Newburgh-Beacon Ferry

Stuck in the Ice
The Oldest Running Ferry

Newburgh-Beacon Ferry


The Newburgh-Beacon Ferry is believed to be one of the oldest running ferries in the United States dating back to 1743. The ferry ran continuously until 1963 when the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge was completed.

Stuck in the Ice - In the early 1950's, the Ferry got stuck in the ice on its' 11:30 PM return trip to Beacon. Betty recounts the story of one passenger who was stranded on the boat until rescued the next morning. 
Betty Carey, Beacon
Recorded in March 2008 in Betty's home by Eileen McAdam of the Sound and Story Project.












The Oldest Running Ferry - John gives an overview of the ferry's 250 year history beginning with the ferrying of settlers by the Indians.
John Fasulo, Beacon
Recorded in March 2008 in John's home by Eileen McAdam  of the Sound and Story Project

For more information about the history of the ferry and Beacon visit the Beacon Historical Society web site.
 

 
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