eastern Gray Squirrel. |