Spend a day on the historic Delaware and Hudson Canal

| 29 Sep 2011 | 09:32

    Annual apple pancake breakfast, festival and flea market CUDDEBACKVILLE, N.Y. - Start your day with an old fashioned breakfast and the revisit life on the old Delaware and Hudson Canal. The Volunteers of the Neversink Valley Area Museum will hold their annual Apple Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, Oct. 1, beginning at 8 a.m. The museum’s canal boat, Neversink Kate will be in the D & H Canal and ready to take you on a narrated ride (weather permitting). The first trip will begin at approximately 10:30 a.m. The museum will be open for extended hours that day, so visitors can see the newest exhibit about the archeological dig at the Rhoades Site at Route 209 and Hoag Road. Other added attractions will be a real working cider press and an “Apple Sling-Shot” There will also be a flea market and master gardeners on hand to give advise. For more information about the museum, its mission to preserve local history or any of its events, call 845-754-8870 or check the Web site: www.neversinkmuseum.org. The museum is at 26 Hoag Road, right off Route 209 in Cuddebackville, N.Y.