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The Catskills: History and Impact on America by Stephen Silverman – Perfect for History Buffs & Travel Enthusiasts
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The Catskills: History and Impact on America by Stephen Silverman – Perfect for History Buffs & Travel Enthusiasts
The Catskills: History and Impact on America by Stephen Silverman – Perfect for History Buffs & Travel Enthusiasts
The Catskills: History and Impact on America by Stephen Silverman – Perfect for History Buffs & Travel Enthusiasts
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Companion book to the exhibit Echoes From The Borscht Belt, photographer Marisa Scheinfeld's exploration of what remains of the Catskills hotels and resorts in Upstate New York. On exhibit at the Yiddish Book Center Summer 2015.

The Catskills (“Cat Creek” in Dutch), America’s original frontier, northwest of New York City, with its seven hundred thousand acres of forest land preserve and its five counties—Delaware, Greene, Sullivan, Ulster, Schoharie; America’s first great vacationland; the subject of the nineteenth-century Hudson River School paintings that captured the almost godlike majesty of the mountains and landscapes, the skies, waterfalls, pastures, cliffs . . . refuge and home to poets and gangsters, tycoons and politicians, preachers and outlaws, musicians and spiritualists, outcasts and rebels . . .

Stephen Silverman and Raphael Silver tell of the turning points that made the Catskills so vital to the development of America: Henry Hudson’s first spotting the distant blue mountains in 1609; the New York State constitutional convention, resulting in New York’s own Declaration of Independence from Great Britain and its own constitution, causing the ire of the invading British army . . . the Catskills as a popular attraction in the 1800s, with the construction of the Catskill Mountain House and its rugged imitators that offered WASP guests “one-hundred percent restricted” accommodations (“Hebrews will knock vainly for admission”), a policy that remained until the Catskills became the curative for tubercular patients, sending real-estate prices plummeting and the WASP enclave on to richer pastures.

Hardcover 2015

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