- Vroman's Nose
Vroman's Nose is a prominent geological feature in
Schoharie County . It is among the more popular hiking sites in upstate New York and is of significant historical note.Founding and Naming
Vroman's Nose is a prominent landmark near the Schoharie Creek. The area was inhabited by Iroquois Indians before the coming of the British. Contrary to local belief, the mount was not inhabited by the natives due to a lack of a stable water supply.
When the British and Palatines arrived in the Schoharie Valley in the early eighteenth century, the land was ceded to the Vroman family by the British government. Since that time, the landmark has been known for its particular shape.
Revolutionary War
Vroman's nose served as a focal point in the struggle of Schoharie Valley Patriots against the British Crown. The Lower Fort of the Valley was located under the shadow of the mount. It is also rumored that the hero of the battle of Saratoga,
Timothy Murphy spent much time at Vroman's Nose, and in fact lived nearby.A popular legend in Schoharie County is that Murphy once fell down Vroman's nose with two pitchers of milk but did not spill one drop.
Present Day
Plans were made to build a hotel on Vroman's nose in the 1930s, but were abandoned. Today, the mount is a prominent feature of Schoharie County. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58FKlOvM9yw YouTube - Vroman's Nose Guide ] ] It is emblazoned on many seals and photographs. It has been named as a popular place for hiking and camping. [ [http://www.middleburgh.com/VROMANS%20NOSE%20PAGE.htm Vromans Nose Page ] ] [ [http://www.otschodela.org/nationalpatches/vromansnosehistorictrail.htm Vromans Nose Historic Trail Award - Otschodela Council BSA ] ]
Vroman's Nose has also been a windfall for the study of geology in Upstate New York, being a sort of geologic anomaly. [ [http://www.catskillmountainclub.org/ott/08_25_03.html Catskill Mountain Club ] ] Vroman's Nose is considered a treasure and its history is in part maintained by Schoharie County Historian Harold Zoch.
Features
Vroman's Nose not only encompasses the basic easy and difficult trails, but also notes of interest. These include the summit, which is a large, flat surface left by glacial movements. This is called the "Dance Floor." There is also a location near the Summit that may have been used by Patriot snipers during the Revolution. Vroman's Nose is a portion of the
Long Path .Vroman's nose is also near Bouck's Island, where the former governor of New York
William C. Bouck once lived.References
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