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    Snowshoes by the Hudson River.
    Pavilion on the White River Trail.
    Picnic area on the White River Trail.
    Overlooking the Hudson River.
    View from the White River Trail.
    View from the White River Trail.
    Northern hardwoods decorate the trail.
    Cedar trees along the trail.
    Rock walls designating former property lines.
    Signs of woodpeckers.
    Stream leading to the Hudson River.
    Hudson River beach.
    Cove House (private residence).
    A place to sit and relax.
    Powerhouse (picnic shelter).
    First sight of Mills Mansion.
    Esopus Meadows Lighthouse.
    Beachfront along the Hudson River.
    Sugar Maples line the road.
    The mansion grounds.
    Statue near the mansion.
    Mills mansion.
    Staatsburgh State Historic Site (Mills Mansion).
    The front of Staatsburgh State Historic Site (Mills Mansion).
    Scenery along the red trail.
    Former entrance to the grounds.
    Along the Blue Trail.
    The Eames family cemetery is at the end of the Blue Trail.
    Historic Ice House.
    Park monument in memory of Lewis Norrie.

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