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Experience Roebling Bridge, which is operated by the National Park Service. Constructed in the mid-1800s, it’s the oldest wire cable suspension bridge in the United States. John A. Roebling designed the structure as a forerunner to his later creation—the Brooklyn Bridge. The Roebling Bridge is a registered U.S. National Historic Landmark and a U.S. National Civil Engineering Landmark.
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Tour the Zane Grey Museum adjacent to the Roebling Bridge. Operated by the National Park Service, the museum resides in the former home of famed author Zane Grey and is situated at the confluence of the Lackawaxen and Delaware Rivers.
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Stroll through the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. This remarkable cultural institution preserves the site of Woodstock, which occurred in 1969. It showcases the festival's history through an exhibition of artifacts and interactive displays. Bethel Woods also hosts performances by world-class artists throughout the year.