The Historic Kensico Dam Plaza In New York Makes For The Perfect Afternoon Outside
By Lea Monroe|Published July 24, 2020
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With the coronavirus pandemic still active and a major concern throughout the country, you’ll find that now more than ever, there’s never been a better time to explore your own state. While you may not be able to see your out-of-state friends and do any major traveling, there are still plenty of exciting ways for you to pass the time here in New York! If you’re finally ready to start exploring all of those wonderful surrounding areas and nearby towns, then it’s time to take a look at this historic plaza down in the Hudson Valley. Check it out.
An incredible sight to be seen and also a wonderful destination for a day trip, the historic Kensico Dam Plaza belongs on your bucket list.
Made up of more than 1,400-acres, the Kensico Dam Plaza has everything you could need to enjoy the ultimate day outside - from wide open lawn areas to pieces of history that you can walk right across.
Generally speaking, when we aren't in the middle of a pandemic, the Kensico Dam Plaza is the host of outdoor movie showings, antique shows, festivals, and events but this year things are looking a bit different.
Aside from its serene surroundings, the Kensico Dam Plaza is also sought out by many, including history buffs, who are interested in seeing this architectural gem for themselves - built all the way back in 1917.
At over 300-feet tall and more than 1,800-feet in length, the dam forms the Kensico reservoir and has been acquired as parkland for going on 60-years - even finding a place on the National Register of Historic Places and offering incredible views from the very top.
While the park is a great display of history that's more than exciting to explore, the Kensico Dam Plaza also memorializes significant pieces of our state and country’s past through spaces like ‘The Rising’ a September 11th memorial that displays the names of the 111 Westchester County Residents that passed away during the attack.
Open every day of the week from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., it's time to start planning your trip to the Kensico Dam Plaza before summer's phenomenal weather is well behind us!