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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2010

Two Vassar students--Ruby Cramer '12 and Tanay Tatum '12--take us on a tour of the Walkway Over the Hudson (the longest pedestrian bridge in the world!) in Poughkeepsie, NY.

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  • 1:46 They need to clean that wasteland up along the river. Why not have a park running the entire length of the Hudson from Waryas Park all the way to Marist College? An elevator to the walkway from the park waterfront would be a nice addition also. I would also love to see restaurant's and other businesses along N.Water St. What a great place Poughkeepsie could be.

  • Loved this only way too many people with dogs - you are constantly sidestepping dog poop.

  • Thank you girls, it was a "fun" walk!

  • "Bridging Three Centuries: A History of the Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge," an exhibition organized and curated by then Vassar College Senior Andrew Albertson, opened in the James W. Palmer III '90 Gallery in the College Center at Vassar College on January 15, 2001. The exhibition remained open through January 30.

    Attendance was fantastic!

  • If you haven't "walked the walk" I strongly encourage you to do so. I have walked it many times and it never gets old.

  • ive been there! i didnt walk the whole thing though

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