New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut - October 2003

New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut - October 2003

New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut - October 2003

Mystic, Connecticut

Rhinebeck, New York

Rhinebeck Cemetery

Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome

Woodstock Location, Bethel, New York

Orthodox Churches and Halloween Decorations, New Jersey

Delaware Aqueduct, Delaware Water Gap

Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River is home to the oldest existing wire suspension bridge in the United States -- the Delaware Aqueduct, or Roebling Bridge as it is now known. Begun in 1847 as one of four suspension aqueducts on the Delaware and Hudson Canal, it was designed by and built under the supervision of John A. Roebling, future engineer of the Brooklyn Bridge.

Portions of the D & H Canal, including the Delaware Aqueduct, were designated a National Historic Landmark in 1968. The Delaware Aqueduct is also designated a National Civil Engineering Landmark.