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Haverstraw

Haverstraw is a village along the eastern shore of the Hudson River at its widest point. Haverstraw's unique geographical location has affected its development. Haverstraw was founde in 1666, but the village wouldn't establish until 1854. Haverstraw is rich in history. Commonly referred to as "Bricktown", Haverstraw was famous for its brickmaking, which was a major industry for the village. Brick making was so popular due to the clay that was formed by the Hudson River's water and the rich soil that lined Haverstraw's waterfront. Many of the old brownstone and brick structures that were constructed in New York City in the late 1890s-early 1900s were composed of bricks manufactured by Haverstraw. As the industry neared its peak, a tragedy struck the village. Due to the constant excavation of the rich clay, a landslide demolished a large residential portion of the village. The village has since become home to many Hispanic immigrant families since the 1950s. Many families of hispanic descent take part in the village's festivals that take place annually. The Puerto Rican Day Parade and Festival take place in the village's downtown in early June, the Dominican Day Parade and Festival occur in late August and in September, the multi-cultural festival occurs. September 2004 mark the villages 150th anniversary and will be marked by a festival along the villages waterfront. The future of this river village gleams bright with a large revitalization project that revitalizes the downtown business district and develops its waterfront with a large residential project.

The 2000 census report: Haverstraw, NY (10923) Population: 10,117