. The Palisades of the Hudson : their formation, tradition, romance, historical associations, natural wonders and preservation. A Wild Fern Field on the Palisades, Near Fort Lee. The Palisades of the Hudson 51. A PRISTINE WILDERNESS LMOST without interruption from Fort Lee BlufFto its northern end at the Piermont Valley, theeastern side, and much of the northern end ofthe Palisades Interstate Park remains a pristinewilderness. Here within actual sight of the north-ward-pushing city on the opposite island, is alittle world of almost virgin nature, many partsof which have never been trodden by t


. The Palisades of the Hudson : their formation, tradition, romance, historical associations, natural wonders and preservation. A Wild Fern Field on the Palisades, Near Fort Lee. The Palisades of the Hudson 51. A PRISTINE WILDERNESS LMOST without interruption from Fort Lee BlufFto its northern end at the Piermont Valley, theeastern side, and much of the northern end ofthe Palisades Interstate Park remains a pristinewilderness. Here within actual sight of the north-ward-pushing city on the opposite island, is alittle world of almost virgin nature, many partsof which have never been trodden by the foot of man owing totheir inaccessibility. Over the fourteen miles from the old dockat Fort Lee to the northern end of the rocks, there are hardlymore than a score of human habitations, not counting the colonyof campers whose tents dot the river shore line at frequent In-tervals during the summer months. Of the folk living in theiew permanent houses nearly all are a quaint fishing people, andold residents. IN natures realm. At each season of the year the Palisades Interstate Parkwill reward the nature lover with some particular charm. Inthe dreamy summers afternoons with the distant headlands fad-ing


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