Located in a relatively small forest park in Yonkers, this was once the seat of two Hudson River Manor Houses. The castle in the manor is now under maintenance. From the dilapidated red brick wall, you can clearly feel the sense of the times. The whole park is still quite large. Come out from the train station. Enter the Trail to walk to the park, both sides are lush trees, like a natural oxygen bar, there are not many people in the Trail, this park is very pleasant, and the trail road although it just rained the day before, but it is not muddy at all. There are also several bird feeders at the entrance to the park, where you can see all kinds of birds, and it feels like a small wild bird garden.
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Located in a relatively small forest park in Yonkers, this was once the seat of two Hudson River Manor Houses. The castle in the manor is now under maintenance. From the dilapidated red brick wall, you can clearly feel the sense of the times. The whole park is still quite large. Come out from the train station. Enter the Trail to walk to the park, both sides are lush trees, like a natural oxygen bar, there are not many people in the Trail, this park is very pleasant, and the trail road although it just rained the day before, but it is not muddy at all. There are also several bird feeders at the entrance to the park, where you can see all kinds of birds, and it feels like a small wild bird garden.
#Happy restart plan 🔥 Treasure Forest Park and Manor Castle in the town 🔥✨Lenoir Preserve✨📍 Detailed address: 19 Dudley St, Yonkers, NY 10701🕙 Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 06:00-18:00💰 Ticket price: The park is free to the public for visits, and there is no need to buy tickets in a relatively small forest park next to Untermyer Park. This was the site of two Hudson River Manor houses. The castle in the manor is now under maintenance. From the dilapidated red brick wall, you can clearly feel the sense of the times. The whole park is still quite large. From the train station, you can walk to the park when you enter the Trail. There are lush trees on both sides. Like a natural oxygen bar, there are not many people in the Trail, this park is very pleasant, and although the trail road has just rained the day before, it is not muddy at all. There are also several bird fooders at the entrance of the park, you can see all kinds of birds, it feels like a small wild bird garden passing by Wightman Mansion, and I entered a purple ribbon full of eyes The Ribbons of Remembrance, and there is a ribbon in the small wooden pavilion next to it. You can write a memorial. The ancient house next to the road is W. B. Thompson Mansion. I feel that this building is also desolate and under maintenance. The garden and small fountain on the left are very atmospheric. After turning to the park, you can walk to unlock a mysterious and slightly shabby castle background.